Skiing Simulation
Originally published in 1983
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Arvin/Calspan Advanced Technology Center's Dr. Michael Holden is an aerodynamicist who normally works on the reentry characteristics of space vehicles. Calspan donated the use of its wind tunnel for a program aided at improving the performance of members of the U.S. Ski Team. Dr. Holden, a certified ski instructor, offered to apply his aerodynamics expertise to the design and supervision of the tests. Wind tunnel simulations have become an annual part of the U.S. Ski Team's training for U.S. and international events. Downhill ski racers learn from these simulations which body positions are most effective in which situations.
Full article: http://hdl.handle.net/hdl:2060/20030001789
Abstract
Arvin/Calspan Advanced Technology Center's Dr. Michael Holden is an aerodynamicist who normally works on the reentry characteristics of space vehicles. Calspan donated the use of its wind tunnel for a program aided at improving the performance of members of the U.S. Ski Team. Dr. Holden, a certified ski instructor, offered to apply his aerodynamics expertise to the design and supervision of the tests. Wind tunnel simulations have become an annual part of the U.S. Ski Team's training for U.S. and international events. Downhill ski racers learn from these simulations which body positions are most effective in which situations.