Bicycling Science

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The second edition of Bicycling Science includes new information on recent achievements and experiments in human-powered transportation, from the ''ultimate human-powered vehicle'' (UHPV) in which supine riders can achieve speeds well over 60 mph, to human-powered aircraft, boats, and rail transportation. New chapters cover the history of bicycle and humanpower technology and science, and the speed-power relationships of various modes and vehicles including performance predictions for the UHPV and the ''commuter human-powered vehicle.'' The chapters on braking, steering, friction, air drag, rider cooling, and transmissions and gearing have all been enlarged and updated. James McCullagh, editor of Bicycling Magazine has written a Foreword for this edition which also includes many new illustrations.

Author(s): Frank Rowland Whitt, David Gordon Wilson
Edition: 2nd ed
Publisher: MIT Press
Year: 1982

Language: English
Pages: 376
City: Cambridge, Mass
Tags: Физическая культура и спорт;Велоспорт;