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Deep Learning For Source Localization In A Laboratory Tank, Corey Emerson Dobbs
Deep Learning For Source Localization In A Laboratory Tank, Corey Emerson Dobbs
Theses and Dissertations
Deep learning has been applied to underwater acoustics problems in many forms. One difficulty in applying deep learning techniques to ocean acoustics is the spatially and temporally varying environmental properties. Another challenge is the lack of labeled data for training large networks. The overall goal of this work is to develop deep learning approaches for source localization that can be adaptable to different conditions. In this work, a convolutional neural network was trained on acoustic data measured in a water tank, while the water was at room temperature, to predict source-receiver range. Tests were done to ascertain ideal quantities of …
Wind-Carved Wonders: An Aerial Study Of Yardangs In The Puna, Argentina Using Drone And Satellite Imagery, Derek Gordon Ashliman
Wind-Carved Wonders: An Aerial Study Of Yardangs In The Puna, Argentina Using Drone And Satellite Imagery, Derek Gordon Ashliman
Theses and Dissertations
Yardangs, elongated landforms sculpted by wind erosion, are prominent features in the Campo de Piedra Pomez (CPP) region of the Puna-Altiplano Plateau, Argentina. This study explores their formation and evolution through the examination of a 6 km by 0.5 km area captured in 2019 and a 5 km by 0.5 km area in 2024. High-resolution drone imagery and satellite data were employed to classify and quantify yardangs, gravel, and underlying bedrock across a vast study area. The research reveals a variation in yardang distribution and morphology from northwest (windward) to southeast (leeward), noting a significant decrease in yardang and bedrock …
Dynamics Of Dissolved And Particulate Trace Metals In A Snowmelt-Dominated Stream, Provo River, Utah, Usa, Kendra Louise Caskey
Dynamics Of Dissolved And Particulate Trace Metals In A Snowmelt-Dominated Stream, Provo River, Utah, Usa, Kendra Louise Caskey
Theses and Dissertations
Trace element concentrations vary substantially during snowmelt runoff, with changes in the dissolved versus particulate fractions potentially impacting their movement at the catchment scale. To investigate trace element behavior in a snowmelt dominated stream, we measured concentrations in different size fractions in the Provo River (northern Utah, USA). We sampled the river at three locations during water years 2016-2018 and 2021-2023 for trace metal and major ion concentrations. During the final year, we collected three fractions (unfiltered, <0.45 µm filtered, and <0.22 µm filtered) for trace metal chemistry and calculated the particulate concentration as the difference between the unfiltered and 0.45 µm fraction. Stream measurements included pH, discharge, turbidity, and fluorescent dissolved organic matter (fDOM). We also sampled water sources (soil water, ephemeral streams, and snowpack) to compare trace metal concentrations across the watershed with the stream. Trace metal (Al, Be, Fe, Pb) and rare earth element (REE +Y) concentrations had the highest particulate and dissolved concentrations during snowmelt runoff. In contrast, major cations were primarily found in the dissolved fraction with lowest concentrations during snowmelt runoff. Major cation and particulate metal concentrations increased from upstream to downstream. The increased trace metal and REE + Y concentrations during snowmelt relative to baseflow may be explained by increased discharge and associated increased turbidity and fDOM. A comparison with water sources suggests that dissolved and particulate trace metals in the stream are sourced from flushed soil water, as trace metal transport through the watershed is facilitated by suspended sediment and dissolved organic matter. For most of the trace metals and REE +Y, concentrations were similar in the <0.45 µm and <0.22 µm fractions. Yet Al tended to have higher concentrations in the <0.45 µm fraction, suggesting a colloidal form of Al between 0.22 µm and 0.45 µm may exist. Differences from upstream to downstream may be related to changes in pH, from ~7 at the upper site to ~8 at the lower sites, which would change sorption capacity, saturation indices, or speciation. Our study demonstrates that trace metal concentrations are variable during snowmelt as the metals interact with suspended particles or dissolved organic matter and are influenced by changing water chemistry, with implications for understanding water quality impairments in snowmelt-dominated streams.
