Quinn Mike D
Faculty of ACES, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
J Sports Sci. 2009 Jan 1;27(1):19-25. doi: 10.1080/02640410802392707.
This study looked at how the geometry of the running track affects performances in the 200- and 400 m sprint running events. Although an athletics track must be designed with two parallel straights and two curved bends, the lengths of the straights and bends are not fixed and may vary within an approved set of limits. The bend can be semi-circular or a double-curve consisting of arcs of two different radii. A mathematical model was used to calculate the effect of track geometry on race times for six different track designs; three with semi-circular bends (encompassing the extremes of the permitted designs), and the three permitted double-curve designs. The calculations revealed substantial differences among the track designs. The time difference (in the inside lane) between the fastest and slowest tracks is about 0.1 s in the 200-m race and 0.2 s in the 400-m race. The time differential between the outside and inside lanes for a double-curve track can be up to 0.08 s greater than for a standard track with semi-circular bends.
本研究探讨了跑道的几何形状如何影响200米和400米短跑项目的成绩。尽管田径跑道必须设计为有两条平行直道和两个弯道,但直道和弯道的长度并非固定不变,在规定的一组限度内可以有所不同。弯道可以是半圆形,也可以是由两个不同半径的圆弧组成的双弯道。使用一个数学模型来计算六种不同跑道设计的跑道几何形状对比赛用时的影响;三种是半圆形弯道(涵盖了允许设计的极限情况),以及三种允许的双弯道设计。计算结果显示不同跑道设计之间存在显著差异。在200米比赛中,最快跑道与最慢跑道(内道)之间的时间差约为0.1秒,在400米比赛中为0.2秒。双弯道跑道的外道与内道之间的时间差可能比标准半圆形弯道跑道多出0.08秒。