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         Human Powered Vehicles:     more books (35)
  1. Submersible Human Powered Research Cycle: SHARC by Joseph Klementovich, 1994
  2. Optimal design of hybrid electric-human powered lightweight transportation by Edwin M Odom, 2001
  3. Sustainable urbanization in megacities: The role of nonmotorized transportation by Amrita G Daniere, 1998
  4. Development of an interface system for the design of submersible internal arrangements and hull forms (U.S.N.A. - Trident Scholar project report) by Kyle T Turco, 1993
  5. Fatalities of heterogeneous street traffic by Joseph Fazio, 1998
  6. Sustainable transportation strategies for third world development by Michael A Replogle, 1988
  7. Are natural gas vehicles in your future?: An article from: Management Quarterly by Scott Welk, Jane Hoge, et all 1994-06-22

41. Human-powered Vehicles Clipart ETC
Clipart ETC humanpowered vehicles. Carriage A vehicle especially for pleasure or for passengers. Here, a baby carriage.
http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/galleries/transportation/human-power_vehicles.htm
Human-powered Vehicles
Ball-bearing Hub Bicycle Bicycles are two-wheeled machines for riding by pressing the feet on pedals. The first bicycle is a safety bicycle. The other two are high-wheeled bicycles. Bicycle Boy at fork in the road with his bike. Bicycle A two-wheeled velocipede; especially, one having a very large wheel above which is the seat for the rider, and one quite small following behind. Bicycle Chain Bicycle Chain Bicycling Man demonstrating how to mount the bicycle. Bicycling Man bicycling. Bier A frame of wood for conveying the dead to the grave. Carriage A vehicle especially for pleasure or for passengers. Here, a baby carriage. Crank-axle Bearing Cup-adjusting Hub Edinburgh Tricycle The Edinburgh tricycle from 1875. Road-Racer Sedan A portable chair or covered vehicle for carrying a single person. Sedan chair, 1755 Sedan chair, 1755 Velocipede A light road-carriage for a single person. Womans Bike Main Menu Site Map Search ... Clipart ETC is a part of the Educational Technology Clearinghouse and is funded by a grant from the Florida Department of Education,

42. Princeton - PWB 110899 - Human-Powered Vehicles
That s the way it is in Barrie Royce s humanpowered vehicles, a class in which the bicycle is as much a teaching tool as the blackboard.
http://www.princeton.edu/pr/pwb/99/1108/powerd.shtml
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Human-Powered Vehicles
Barrie Royce (r) with Ben Wukasch '03 (back), Brent Bollman '03 (l) and Robert Wuertz '02 (Photo by Denise Applewhite) "The idea is to get students to think about science and engineering as part of real life"
By Steven Schultz By the time students left the second session of MAE 199 this fall, they were sweating. That wasn't because they had spent the last couple hours steeped in problems of physics, fluid dynamics and materials science. It had more to do with sitting on a stationary bicycle and pedaling madly while talking about physics, fluid dynamics and materials science. That's the way it is in Barrie Royce's Human-Powered Vehicles, a class in which the bicycle is as much a teaching tool as the blackboard. The course explores the machines humans have devised to leverage their own strength and propel themselves faster and farther than their own two feet could carry them. It ranges from dugout canoes to human-powered airplanes but focuses on the bicycle. "The idea is to get students to think about science and engineering as something that's part of real life," says Royce, who is professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering.

