3.8 Article

A static method for obtaining a calibration factor for SRM bicycle power cranks

Journal

SPORTS ENGINEERING
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages 137-144

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/BF02844014

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cycling; mechanical power; ergometry; reproducibility

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  1. Great Britain Cycling Team

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Many scientists and coaches are interested in mechanical power produced during cycling, and use Schoberer Rad Me beta technik (SRM) bicycle power cranks to obtain this data. However, it has been expensive and difficult to calibrate SRM cranks, causing much of the collected data to be unreliable. We present a static method, derived from first principles, for obtaining a calibration factor for SRM cranks. A known mass and lever arm (chainring of a known diameter) are used to apply a known torque load to the instrument in four positions, and the output frequencies are used to calculate the calibration factor in Hz/Nm. The reproducibility of this method is +/- 0.01 Hz/Nm, which is acceptable for the application of the instrument, which is measurement of mechanical power application by cyclists at the crank. The method is reliable, inexpensive, and easy to set up, and will allow higher confidence in data collected using SRM power cranks. We recommend calibration of the power meter once every six months because of the measured drift of the calibration factor over time.

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