Speedo develops new advanced swimming systems

Speedo has successfully developed Fastskin Racing system, consisting of three hats, glasses and swimwear. This is a high-tech costume that promises to make a breakthrough at the London 2012 Olympics.

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ANSYS software calculates the fluid dynamics for optimal Speedo
New model of Fastskin Racing system with 3 products,
while minimizing pressure along with physical instability - (Photo: Gizmag)

This complete system includes: Fastskin swimwear, hats and glasses, this system will help athletes reduce body resistance by 16.6%, improve oxygen by 11%, and reduce water through muscles can be 5.2%.

These products came into being after Speedo used ANSYS simulation software based on extended multi-physics fiction including fluid dynamics and structural mechanical analysis.

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For example, when it comes to swimming caps, ANSYS solutions provide a thorough understanding of the structural forces that impact from all directions, using the lightest, anti-deformation-resistant materials to maximize the athlete.

Tom Waller, head of Aqualab's Research and Development Department of Speedo, said: 'For the first time in competition, swimmers have competitions to reduce water resistance with efficiency. max. In developing the Fastskin Racing system , we believe that the design will meet what is expected '.

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After designing, Speedo has conducted many swimming experiments with new swimwear on professional athletes such as Natalie Coughlin, Ryan Lochte and Michael Phelps.

This broader approach fits into the range of products Speedo is developing to meet the needs of athletes.

With this product line, Speedo hopes to once again create a technological breakthrough in swimming.

Previously their high-tech swimwear, LZR Race, was banned from use by the National Sports Federation (FINA).

Reference: Gizmag