43. DIDIK DESIGN Site Covering Electric Cars, (ev's), Stereo, Lenticular, 3d, And Va
The vehicles are powered by a variety of propulsion systems including human, solar, electric and hybrid systems. The vehicles are designed to require a
http://www.didik.com/didik_ev.htm
electric vehicles, electric vehicle, electric cars, electric car. Solar power. Alternative energy. Electric automobile. How to build an electric vehicle.
www. DIDIK .com Electric, Solar, Hybrid and Human Powered Vehicle s designs by Frank Didik.
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Didik Sun Shark
(a solar-electric-human powered safety motorcycle)
DIDIK Muscle Car
(A three person human-electric-solar hybrid vehicle)
Foldable Didik Muscle Car
(a foldable 3 person human powered vehicle)
Didik Shooting Star
(a "space age" gas-electric hybrid vehicle)
Solar Energy Research Main Menu
(information on our solar energy program)
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Turtle or How to build a two person electric vehicle in 14 hours.
Hovercraft
(non-Didik design two person hovercraft)
Didik Long Ranger
(a Citicar modified to be a gas-electric hybrid)
Didik Simplicity
(A two passenger solar-electric human powered vehicle) Didik Arctic Explorer (a heated enclosed floating snowmobile for 4) Didik Duplexity (a 3 person scooter) The Quest for the worlds lightest bicycle.

44. HUMAN-POWERED VEHICLES
we ve noted in this magazine before, a bicycle is about the most efficient transportation device yet developed. With its light weight and its highly
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More Green Transportation from Mother Earth Living Photos by Bob Keim As we've noted in this magazine before, a bicycle is about the most efficient transportation device yet developed. With its light weight and its highly effective roller chain-and-sprocket drive system, the two-wheeled conveyance is about five times more energy-thrifty-when distance and weight are taken into account—than is either an unaided human or an automobile.
It should come as no surprise, then, that a lot of folks would like to put this potential fuel-saver into proper perspective in our energy-scarce world. Of course, in many countries, the bicycle already plays as important (or more so!) a transportation role as does the motorized vehicle ...but in North America it's generally been relegated to sporting or pleasure status. The International Human Power Vehicle Association, however, hopes to change all that. This Claremont, California-based group-founded, in 1974, by bike-racing enthusiasts who were interested in expanding the frontiers of vehicle design—has sponsored annual speed championships since its inception, and, as a result of the competitions, a new sort of machine has emerged which just might be the forerunner of a swift, practical humanpowered commuter vehicle!

45. Progressive Engineer: Profile - MacCready
MacCready would stumble into humanpowered flight almost by happenstance. vehicles with acceleration comparable to fossil-fuel-powered vehicles.
http://www.progressiveengineer.com/pewebbackissues2003/PEWeb 42 Sep 03-2/MacC.ht
Return to Back Issues main page Return to Current Issue's Home Page Paul MacCready Flying Higher and Quieter I n 1977, much of the world watched as television news reports showed a wiry bicyclist pedaling like mad to propel a human-powered airplane across the English Channel, barely staying above water. With a see-through skin revealing its framework, it looked like it was flying backwards, like an early Wright Brothers craft. After the heroic feat, the man who developed the plane, Paul MacCready, became known as the father of human-powered flight, as he was the first to do it successfully. Most people would consider this the pinnacle of their career and could live happy even if this was the only significant thing they accomplished. Others may play the role of barnstormer and relish the publicity of such an event that brings a brief flurry of fame. MacCready took neither path. Rather, this was just one in a series of accomplishments for the 77-year-old head of AeroVironment in Monrovia, California. He had made a name as a pilot and innovator in highly-efficient flight long before the epic channel crossing, and he has done many things since, in aviation and beyond. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, MacCready developed a passion for flying at an early age. "When I was ten or 11 years old, I lived at the shore at Branford, Connecticut in the summers and got very turned on to butterflies and moths," he recalls. In collecting them, he marveled at their ability to fly with such delicate wings. At the age of 12, he got into flying model airplanes and designing his own gasoline- and rubber-band-powered models, everything from gliders and helicopters to ornithopters and autogyros. "I remember thinking this was so wonderful and natural." Then at 16, he graduated to real planes and soloed in a Piper Cub.

