Hello Everyone,
I am stuck on a problem and I thought that someone might have an idea or an insight that could help. If there is another forum that is more related to this type of discussion, I would appreciate a link to that group.
I’ve been using a combined spring mass and planar swing limb model in the hope of understanding the minimums in O2 consumption that occur at a runner’s Preferred Step Frequency (PSF).
Perhaps erroneously, I thought that the minimum in metabolic power might be reflected in a power minimum in a passive bipedal mechanical model. I assumed that the minimum was due to a combination of two power functions, one decreasing and one increasing.
I did some computer experiments with the SM model. Keeping the anthropometric parameters constant, the power decreased with increasing step frequency. (See attachment). If the SM is the source of the decreasing power function, then perhaps the power function in a swing limb model could be the increasing function?
Have others explored rationales behind the minimums in O2 consumption?
Ted Andresen
St. Petersburg, FL
tjacmc@aol.com
I am stuck on a problem and I thought that someone might have an idea or an insight that could help. If there is another forum that is more related to this type of discussion, I would appreciate a link to that group.
I’ve been using a combined spring mass and planar swing limb model in the hope of understanding the minimums in O2 consumption that occur at a runner’s Preferred Step Frequency (PSF).
Perhaps erroneously, I thought that the minimum in metabolic power might be reflected in a power minimum in a passive bipedal mechanical model. I assumed that the minimum was due to a combination of two power functions, one decreasing and one increasing.
I did some computer experiments with the SM model. Keeping the anthropometric parameters constant, the power decreased with increasing step frequency. (See attachment). If the SM is the source of the decreasing power function, then perhaps the power function in a swing limb model could be the increasing function?
Have others explored rationales behind the minimums in O2 consumption?
Ted Andresen
St. Petersburg, FL
tjacmc@aol.com
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