2019
DOI: 10.1177/1754337119852538
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Simultaneous assessment of thermal comfort and aerodynamic drag of cycling helmets as a function of ventilation hole configuration

Abstract: Although the main aim of cycling helmets is to protect cyclists from injury, the ideal cycling helmet minimizes aerodynamic drag and also allows rapid heat loss from the head to prevent overheating. This study takes the methods developed by Underwood et al., in which an aero helmet with reconfigurable ventilation holes was mounted on a heated mannequin head in a wind tunnel at 16.7 m/s (60 km/h) at a single angle and applies them to a range of angles representative of realistic riding positions. Thermal measur… Show more

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