46. Bike Cult: The Ultimate Guide To Human-Powered Vehicles
The Ultimate Guide to humanpowered vehicles. by David B. Perry Published in 1995 by Four Walls Eight Windows New York. 570 pages paperbound.
http://www.bikecult.com/bikecultbook/book.html

Table of Contents
Bike Cult
The Ultimate Guide to Human-Powered Vehicles
by David B. Perry
Published in 1995 by Four Walls Eight Windows New York. 570 pages paperbound. Over 1,000 b/w illustrations. Four printings! More than 20,000 copies.
NOW OUT OF PRINT
Update Friday, 22 September 2006
Bike Cult Book
Table of Contents

Global Bike Counts

Bicycle Makers
Cycling Groups

Velodromes
Track Champions Road Champions Off-Road Champions Hour Records Performing Arts Visual Arts Bibliography Glossary Bike Works NYC

47. Books On Transportation, Electric Automobile, Human-Powered Vehicles
The Leading Edge Aerodynamic Design of Ultrastreamlined Land vehicles Asphalt Nation How the Automobile Took Over America human-powered vehicles
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48. MnHPVA Club House
Features support and networking for HPVers and bent riders. Includes homegrown recumbent photos, events calendar, and contact details.
http://mnhpva.org/
Minnesota Human Powered Vehicle Association About the Club MnHPVA Monthly Meeting Notes and Photos March 2006 New 7/02/2006 February 2006 New 7/03/2006 2006 Meetings 2005 Meetings 2001-2004 Meetings Webmaster; Mark Stonich NEWS We need a new Web Master. HPVs and recumbents are not that big a part of my life anymore. So after 20 years I need to move on. My business and my current passions, old British bikes and outdoor photography, take away enough time that I'd rather spend with my wife. Photos from "The 1st Annual held June 11th and 12th, 2005 in Cedar Rapids Iowa. After over 2 years I finally got around to updating the Kid's Recumbent page with a whole parking lot's worth of new machines, and pix from the kid bike test track at SPEZI. I'm trying to promote an "Adopt a Page" Mary Arneson and Jeff Caswell have updated the Minnesota Recumbent Dealers list. Mary Arneson has updated the Members Web Pages list. We have a Links Page that hasn't been updated in years. Anyone want to volunteer for that? Mary Arneson has posted some photos from the 14th Annual Human Powered Ice Race World Championships on her website.

49. Human Powered Vehicle 24 Hour Distance Record
Greg designed and built a custom carbon fiber bicycle called Critical Power . More appropriately called a human powered vehicle , Critical Power is a two
http://www.adventuresofgreg.com/HPVMain.html

50. Human Powered
A humanpowered hydrofoil, they mused, would be a vehicle which any team member could ride, not just the well-toned atheletes. When Marc and Bryan returned
http://www.green-trust.org/2000/humanpower.htm
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The discussion of any type of equipment or transportation using human muscles, usually leg muscles with cranks and chains. This includes generators, mills, drills, presses, boats, planes, and land vehicles. If a human muscle powers it, it's on topic. - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hpwd
Pedal Power: Spinning for the Future at CCAT
By Ben Erickson Pedal power energy has been in use since the nineteenth century. Pedal power uses the most powerful muscles in the body: the quads, hamstrings, and calves. When pedaling in a circular motion at sixty to eighty revolutions per minute, with the use of toe clips, almost every muscle in the human legs can be used to make energy. Ninety-five percent of the exertion put into pedal power is converted into energy. The average rider at a continuous road speed of twelve miles per hour can produce a quarter horsepower, or enough energy to light two, one hundred-watt light bulbs (Wilson 1977). The average, fit, adult rider can produce only 75 watts or 1/10hp when