Approximation Algorithms For High Multiplicity Strip Packing, Thief Orienteering, And K-Median, Andrew Bloch-Hansen
Approximation Algorithms For High Multiplicity Strip Packing, Thief Orienteering, And K-Median, Andrew Bloch-Hansen
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
This thesis investigates three research objectives on three different problems: (1) algorithm design for problems in which the input can be grouped into a small number of classes, demonstrated on the high multiplicity strip packing problem; (2) algorithm design for problems with multiple interdependent sub-problems, demonstrated on the thief orienteering problem; and (3) algorithm design using neural networks with few layers, demonstrated on the k-median problem.
(1) The two-dimensional strip packing problem consists of packing in a rectangular strip of width $1$ and minimum height a set of $n$ rectangles, where each rectangle has width $0 < w \leq 1$ and height $0 < h \leq h_{max}$. We consider the high-multiplicity version of the problem in which there are only $K$ different types of rectangles. For the case when $K = 3$, we give an algorithm that produces solutions requiring at most height $\frac{3}{2}h_{max} + \epsilon$ plus the height of an optimal solution, where $\epsilon$ is any positive constant. For the case when $K = 4$, we give an algorithm yielding solutions of height at most $\frac{7}{3}h_{max} + \epsilon$ plus the height of an optimal solution. For the case when $K > 3$, we give an …
A Sensitivity Equation Framework For Parameter Estimation In Dynamical Systems, Joshua Newey
A Sensitivity Equation Framework For Parameter Estimation In Dynamical Systems, Joshua Newey
Theses and Dissertations
We present a new framework for understanding parameter estimation in dynamical systems. The approach is developed within the modeling approach of continuous data assimilation. We outline the basic assumptions that lead to our derivation. Under these assumptions we show that the parameter estimation turns into a finite dimensional nonlinear optimization problem. We show that our derivation reproduces and extends the algorithm originally developed in [9]. We then implement these methods in three example systems: the Lorenz '63 model, the two-layer Lorenz '96 model, and the Kuramoto Sivashinsky equation. So as to remain sufficiently general, our derivations are largely formal; we …
The Fundamental Groupoid In Discrete Homotopy Theory, Udit Ajit Mavinkurve
The Fundamental Groupoid In Discrete Homotopy Theory, Udit Ajit Mavinkurve
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Discrete homotopy theory is a homotopy theory designed for studying graphs and for detecting combinatorial, rather than topological, “holes”. Central to this theory are the discrete homotopy groups, defined using maps out of grids of suitable dimensions. Of these, the discrete fundamental group in particular has found applications in various areas of mathematics, including matroid theory, subspace arrangements, and topological data analysis.
In this thesis, we introduce the discrete fundamental groupoid, a multi-object generalization of the discrete fundamental group, and use it as a starting point to develop some robust computational techniques. A new notion of covering graphs allows us …
Pretty Good State Transfer And Fractional Revival In Double Extended Star Graphs, Kellon G. Sandall
Pretty Good State Transfer And Fractional Revival In Double Extended Star Graphs, Kellon G. Sandall
Theses and Dissertations
Much research has been done in the realm of quantum walks over networks of qubits. We primarily study a type of graph consisting of a path with two stars connected to the leaves which we call a Double Extended Star. We find that Pretty Good State Transfer can occur in many ways in a Double Extended Star and that Fractional Revival cannot occur in Double Extended Stars except when the length of the path within is one.
