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Animal galloping and human hopping: an energetics and biomechanics laboratory exercise

机译:疾驰的动物和人类的跳动:能量学和生物力学的实验室练习

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This laboratory exercise demonstrates fundamental principles of mammalian locomotion. It provides opportunities to interrogate aspects of locomotion from biomechanics to energetics to body size scaling. It has the added benefit of having results with robust signal to noise so that students will have success even if not “meticulous” in attention to detail. First, using respirometry, students measure the energetic cost of hopping at a “preferred” hop frequency. This is followed by hopping at an imposed frequency half of the preferred. By measuring the O2 uptake and work done with each hop, students calculate mechanical efficiency. Lessons learned from this laboratory include 1) that the metabolic cost per hop at half of the preferred frequency is nearly double the cost at the preferred frequency; 2) that when a person is forced to hop at half of their preferred frequency, the mechanical efficiency is nearly that predicted for muscle but is much higher at the preferred frequency; 3) that the preferred hop frequency is strongly body size dependent; and 4) that the hop frequency of a human is nearly identical to the galloping frequency predicted for a quadruped of our size. Together, these exercises demonstrate that humans store and recover elastic recoil potential energy when hopping but that energetic savings are highly frequency dependent. This stride frequency is dependent on body size such that frequency is likely chosen to maximize this function. Finally, by requiring students to make quantitative solutions using appropriate units and dimensions of the physical variables, these exercises sharpen analytic and quantitative skills.
机译:此实验室练习演示了哺乳动物运动的基本原理。它提供了机会来研究运动的各个方面,从生物力学到能量学再到体型缩放。它的另一个好处是获得的结果具有强大的信噪比,即使对细节的关注不是“一丝不苟”的,学生也将获得成功。首先,使用呼吸测定法,学生以“首选”跳频测量跳频的能量消耗。随后,在强加的首选频率的一半处跳频。通过测量氧气吸收量和每一跳完成的工作,学生可以计算出机械效率。从该实验室中学到的经验教训包括:1)在首选频率的一半处的单跳代谢成本几乎是首选频率下的代谢成本的两倍; 2)当一个人被迫跳到其首选频率的一半时,机械效率几乎是肌肉所预测的,但在首选频率上要高得多; 3)首选跳频强烈依赖于身体大小;和4)人的跳跃频率几乎与我们的四倍体预测的奔腾频率相同。总之,这些练习证明了人类在跳跃时可以存储和恢复弹性后坐力,但精力充沛的节约与频率密切相关。该步幅频率取决于身体大小,因此可能会选择频率以最大化此功能。最后,通过要求学生使用适当的物理变量单位和尺寸来制定定量解决方案,这些练习可以提高分析和定量技能。

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