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Author Wilson, David Gordon, 1928- author

Title Bicycling science / David Gordon Wilson ; with contributions by Jim Papadopoulos
Edition Third edition
Published Cambridge, Mass. ; London : MIT Press, [2004]
©2004
©2004

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 MELB  629.2272 Wil/Bsc 2004  AVAILABLE
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Description viii, 477 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
regular print
Contents Pt. I. Human Power -- --1. A short history of bicycling -- 2. Human power generation -- 3. Thermal effects on power production (how bicyclists keep cool) -- -- Pt. 2. Some Bicycle Physics -- 4. Power and speed -- 5. Bicycle aerodynamics -- 6. Rolling: tires and bearings -- 7. Braking -- 8. Steering and balancing -- 9. Mechanics and mechanisms: power transmission -- 10. Materials and stresses -- -- Pt. 3. Human-Powered Vehicles and Machines -- 11. Unusual human-powered machines -- 12. Human-powered vehicles in the future
Summary The bicycle is almost unique among human-powered machines in that it uses human muscles in a near-optimum way. This new edition of the bible of bicycle builders and bicyclists provides just about everything you could want to know about the history of bicycles, how human beings propel them, what makes them go faster, and what keeps them from going even faster. The scientific and engineering information is of interest not only to designers and builders of bicycles and other human-powered vehicles but also to competitive cyclists, bicycle commuters, and recreational cyclists. The third edition begins with a brief history of bicycles and bicycling that demolishes many widespread myths. This edition includes information on recent experiments and achievements in human-powered transportation, including the "ultimate human- powered vehicle," in which a supine rider in a streamlined enclosure steers by looking at a television screen connected to a small camera in the nose, reaching speeds of around 80 miles per hour. It contains completely new chapters on aerodynamics, unusual human-powered machines for use on land and in water and air, human physiology, and the future of bicycling. This edition also provides updated information on rolling drag, transmission of power from rider to wheels, braking, heat management, steering and stability, power and speed, and materials. It contains many new illustrations
Notes Rev. ed. of: Bicycling science / Frank Rowland Whitt. 2nd ed. c1982
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Bicycles -- Dynamics.
Bicycles -- History.
Genre/Form History.
Author Papadopoulos, Jim, contributor
Whitt, Frank Rowland. Bicycling science
LC no. 2003056132
ISBN 9780262731546 (paperback)
0262731541 (paperback)
0262232375 (hardback)