Chinese Tallow Long-Term Impact On Stand Dynamics In A Bottomland Hardwood Forest Following Vegetation Management, Nicklaus R. Langlois
Chinese Tallow Long-Term Impact On Stand Dynamics In A Bottomland Hardwood Forest Following Vegetation Management, Nicklaus R. Langlois
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera (L.) Small) is an invasive tree known to have negative impacts on bottomland hardwood forests. Chinese tallow is proficient in reproducing and surviving in bottomland hardwood forests because it is more flood and shade tolerant than most native trees. The long-term effectiveness of Chinese tallow control is an important topic to research as only a few long-term studies of Chinese tallow control have been conducted. A 10-year re-measurement of 22 paired plots installed in 2012 on the Pineywoods Mitigation Bank near Diboll, Texas following herbicide treatments examined Chinese tallow and native tree stand structure. Each …
Structural Characterization Of The Puma Diapir, Gulf Of Mexico Basin, Rodrigo Velasquez
Structural Characterization Of The Puma Diapir, Gulf Of Mexico Basin, Rodrigo Velasquez
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The Gulf of Mexico (GOM) Basin has been a significant target for oil and gas since the 1990s and continues today as a leading exploration target. This super basin is home to an estimated 200 BBOE (Billon barrels of oil equivalent), with current production totaling 60 BBOE for both USA and Mexico. Even though the overall depositional evolution of the GOM has allowed for the key elements for petroleum accumulations to be met, a complex structural framework is present. This framework results from the asymmetric spreading of the North American Plate from the Yucatan block crating the GOM basin we …
Making And Breaking Bonds: Studying Intrinsic Chemistry In The Gas-Phase, Luke Metzler
Making And Breaking Bonds: Studying Intrinsic Chemistry In The Gas-Phase, Luke Metzler
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The nature of chemical interactions can be difficult to ascertain in the condensed phase; chemistry can be observed, but with the plethora of variables such as solvation, mixes of counter-ions, and complex equilibria, the true intrinsic chemical properties of a given chemical species may be obfuscated. By conducting research in the gas-phase, many of these variables can be reduced, if not eliminated entirely, which can allow for the careful observation of the true physical phenomena driving chemical reactivity.
The research presented herein focuses on the use of ion-trapping (specifically in a linear ion trap) as a method for unveiling the …
Open-Source Forensics Tools Are Great Tools For Critical Used Machines, Erik Herrera
Open-Source Forensics Tools Are Great Tools For Critical Used Machines, Erik Herrera
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Open-Source software exists on everything from operating systems to daily productivity applications. In digital forensics, a very popular tool that is used to learn on and expand is Autopsy. Autopsy is known in the digital world due to its potential and wide usage. It is in many built packages of software inside the open-source world of applications. It is built into premade operating systems that are involved in Digital Forensics and Penetration Testing. Prebuilt OS includes Kali Linux and Computer Aided Investigative Environment (CAINE).
In the application to defend Open-Source software being just as good as closed-source software, I will …
Geological And Geophysical Model Of The Sand Wash Extensional Decollement, Utah, Brigham Louis Cardon
Geological And Geophysical Model Of The Sand Wash Extensional Decollement, Utah, Brigham Louis Cardon
Theses and Dissertations
The Sand Wash Fault Zone (SWFZ) in the southern Uinta Basin is a significant extensional fault zone exhibiting complex deformation patterns. Our study integrates detailed structural analyses with a broader tectonic model to elucidate the tectonic evolution of the region. The SWFZ, extending over 34 km with a NW-SE strike, is underlain by an extensional decollement. Substantial deformation is observed in the upper layers, notably within the S2 sandstone of the Eocene Green River Formation. The deformation diminishes with depth, terminating at the oil-rich Mahogany oil shale zone, below which minimal deformation is observed. Our tectonic model, developed primarily through …
The Impact Of “Multiple Looks” When Performing Survival Analysis, Quentin Eloise
The Impact Of “Multiple Looks” When Performing Survival Analysis, Quentin Eloise
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Survival analysis is a critical statistical method in healthcare to assess patient treatment effects and disease progression. Another critical area of statistical methodology in health care is the practice of adaptive designs. Adaptive designs allow for interim analyses to take place during a study and various decisions and actions can take place more ethically. This is beneficial for studies that take multiple years to complete and allows administrators and healthcare providers to make sound decisions as early as possible. A challenging aspect of adaptive designs is that the number of interim analyses is known in advance which is applicable in …
Structure Of The South-Central Skagit Gneiss Complex: Implications For Rheological Response To Magmatic Flare-Ups, Jeffery Wegener
Structure Of The South-Central Skagit Gneiss Complex: Implications For Rheological Response To Magmatic Flare-Ups, Jeffery Wegener
Master's Theses
The Skagit Gneiss Complex in the North Cascades magmatic arc consists of Late Cretaceous to Eocene orthogneiss and partially migmatitic paragneiss. Orthogneiss protoliths intruded during two magmatic flare-ups, making the Skagit Gneiss an ideal location to study the relationship between flare-ups and deformation. Geologic mapping, microstructural analysis, and U-Pb dating of zircon were used to construct a timeline of magmatism, metamorphism and deformation in a portion of the Skagit Gneiss. A tonalitic gneiss intruded between ~79-73 at the beginning of the older flare-up and an ~60 Ma, tonalitic to granodioritic, leucocratic orthogneiss intruded at the end of this flare-up. NW-SE …
On The Colorability Of The Sphere Complex, Bennett Haffner
On The Colorability Of The Sphere Complex, Bennett Haffner
Master's Theses
One of the most prominently studied groups in geometric group theory is the outer automorphism group of the free group Out(F). The sphere complex provides a topological model for Out(F). We demonstrate the chromatic number of the sphere complex is finite.