51. Electric Bikes Northwest
The electric bike is an emerging new category of vehicle for those of us who enjoy pedalling. The electric bike is better described as human power
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52. Home Page For Victorian Human Powered Vehicle Community
Victorian human powered vehicle or recumbent riders website.
http://mc2.vicnet.net.au/home/vichpv/web/index.html
News Rides Ride Reports Members ... Calendar Latest Ride Report Mordialloc to Baxter by Secondary Drain and Rail Trail December, 2006 click here
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Welcome to the Human Powered Vehicle Community in Victoria, Australia
VicHPV Community is a website for Victorian's interested in Human Powered Vehicles or Recumbent bikes. Most members of the community are also members of OzHPV, the Australian association for Human Powered Vehicles. One of the major activities of VicHPV community is organising free social rides in Victoria. These rides are open to anyone, whether you are a member of OzHPV or not. Other activites of members include particpating in the annual national "Challenge" run by OzHPV, which is a friendly get-together with both competitive and fun events. Members are also involved in organising events, commuting, building, racing and advocating for HPVs. Sample the comfort and joy of riding a recumbent. - Join us at our Come and Try recumbent days, or the OzHPV Challenge. - Join us on one of the regular rides on your own bike. There is usually an opportunity to try a recumbent during the ride. Most of the rides are on bike trails, so if you want a shorter ride it's easy to ride part way and return by the same path.

53. Home
Details the University s bid to break the human powered vehicle land speed record.
http://www.hpv.soton.ac.uk/
Welcome to the home of the University of Southampton's Human Powered Vehicle Pr o ject
The HPV project group are proud to announce a new collaboration with Smiths Aerospace to develop the next generation design. This joint venture will aim to produce a world record competing design using the expertise and manufacturing excellence of Smiths Aerospace.
Project Abstract
The HPV programme is run by a group of fourth year engineers as a final year project, and is now in its fourth year. The overall aim is to design a vehicle capable of challenging for the HPV World Speed Record.
The University possesses a state of the art wind tunnel, Computational Flow Dynamics Finite Element Analysis software, and composites manufacturing facilities. Each year a new group of students bring enthusiasm and fresh thinking to the project.
To find of more about the project, and see how you may be able to get involved yourself, just use the links on the left.
W hat's New
Testing Completed at Thorney Island - 1st March 2006 Work to compute Test Day Data Continued analysis for bike Redesign
Key Milestones Final Report Submission 27th April 2006 more ...

54. Human Powered Vehicle Operators Of Ottawa (HPVOoO) (H-P-Vous?)
human powered Vehicle Operators of Ottawa (HPVOoO) (HP-Vous?) Enthusiasts and builders of recumbents, trikes, workbikes, choppers, tallbikes,
http://hpv.tricolour.net/
Human Powered Vehicle Operators of Ottawa (HPVOoO) (H-P-Vous?)
"Enthusiasts and builders of recumbents, trikes, workbikes, choppers, tallbikes, kustom-bikes and more!"
Welcome to the webpages of HPVOoO!
About Who are we anyways? Awards Some people liked us! History Some of the group history Coming Events What we're planning Gallery What we've done Media We've gotten some attention Contact/Join List How you can contact or join us People Some of the people involved Fleet Some of the vehicles involved Links Some of our influences We have started putting together a collection of doodles There is also a list of Folding bike fans We are an informal chapter of the Human Powered Transportation Association based in Brantford, Ontario. Please have a look at some of the photos linked in with the people and events pages. Please don't hesitate to contact the page maintainer or join the list and post suggestions or content for these pages. Our first group photo was taken at the Tour de Nortel ride on May 5th, 2002.
L-R: Scotty, Seanna, Richard, Jody, Juergen, Mike, Mark, Grant.

55. Latest Student Design Team Vehicle Fueled By Human Power
The humanpowered Vehicle Challenge is a student design series competition sponsored by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
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Latest student design team vehicle fueled by human power
Frank Pfefferkorn and Heidi Ploeg
This year, the team will revamp their design based on lessons learned in Tuscaloosa and construct a new vehicle from the ground up. The Human-Powered Vehicle Challenge is a student design series competition sponsored by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
PHOTO AT RIGHT: The team includes (in back) co-advisor Frank Pfefferkorn, and students (standing, from left) Jessi Sanfilippo, Rebecca Hager, Lonny Peet, Alex Hanson, Irfan Ahmed, Dusty Brunner, Paul Harder, Tyler Gabert, and (seated in vehicle) Nicole Zabel

