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축구화의 운동역학적 특성연구 (Biomechanical Research of Soccer Footwear)

  • 진영완
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 2005
  • The Purpose of this study was to reveal the biomechanical difference of two soccer footwear(soft ground footwear and hard ground footwear). Secondly, the purpose of this study was to clarify how each type of soccer footwear effects soccer players, which will provide scientific data to coaches and players, to further prevent injuries and to improve each players capacity. The result of comparative analysis of two soccer footwear can be summarized as below. The comparison of the very first braking force at walking found distinctive factors in the statistical data(t=3.092, p<.05). Braking impulse of two difference footwear showed distinctive factors in the statistical data(t=2.542, p<.05). In comparing GRFz max(N), the result showed a statistically significant difference in the two soccer footwear at running(t=2.784, p<.05). In the maximum braking impulse(t=2.774, p<.05) and propulsive impulse for antero-posterior direction, there was a statistically significant difference between the two soccer footwear at running. In the maximum braking force(t=3.270, p<.05) and propulsive force(t=4.956, p<.05) for antero-posterior direction, there was a statistically significant difference between the two soccer footwear at running. Significant differences were not found in moment(rotational friction) with two difference soccer footwear(moment max; t=2.231, moment min; t=1.784).

고령자의 태권도 앞굽이서기 운동과 보행의 지면반력 특성비교 (Characteristic Comparison of Ground Reaction Force of the Taekwondo's Apkubi Motion and the Walking on Older Persons)

  • 배영상;김기만
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.289-296
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to quantify the biomechanical characteristics of the ground reaction force(GRF) during the Taekwondo's Apkubi, one of the basic movement in Taekwondo and the walking. The GRF profiles under the stance foot of Apkubi movement and walking were directly measured in sample of 20 healthy older persons. In the anterior-posterior and vertical direction, the GRF of the Apkubi movement reached to the peak braking force at 10% of the normalized stance time percent and the peak driving force at 90% of stance time, but that of the walking reached to the peak braking force at 20% of stance time and the peak driving force at 80% of stance time. In vertical force, the GRF of the walking showed two peak values, but that of the Apkubi movement seemed three peak values. Moreover the first peak vertical force was significantly(t=6.085, p<.001) greater in the walking(about 1.8 times of body weight) than the Apkubi(about 1.4 times of body weight). The walking velocity was affected significantly(over p<.05) by the braking impulse, the peak braking force and the first peak vertical force. Futhermore the peak braking force in the Apkubi showed a significant effect on the Apkubi's stride length(p<.01). So, we concluded that the braking force after the right touch down, the stance foot on the ground contributed to move the leg forward.

12주간의 수중 운동을 수행 한 여성노인의 장애물 보행 특성 (The Characteristics of Obstacle Gaits in Female Elders after 12 Weeks of an Aquatic Exercise Program)

  • 김석범;유연주
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.539-547
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    • 2009
  • 본 연구의 목적은 낙상 예방을 위한 12주간의 수중 운동 수행 후 장애물 보행의 특성을 운동학 및 운동역학적으로 분석하는 것이다. 여성 노인 8명이 참여하였으며, 대상자들은 수중 운동 전 후에 네 높이의 장애물(0, 2.5, 5.1, & 15.2cm)을 자기선호 속도로 넘었다. 수중 운동 수행 후 고관절의 최대각, 최소각, ROM(Range Of Motion)이 유의하게 증가하였으며, Swing 과 Stance 국면에서 소요시간은 줄어들었다. 수중 운동 후 모든 높이에서 보폭은 유의하게 증가하였고, 보간은 줄어들었다. 수중 운동 후 장애물을 넘는 순간 장애물과 오른발 사이의 수직 최단거리는 증가하였고(15.2cm 장애물 제외), 장애물을 넘는 속도는 증가하였다. 수중 운동 수행 후 제동력, 추진력, 제동 운동량, 추진 운동량은 통계적으로 유의하게 변화하였다. 12주간의 수중 운동은 여성 노인의 근력과 평형성을 향상시켰으며 이는 낙상과 관련된 장애물 보행의 운동학 및 운동역학적 변인의 변화를 가져와 여성 노인들이 장애물을 안전하고 신속하게 넘을 수 있었다. 따라서 노인에게 보행 능력 향상과 낙상 예방 운동으로 수중 운동이 추천된다.

