Aerodynamics of human-powered vehicles

Author:

Kyle C. R.1,Weaver M. D.2

Affiliation:

1. California State University Department of Mechanical Engineering Long Beach, California, USA

2. Weaver Design Consultants Aptos, California, USA

Abstract

Since the invention of the modern bicycle in the late 1880s, human-powered cycles have been used for racing. Air resistance can be over 90 per cent of the total retarding force on a bicycle, and consequently the aerodynamics has been a critical factor in increasing racing speeds. This paper reviews the history of aerodynamics in cycling and the physical factors that influence speed. A discussion of the aerodynamic design of both conventional racing bicycles and completely streamlined human-powered vehicles (HPVs) is included. A mathematical model that predicts vehicle speed when human power input and the other key properties are known is presented. At a steady speed of 50km/h, a modern racing bicycle would require about 420 W of power input, while a modern HPV requires only about 75 W, 18 per cent as much. The top speed for a conventional racing bicycle for 200m is about 72km/h, while for an HPV it is about 130km/h (180 per cent greater). At 130km/h a conventional bicycle would require about 5800W (humanly impossible), while a modern HPV requires only 350W, or 6 per cent as much. Reduced aerodynamic drag is almost entirely responsible for these extraordinary differences in power and speed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

Reference17 articles.

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