Validity and Reliability of Wind Speed Calculated by Notio in Comparison with a Hot-Wire Anemometer
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Ordiñana Pérez, Manuel; Mateo March, Manuel; Roldan, Ainoa; Barranco Gil, David; Zabala Díaz, Mikel; Blasco Lafarga, CristinaEditorial
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CDA cycling Pitot-static tube
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2024-12-06Referencia bibliográfica
Ordiñana Pérez, M. et. al. Designs 2024, 8, 131. [https://doi.org/10.3390/designs8060131]
Abstract
Optimizing aerodynamic efficiency is crucial in competitive cycling, where aerodynamic resistance
significantly limits performance. Devices like Notio have emerged to calculate the coefficient
of drag area (CDA) considering dynamic pressure data calculated by an integrated Pitot-static tube.
This study aimed to evaluate the validity and reliability of Pitot-static tube calculations through wind
speed (WS) data against a hot-wire anemometer (HWA). Sixty recordings were made, lasting 30 s
each, in a closed-circuit wind tunnel at four different WS (≈30 to ≈60 km/h), and at five different
yaw angles (0◦ to 20◦). Initially, Notio showed WS 6.44% higher than HWA. The calibration process
recommended by the Notio manufacturer reduced the differences to a non-significant 0.76%. Comparison
of the WS of Notio calibrated and HWA only showed significant differences in the WS group
of ≈60 km/h. There were no significant differences in the comparison of yaw angles groups. The
reliability of Notio was worse than that of the HWA. In conclusion, Notio calibrated at a speed close
to its use allows for reliable and accurate calculation of WS over a wide range of yaw angles under
controlled wind tunnel conditions without the presence of a cyclist and bicycle. However, due to the
influence of WS on aerodynamic drag, small errors in WS could translate into considerable values of
CDA for cycling performance.