Title: |
Some Thermodynamics of
Cycling |
Meeting: |
124th AAPT National Meeting:
Philadelphia, PA |
Location: |
Franklin Hall |
Date: |
Wednesday, Jan. 23 |
Time: |
8:00 a.m. |
Author: |
William M. Wehrbein,
Nebraska Wesleyan Univ.
402-465-2247,
wmw@NebrWesleyan.edu |
Co-Author(s): |
Helmut Kuehnelt, Dean A.
Zollman |
Abstract:
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Not every calorie in the
PowerBar(R) consumed by the cyclist is converted into mechanical energy.
A significant fraction is converted into thermal energy, which must be
expelled in order to continue cycling. The primary cooling mechanism is
the evaporation of water from the cyclist's skin and lungs. Using a damp
towel to simulate the cyclist's naked skin covered with perspiration, we
investigate the effects of air flow over the "skin" and covering the
"skin" with various kinds of clothing. |
Footnotes:
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*This poster is a result of
The Bicycle Project, an international consortium to develop teaching
materials based on the bicycle. |
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