2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.biotri.2020.100152
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Influence of weather conditions on sliding over ice at a push-start training facility

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“…Aimed at the frosting on a horizontal cylindrical surface, they found that, when the humid air temperature changes between 9.9°C to 20.3°C, the frost layer thickens with the temperature [ 17 ]. Additionally, Jansons et al (2021) reached a consistent conclusion that, the thickness of the frost layer and the quality of frost increase with the humidity of the air, but decrease with the increase of the wall temperature [ 18 ]. Lei et al (2021) investigated the frosting process on the aluminum surface under laminar flow conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aimed at the frosting on a horizontal cylindrical surface, they found that, when the humid air temperature changes between 9.9°C to 20.3°C, the frost layer thickens with the temperature [ 17 ]. Additionally, Jansons et al (2021) reached a consistent conclusion that, the thickness of the frost layer and the quality of frost increase with the humidity of the air, but decrease with the increase of the wall temperature [ 18 ]. Lei et al (2021) investigated the frosting process on the aluminum surface under laminar flow conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, the classic metrics such as top speed or runtime strongly depend on the conditions, e.g. Jansons et al [35] showed that weather conditions had a significant effect on the runtime even on a short starting track. However, also for our proposed relative loss energy difference, there can be indirect influences from the conditions, e.g.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weather is an issue because it can affect the water layer thickness. My team has recently performed experiments with a skeleton sled and showed that humidity, air temperature, and ice temperature jointly influence the sliding speed [4]. We have also looked at the effect of slider surface topography and loading on sliding speed [5].…”
Section: A Penetrating Look At Ice Frictionmentioning
confidence: 99%