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The purpose of this study was to analyse the effect of wearing a swimsuit on swimmer's passive drag. A computational fluid dynamics analysis was carried out to determine the hydrodynamic drag of a female swimmer's model (i) wearing a standard swimsuit; (ii) wearing a last generation swimsuit and; (iii) with no swimsuit, wearing light underwear. The three-dimensional surface geometry of a female swimmer's model with different swimsuit/underwear was acquired through standard commercial laser scanner. Passive drag force and drag coefficient were computed with the swimmer in a prone position. Higher hydrodynamic drag values were determined when the swimmer was with no swimsuit in comparison with the situation when the swimmer was wearing a swimsuit. The last generation swimsuit presented lower hydrodynamic drag values, although very similar to standard swimsuit. In conclusion, wearing a swimsuit could positively influence the swimmer's hydrodynamics, especially reducing the pressure drag component.
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Marinho, D. A., Mantha, V. R., Vilas-Boas, J. P., Ramos, R. J., Machado, L., Rouboa, A. I., & Silva, A. J. (2012). Effect of wearing a swimsuit on hydrodynamic drag of swimmer. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 55(6), 851–856. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132012000600007
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