Analyzing Live And Dead Fuel Moisture In California: Insights For Wildfire Management Decisions, Jack R. Drucker
Analyzing Live And Dead Fuel Moisture In California: Insights For Wildfire Management Decisions, Jack R. Drucker
Master's Theses
This study investigates trends in fuel moisture content (FMC) across California from 2000 to 2021. It utilizes two distinct sources of FMC data: the Fuel Moisture Repository, which integrates live fuel moisture content (LFMC) observations, and a novel dead fuel moisture content (DFMC) reanalysis product which provides spatial fuel moisture maps by integrating dead fuel moisture observations and a fuel moisture model driven by gridded weather data. The analysis uncovered a general downtrend in FMC across California, with the exception of LFMC in the Northernmost regions and coarse DFMC. Despite the differing long-term FMC trends, all the regions experienced a …
Assessing The Role Of Steam Explosivity In Shallow And Deep Marine Environments, Frederick Ede
Assessing The Role Of Steam Explosivity In Shallow And Deep Marine Environments, Frederick Ede
Master's Theses
Volcaniclastic deposits formed in shallow and deep marine environments show strikingly different characteristics resulting from the ability of steam to assist in lava fragmentation. Deep marine deposits come from recent lava flows at Axial Seamount, formed around 1,500 m water depth, while shallow marine samples come from Miocene Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) lava flows that were emplaced in a shallow marine to subaerial environment and are now exposed on the Oregon coast. Volcaniclastic material from these two environments was compared using granulometry, componentry, and mapping. Lithofacies from the CRBG contained abundant ash and lapilli sized clasts with a high …
Remote Sensing With Airborne Infrared Thermography For Assessment Of Landscape Scale Wildfire Spread And Intensity, Christopher C. Giesige
Remote Sensing With Airborne Infrared Thermography For Assessment Of Landscape Scale Wildfire Spread And Intensity, Christopher C. Giesige
Master's Theses
Wildland fire is one of the most complex environmental physical processes to quantify. The way in which we observe and measure wildland fire is critical in understanding how these processes drive fire dynamics. Fire behavior can be observed in several ways including the use of ground sensors and remote sensing packages aboard aircraft and satellites. Airborne sensors provide high spatial resolution and can provide high temporal resolution. Infrared thermography takes advantage of radiant heat transfer allowing for the study of fire characteristics such as fire spread and intensity. Aircraft observations utilizing infrared cameras have been a well-established method of fire …
Mercury Exposure, Fuel Stores And Torpor Use In Silver Haired Bats, Melina Kuerschner
Mercury Exposure, Fuel Stores And Torpor Use In Silver Haired Bats, Melina Kuerschner
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Methylmercury (MeHg) is an environmental contaminant that has a high biomagnification potential with potent neurotoxic effects. Insectivorous bats may be readily exposed to MeHg through their diet. To test the effect of exposure on torpor and body composition in silver-haired bats (Lasionycteris noctivagans), I measured total mercury (THg, combination of inorganic and methylmercury) through fur samples and quantitative magnetic resonance analysis, temperature sensitive radio tags, and respirometry data from these bats to quantify body composition and torpor use. THg levels varied 20-fold with heavier and fatter bats having higher levels, suggesting that individuals that routinely eat more accumulate …
Predictive Models Of Polymer Composites: A Thesis, Navid Afrasiabian
Predictive Models Of Polymer Composites: A Thesis, Navid Afrasiabian
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Predictive models are a powerful tool to understand and improve physical systems. Predictive models not only can be used to improve current materials, but they also gain fundamental understanding of the underlying processes. There are numerous theoretical and numerical models introduced in the field of polymer composites and nanocomposites. Different methods best describe a system at a specific time and length scale. In this thesis, I utilize Coarse-grained Molecular Dynamics (CGMD), Multi-PhaseField (MPF), and Lattice-Boltzmann (LB) methods to study different aspect of polymer composites and nanocomposites.
