Affiliation:
1. North China Electric Power University Science & Technology College, Baoding 071000, China
2. Hebei Institute of Communications, Shijiazhuang 051430, China
Abstract
Skiing tourism is a kind of sports tourism product with high participation and high stimulation. With the construction of ski resorts, more and more people understand and participate in skiing tourism, and skiing tourism has gradually become one of the most popular leisure sports and tourism projects in winter. Most of the researches on skiing at home and abroad are based on experimental tests, and few of them involve theoretical modeling. At present, there is still a lack of a platform to comprehensively analyze and deal with skiing. To solve the above problems, this paper takes skiing as the research object. Starting with the related mechanical problems of skiing, the biomechanical model of skiing is established at the same time, to analyze the problems of various technical indexes in the process of skiing by mechanical calculation. The research involves the fields of multibody system dynamics, numerical optimization, mechanical modeling, skiing technical indexes, and so on. In the second part of this paper, based on the skiing motion mechanics model, physical mechanics formula, and load distribution function calculation of multirigid-body system, the sports problems in skiing process are studied.
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Science Applications
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