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Ihor Zanevskyy 《Sports Engineering》2012,15(3):167-175
The aim of the research was to create a mechanical and mathematical model of a compound bow and analyse its work without any prior hypothesis about the symmetry of limb deflection. The method of the research was based on the methods of theoretical mechanics, applied and computer mathematics. A pair and shift mechanism with cams and levels was used as a basis of the mechanical and mathematical model of a compound bow. The difference between results of modelling and measurement was near 7?%, while the error due to digital image deformation was evaluated to be near 1?% which was considered as acceptable. The calculated results indicated noticeable differences from simulations using the constraint of symmetrical limb deformation. Comparison of symmetrical and asymmetrical simulations with experimental data revealed that the asymmetrical simulation gave a closer match to the measured values for cam angles; the simulated and measured cam angle asymmetry was much greater than any measurement errors. Realisation of a process of solving the problem using computer mathematical system MathCAD makes it possible for specialists of physical education and sports (coaches and sport archers), who do not have a mathematical background, to use the mechanical and mathematical model that was proposed in the research for a study and training process. 相似文献
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Ihor Zanevsky 《Sports Engineering》2006,9(2):77-86
Competition results in sport archery depend to a great extent upon the optimal combination of bow-arrow-archer system parameters.
A significant part of bow tuning is vertical adjustment, the aim of which is to give an arrow zero angle of attack. It is
conducted in a long and complicated manner and error correction takes a lot of time and effort. The goal of the research was
to create an analytical method to determine an optimal combination of bow parameters, which ensures zero angle of attack for
an arrow launched from a string. Mechanical and mathematical models of bow and arrow geometry in the vertical plane in braced
and drawn situations were investigated. An asymmetrical scheme, rigid beams, concentrated elastic elements and elastic string
were the main features of the model. Numerical results of a computer simulation are presented in tabular and graphical form,
which makes it easy for sportsmen and coaches to use. 相似文献
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