Hard Ground용 축구화와 Soft Ground용 축구화의 운동역학적 비교 (Biomechanical Comparison of HG(hard ground) Soccer Footwear and SG(soft ground) Soccer Footwear)

  • 진영완;신제민
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.75-83
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    • 2006
  • The Purpose of this study was to compare the biomechanical difference of two soccer footwear. which will provide scientific data to coaches and players, to further prevent injuries and to improve each players skills. The result of this study can be summarized after testing the two types of soccer footwear with comparative transforming heel angles and also with a pressure distribution in running. When a player's foot first touched the ground, the average difference of in/eversion was between 1.2 and 3.1 degrees for the two soccer shoes. In regards to maximum inversion and eversion of foot, maximum tibial rotation, and maximum and total movement of foot, the condition of barefoot and the two soccer shoes showed a small difference from 1.5 to 3.5 degrees and the difference among the subjects of study wasn't constant. In regards to maximum velocity of inversion and eversion running in one's bare feet showed much lower inversion velocity in comparison to putting on two types of soccer shoes and comparison of the average. Among some of the subjects, after putting on the two types of soccer shoes exceeded $97^{\circ}/s$ in maximum velocity of eversion. In the maximum braking impulse(t=2774, p<.05) and propulsive impulse for antero-posterior direction, there was a statistically significant difference between the two soccer footwear at running. In the maximum braking force(t=3.270, p<.05) and propulsive force(t=4.956, p<.05) for antero-posterior direction, there was a statistically significant difference between the two soccer footwear at running.

벨로우즈를 이용한 인라인스케이트의 브레이크 시스템 개발 (A Development of Brake System for Inline Skate using Bellows)

  • 이은준;박명관;주동우
    • 한국정밀공학회지
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    • 제16권3호통권96호
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    • pp.30-37
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    • 1999
  • This paper represents the development of the brake system for the inline skate using bellows. The inline skate that is used at present has defects due to frequent impulse, which weakens the breaking force by damaging the parts. Therefore to solve these problems a break system for the inline skates using hydraulics is suggested. To solve the oil leakage problems, bellows is used. Also to prevent the breaks from not touching the ground when skating the bellows is placed at the heel, high as possible. To obtain fast response speed, the ratio of inner diameter of the bellows is changed so that with only a small displacement from the bellows the rubber pad attached to the bellows will touch the ground fast. The performance of the break system using bellows depends on the optimal design of the bellows. Therefore the parameters that changes the form of the bellows are tested and also the interaction between the forces are investigated. The performance of new model brake system with bellows and old model system with only a rubber pad without bellows was estimated through observation of braking posture.

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Effect of Prolonged Running-induced Fatigue on Free-torque Components

  • Ryu, Ji-Seon
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.31-37
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in FT (free-torque) components between non-fatigue and fatigue conditions induced by prolonged running. Methods: Fifteen healthy runners with no previous lower-extremity fractures ($22.0{\pm}2.1$ years of age) participated in this study. Ground reaction force data were collected for the right-stance phase for 10 strides of 5 and 125-min running periods at 1,000 Hz using an instrumented force platform (instrumented dual-belt treadmills, Bertec, USA) while the subjects ran on it. The running speed was set according to the preferences of the subjects, which were determined before the experiment. FT variables were calculated from the components of the moment and force output from the force platform. A repeated-measures one-way ANOVA was used to test for significant differences between the two conditions. The alpha level for all the statistical tests was 0.05. Results: The absolute FT at the peak braking force was significantly greater after 5 mins of running than after 125 mins of running-which was regarded as a fatigued state-but there were no significant differences in the absolute peak FT or impulse between the conditions. Conclusion: The FT variables in the fatigue condition during prolonged running hardly affect the tibial stress syndrome.

