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The tests were conducted as affected by wheel load, obstacle height, obstacle geometry, slippage and speed.
The data concerned 609 rounds made at regional competitions of various classes for 100 140 cm obstacle height.
The effect of obstacle blockage ratio on the development of the flame structure was investigated by varying the obstacle height.
The experiment was based on 12 different operating conditions defined by the variables: vehicle speed, obstacle height and load conditions.
It was found that the total force on the obstacle was largely unrelated to the obstacle height for heights that exceeded about 3 flow depths, which is much lower than the run-up on the highest obstacles.
It was inferred that the increment of collision speed, obstacle height and tire slippage lead to the increase of the dissipated energy; however, the complexity lies in the contradictory effect of wheel load.
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Ten runners were asked to run at varying speeds and obstacle heights.
Problems with location-dependent model constants occur especially in the range of 0 3 obstacle heights, the roughness sub-layer (RSL).
The channel height is kept constant at 3200 µm and obstacle heights varied from 2560 µm to 160 µm to decrease the blockage ratio (br) from 0.8 to 0.05.
For a wide range of obstacle heights exceeding about 3 flow depths, the total force on the rectangular obstacles was of similar magnitude to the dynamic pressure, 12ρfu2, acting over an area corresponding to the width of the obstacle and the upstream depth of the flow.
Obstacle heights varied from about twice the flow depth to more than 20 times the flow depth, which was higher than the observed run-up, and the width of the obstacles varied from about twice the flow depth to about 7 times the flow depth.
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