Exergy efficiency on incremental stationary bicycle test: A new indicator of exercise performance?
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Artigo
Data de publicação
2019-12-01
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Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
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3
Autores
MADY, C. E. K.
IGARASHI, T. L.
Cyro Albuquerque
SANTOS-SILVA, P. R.
FERNANDWS, A. J.
HERNANDEZ, A. J.
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Resumo
© 2019, The Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering.The first and second laws of the thermodynamics were applied to the human body to evaluate the performance of subjects under different training levels. Ten cyclists were evaluated in the stationary bicycle with the indirect calorimetry analysis to obtain the metabolism on an energy and exergy basis. A distinguishing feature of this article is the evaluation of the exergy efficiency of the body with the knowledge of the real performed power and the internal temperature (measured tympanic temperature and calculated esophagus temperature). Regarding the skin temperature, an infrared camera was used to measure different parts of the body. Therefore, the phenomenological behavior of the body was assessed and used as a basis to apply the exergy analysis. Results indicate that the destroyed exergy can be an indicator of performance when compared with maximum oxygen consumption. Nevertheless, more experiments must be carried out to proper state if there is a correlation. Eventually, the exergy efficiency was calculated for all subjects, and its value was around 23 to 28%.
Citação
MADY, C. E. K.; IGARASHI, T. L.; ALBUQUERQUE, C.; SANTOS-SILVA, P. R.; FERNANDWS, A. J.; HERNANDEZ, A. J. Exergy efficiency on incremental stationary bicycle test: A new indicator of exercise performance?. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, v. 41, n. 12, dec. 2019.
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Keywords
Destroyed exergy; Exergy analysis; Maximum oxygen consumption; Performance indexes; Stationary bicycle test; Thermodynamic analysis
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Destroyed exergy; Exergy Analysis; Oxygen consumption; Performance indices; Thermo dynamic analysis