The influence of crosswinds and leg positions on cycling aerodynamics

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This work investigated the influence of crosswinds and leg positions on the aerodynamics of an articulated cycling mannequin on a track bicycle. Force, wake total pressure and wake velocity measurements were made in a low-speed sports wind tunnel of closed-circuit type. The freestream velocity and wheel speeds were kept at 15m/s. The crank angle of the mannequin was varied across a pedal cycle. Yaw angles from 0∘ to 20∘ were examined. The experimental results reveal that the leg position significantly affects the aerodynamic performance of a cyclist. At high yaw angles, the aerodynamic drag on the cyclist showed noticeable deviations between most leg positions and their 180∘-apart pairs. A wake analysis technique effectively captured the influence of leg positions on drag. The total pressure deficit contributes dominantly to the overall drag. The wake pressure contours demonstrate how leg-wheel interaction affects the total pressure distribution and drag under crosswinds. This study offers valuable insights into the flow behavior and drag generation around a cyclist with varying leg positions under crosswinds.

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Mao, J., Zhou, P., Liu, G., Zhong, S., Huang, X., & Zhang, X. (2024). The influence of crosswinds and leg positions on cycling aerodynamics. Experiments in Fluids, 65(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00348-024-03823-y

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