抄録
Ski jumping is a sport which competes the flight distance and the flight form, and jumpers attempt to fly as far as possible. In the regulations for ski jumping competition, the outstretched fabric must show a medium air permeability of a minimum of 40 liters per m2/sec under 10 mm of water pressure. However, the effect of the air permeability of ski jumping suits on aerodynamic characteristics has not been completely clarified yet. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of air permeability of jumpsuit fabrics on aerodynamic characteristics, and three types of fabric with different air permeability are examined from aerodynamic point of view. The wind tunnel experiments were carried out using the fabric clothed elliptic cylinder. The aerodynamic forces and velocity distribution were measured for four fabrics with different air permeability.