56. UMR Human Powered Vehicle Team - Home
Welcome to the UMR human powered Vehicle Team website. The UMR HPV team competes in the ASME West and East coast human powered Vehicle challenges.
http://web.mst.edu/~umrhpv/
Home About the Team News Roster ... UMR Homepage Welcome to the UMR Human Powered Vehicle Team website. The UMR HPV team competes in the ASME West and East coast Human Powered Vehicle challenges.
2007 National Champions!
Thanks to all the sponsors and everyone else who made this possible.
Last Update: 10/23/2007
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57. HPPV Main Page
Each year Eastern Washington University hosts the annual Intercollegiate human powered Paper Vehicle Engineering Competition. Colleges from Washington
http://www.technology.ewu.edu/hppv/main.htm
NEW: 2008 Race date set - Saturday, April 12
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The Daily Herald Spokesman-Review ... The Oregonian Other Links EWU Home Page EWU Tech. Dept. 2008 date set to April 12th Competition Overview E The basic idea is to construct a human powered vehicle out of 90% paper products (by weight). The remaining 10% is limited only by the imagination of the designers. There are two parts to the overall competition, one which will test vehicle performance and another that tests presentation skills. This project helps develop student excellence in team work, communication and creative problem solving.

58. Wired 14.10: Speed Freaks
You ll need a good set of legs, a highglucose diet, and a super-tweaked human-powered vehicle. And don t forget your Mylar head wrap.
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.10/speedbike.html
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MATT WEAVER SITS AT the wheel of his mom's minivan, doing 70 miles per hour across the Arizona desert and chomping on Red Vines. "They have high glucose and low fructose," he says. "They're great candy for athletes." He's prepping: In a few days, he'll seal himself into an airtight bullet-shaped carbon-fiber and Kevlar bicycle that can travel as fast as this car.
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59. OzHPV Home Page
Australian human powered vehicle or recumbent riders website. OzHPV is the national association of human power vehicle enthusiasts in Australia,
http://www.ozhpv.org.au/
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Welcome to the website of OzHPV.
OzHPV is the national association of human power vehicle enthusiasts in Australia, mainly recumbent cycle riders, who have a keen interest in human powered vehicles (HPVs). We conduct local social rides as well as , have a bi-monthly newsletter and participate in social issues relating to transport. There are thriving OzHPV groups in many locations. HPV riders have a free spirit and this spirit is alive and well in Australia. Our intention is to promote HPV's as a way to travel and as a way of reducing polluting motorised transport. . This page was last modified:

60. Human Powered Vehicle Team Places First In Design
The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology s human powered Vehicle Team placed first in design at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers West
http://news.sdsmt.edu/stories/6269/
Human Powered Vehicle Team Places First in Design
Human Powered Vehicle Team Places First in Design
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The competition involved sprint and endurance competitions in addition to design. The team completed the event with an overall fourth place finish with a total of 83.75 points out of 100, finishing behind University of Missouri Rolla, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Portland State University.
The School of Mines Human Powered Vehicle Team has been competing in the West Coast HPV Challenge since 1999. For more information on the Human Powered Vehicle team, visit their website at http://hpv.sdsmt.edu . More details about the competition and complete results can be found at: http://www.asme.org/Events/Contests/HPV/HPV_Results_2.cfm
Team members competing include: Alex Baldwin (mechanical engineering, Rapid City), Christian Calvert (metallurgical engineering, Rapid City), Philip Gardner (mechanical engineering, Moorhead, Minn.), Derek Gouldin (mechanical engineering, Sturgis), Anthony Johnson (mechanical engineering, Rapid City), Alex Jones (mechanical engineering, Pierre), Dyan Lorge (civil engineering, Rapid City), Kacey Mackaben (industrial engineering, New Underwood), Karl Nelson (mechanical engineering, Rapid City), Brett Smoot (mechanical engineering, Rock Springs, Wyo.), and Justin Williamson (mechanical engineering, Yankton).
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