Starting at the nanoscale, we study the dispersion and orientation patterns of nanorod-polymer systems …
Coffee In Brasil: Sustainability And The Role Of Intermediaries, Livia Petzinger
Coffee In Brasil: Sustainability And The Role Of Intermediaries, Livia Petzinger
Capstone Collection
ABSTRACT
Coffee is traded in a highly complex global value chain where countless sustainability initiatives have emerged to address social, economic, and environmental issues, challenges which persist due to dominance of the market structure by largescale traders and roasters. Specialty coffee and direct trade have emerged as alternative trade arrangements that promote high-quality coffee through the use of sustainable practices, transparency, and a shortened supply chain. This research analyzes the role that intermediaries in the Brazilian specialty coffee supply chain play in the implementation of sustainability initiatives asking what kinds of sustainability practices they implement and why, and how this …
Solar Photovoltaics As Climate Change Adaptations For Farmers In West Bengal, India: Barriers Within A Food-Water-Energy Nexus Approach, Emily Rochford
Solar Photovoltaics As Climate Change Adaptations For Farmers In West Bengal, India: Barriers Within A Food-Water-Energy Nexus Approach, Emily Rochford
Capstone Collection
This capstone research project seeks to identify and address barriers to the use of solar photovoltaics (PV) as an adaptation method to climate change for farmers in West Bengal, India. These barriers are examined within the context of the food-water-energy nexus, particularly concerning the ability of many small holder farmers to produce their own food and sustain their livelihoods. Previous studies have examined both energy access and renewable energy development in West Bengal, and also the food-water-energy nexus in its application to climate change. However, there is minimal literature on how renewable energy development should be applied within the nexus …
Returning Power To The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe: Energy Policy And Tribal Autonomy, Nicolas Land-Kazlauskas
Returning Power To The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe: Energy Policy And Tribal Autonomy, Nicolas Land-Kazlauskas
Capstone Collection
This policy brief addresses tribal autonomy, energy policy, and the resources of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe in Massachusetts. Tribal sovereignty has been a difficult and often painful area of discussion for many tribal communities. For generations, tribes have had to carefully navigate their interactions with colonial forces and the residues of colonialist legacies, especially tied to resource wealth and decision-making. Even with the best of efforts by the tribe, their actions often have not impacted the basic legal or economic situations on-the-ground. Their on-going relationships with states and companies continue to undermine tribal autonomy and sovereignty oftentimes simply because they …
Multi-Species Toxicity Testing Of Iprnhc: A Candidate For Organic Coating Enhancements, Maryam Khalilvand Nahid
Multi-Species Toxicity Testing Of Iprnhc: A Candidate For Organic Coating Enhancements, Maryam Khalilvand Nahid
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Corrosion is a natural process affecting the longevity and integrity of metals. N-Heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) are robust organic compounds that can form strong σ-bonds with metal atoms, allowing for the formation of monolayers on the metal surface. This property makes NHCs promising for coating metals. However, their long-term effects on the aquatic environment are not well understood. The present study investigated the ecotoxicity of 1,3-diisopropyl-1H-benzoimidazolium bicarbonate (iPrNHC NCO3-), a candidate for organic coating enhancements, on various species of aquatic organisms. The results showed that high concentrations of iPrNHC significantly increased mortality rates in zebrafish embryos, planarians, Daphnia, …
Investigating Cloth Sculpting For Simulation Control In Virtual Reality, Matthew S. Bishop
Investigating Cloth Sculpting For Simulation Control In Virtual Reality, Matthew S. Bishop
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Artists require control and predictability over physically based simulations to create their required animation. This control can lead to reduced iteration time to get the desired simulation results. Controlling cloth simulations can require manual effort to create goal keyframes for control algorithms to match. Current techniques and research utilize a keyboard and mouse to create these goal keyframes. Other research has looked at using a virtual reality (VR) head-mounted display with controllers to improve the experience of completing similar animation tasks. However, we are not aware of any research that attempts to use VR as a tool to assist artists …
