Scotty11
Computer
- Apr 14, 2009
- 4
I'm a member of the US luge team. As the Olympics come up next year we are looking for a new type of material for our runners. If you're not familiar with luge it's a sport measured to the thousandth of a second (.000). The slider rides down an iced track which is chilled from 26 degrees to -20 degrees F depending on the temp. outside. The slider goes around banked corners where he/she and the sled will reach g forces up to 5g's. In that 5 g corner the 2 runners are contacting the ice with 2572.5N (newtons) a piece with a total of 5145N total. Obviously that's a lot of force which is creating a great amount of friction which is slowing us down. What we're looking for is a material we could put on our runners or a new material runner in order to reduce the co efficient of friction with the ice. What we do now is build an edge on our runners which adds grip but also adds friction because more runner is touching the ice. We make a fine balance between grip and friction so they're right on the edge. Another thing that would be helpful is a material that would heat up on the way down the track in order to create a thin layer of water which would reduce friction.
If you have any other ideas feel free to post them.
Thanks in advance,
Scott
If you have any other ideas feel free to post them.
Thanks in advance,
Scott