병렬형 하이브리드 전기자동차 구동계의 Jerk 저감 제어 (Drive-train Jerk Reduction Control for Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicles)

  • 박준영;심현성
    • 한국자동차공학회논문집
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.17-24
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    • 2011
  • TMED(Transmission Mounted Electric Device) parallel hybrid configuration can realize EV(Electric Vehicle) mode by disengaging the clutch between an engine and a transmission-mounted motor to improve efficiencies of low load driving and regenerative braking. In the EV mode, however, jerk can be induced since there are insufficient damping elements in the drive-train. Though the jerk gives demoralizing influence upon driving comport, adding a physical damper is not applicable due to constraints of the layout. This study suggests the jerk reduction control, composed of active damping method and torque profiling method, to suppress the jerk without hardware modification. The former method creates a virtual damper by generating absorbing torque in the opposite direction of the oscillation. The latter method reduces impulse on the mated gear teeth of the drive-train by limiting the gradient of traction torque when the direction of the torque is reversed. To validate the effectiveness of the suggested strategy, a series of vehicle tests are carried out and it is observed that the amplitude of the oscillation can be reduced by up to 83%.

유산소 운동능력 향상을 위한 중량물 부가 신발의 기능성 평가 (The Evaluation of an additional Weight Shoe's Function developed for the Improvement of Aerobic Capacity)

  • 곽창수;김희석
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.67-82
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate the function and the safety of an additional weight shoe developed for the improvement of aerobic capacity, and to improve some problems found by subject's test for an additional weight shoe. The subjects employed for this study were 10 college students. 4 video cameras, AMTI force platform and Pedar insole pressure distribution measurement device were used to analyze foot motions. The results of the study were as follows: 1 The initial achilles tendon angle and initial rearfoot pronation angle of an additional weight shoe during walking were 183.7 deg and 2.33 deg, respectively, and smaller than a barefoot condition. Maximum achilles tendon angle and the angular displacement of achilles tendon angle were 185.35 deg and 4.21 deg respectively, and smaller than barefoot condition. Thus rearfoot stability variables were within the permission value for safety. 2. Maximal anterior posterior ground reaction force of additional weight shoe was appeared to be 1.01-1.2 B.W., and was bigger than a barefoot condition. The time to MAPGRF of an additional weight shoe was longer than a barefoot condition. Maximal vertical ground reaction force of additional weight shoe was appeared to be 2.3-2.7 B.W., and was bigger than a barefoot condition in propulsive force region. But A barefoot condition was bigger in braking force region. The time to MVGRF of an additional weight shoe was longer than a barefoot condition. 3. Regional peak pressure was bigger in medial region than in lateral region in contrast to conventional running shoes. The instant of regional peak pressure was M1-M2-M7-M4-M6-M5 -M3, and differed form conventional running shoes. Regional Impulse was shown to be abnormal patterns. There were no evidences that an additional weight shoe would have function and safety problems through the analysis of rearfoot control and ground reaction force during walking. However, There appeared to have small problem in pressure distribution. It was considered that it would be possible to redesign the inner geometry. This study could not find out safety on human body and exercise effects because of short term research period. Therefore long term study on subject's test would be necessary in the future study.

Structural monitoring of wind turbines using wireless sensor networks

  • Swartz, R. Andrew;Lynch, Jerome P.;Zerbst, Stephan;Sweetman, Bert;Rolfes, Raimund
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • 제6권3호
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    • pp.183-196
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    • 2010
  • Monitoring and economical design of alternative energy generators such as wind turbines is becoming increasingly critical; however acquisition of the dynamic output data can be a time-consuming and costly process. In recent years, low-cost wireless sensors have emerged as an enabling technology for structural monitoring applications. In this study, wireless sensor networks are installed in three operational turbines in order to demonstrate their efficacy in this unique operational environment. The objectives of the first installation are to verify that vibrational (acceleration) data can be collected and transmitted within a turbine tower and that it is comparable to data collected using a traditional tethered system. In the second instrumentation, the wireless network includes strain gauges at the base of the structure. Also, data is collected regarding the performance of the wireless communication channels within the tower. In both turbines, collected wireless sensor data is used for off-line, output-only modal analysis of the ambiently (wind) excited turbine towers. The final installation is on a turbine with embedded braking capabilities within the nacelle to generate an "impulse-like" load at the top of the tower. This ability to apply such a load improves the modal analysis results obtained in cases where ambient excitation fails to be sufficiently broad-band or white. The improved loading allows for computation of true mode shapes, a necessary precursor to many conditional monitoring techniques.