De Novo Synthetic Studies On Tetracyclic Triterpenoid Systems: Stereoselective Preparation, Biological Evaluation And Total Syntheses Of Euphol And Tirucallol, Joshua Nicholson
De Novo Synthetic Studies On Tetracyclic Triterpenoid Systems: Stereoselective Preparation, Biological Evaluation And Total Syntheses Of Euphol And Tirucallol, Joshua Nicholson
Dartmouth College Ph.D Dissertations
Tetracyclic triterpenoids have a rich history in biology, medicine, and chemistry. In terms of pharmaceutical relevance, compounds with this scaffold are one of the most successful classes with over 100 FDA approved examples. Despite this success, the vast majority of compounds within this class are prepared through semisynthesis. While this approach is undeniably successful, judged by the sheer number of medications generated, it also has limitations. Namely, semisynthesis requires the use of complex starting materials that have fixed absolute stereochemistry and often sparse functionality. One approach to address the inherent limitations with semisynthesis is through de novo synthesis. Recently, our …
Modular Approach To Soft Mobile Robots, Dimuthu Kodippili Arachchige
Modular Approach To Soft Mobile Robots, Dimuthu Kodippili Arachchige
College of Computing and Digital Media Dissertations
Soft robot locomotion is a highly promising but under-researched subfield within the field of soft robotics. The compliant limbs and bodies of soft robots offer numerous benefits, including the ability to regulate impacts, tolerate falls, and navigate through tight spaces. These robots have the potential to be used for various applications, such as search and rescue, inspection, surveillance, and more. The state-of-the-art still faces many challenges, including limited degrees of freedom, a lack of diversity in gait trajectories, insufficient limb dexterity, limited payload capabilities, lack of control methods, etc. To address these challenges, this research introduces a modular approach to …
Cellular Sorting Of The Dictyostelium Discoideum Slug, Erin Flowerday
Cellular Sorting Of The Dictyostelium Discoideum Slug, Erin Flowerday
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Dictyostelium discoideum (Dd) cells are amoeba cells that feed on soil or plant leaf matter bacteria. They divide freely in the presence of food. When starved, cell division is ended, and cells transition from unicellular to multicellular organisms initiated by a chemoattractant, cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). This study intricately examines cellular sorting within the Dd slug, focusing on individual cell dynamics. Represented as oriented ellipsoids, these cells maintain constant volume through a viscoelastic structure. Applying force to specific semi-axes reveals predictable deformations, highlighting the relationship between force and deformation rate. Manipulating damping coefficients and spring constants uncovers insights into cell …
Investigating The Stability Of Different Sizes Of Gold Nanoparticles In Physiological Environments And Different Gold Nanoclusters In Water., Narges Hajighasemi
Investigating The Stability Of Different Sizes Of Gold Nanoparticles In Physiological Environments And Different Gold Nanoclusters In Water., Narges Hajighasemi
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Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have become promising candidates for various biomedical applications due to their unique physicochemical properties and biocompatibility. Nevertheless, the efficacy of AuNPs in these applications highly relies on their stability and ability to maintain their desired properties within the complex environment of the human body. This thesis investigates the stability and aggregation behavior of citrate-coated AuNPs in in-vitro physiological environments and nitrogen heterocyclic carbene (NHC)-coated gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) in water over time. Analytical techniques such as electrophoretic mobility, dynamic light scattering, and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry were employed. It was shown that cell media (in contrast to …
Maximizing Legged Accelerations: A Matter Of Force, Time, And Gravity, Lance Brooks
Maximizing Legged Accelerations: A Matter Of Force, Time, And Gravity, Lance Brooks
Applied Physiology and Wellness Theses and Dissertations
Sprint running accelerations require runners to apply surface forces that: support body weight by pushing downward, accelerate the body horizontally by pushing backward, and align the direction of the push with the body’s mass center to maintain balance and posture, which imposes an upper limit on the average forward acceleration force equal to the average gravitational force (1.0 G) acting on the runner. This expectation arises from the mechanical constraints imposed by the need to generate sufficient vertical force to support body weight against gravity while simultaneously producing horizontal force to accelerate forward and aligning the push through the center …