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Re: Moisture Content. (622 Views)
Posted by: Mall (IP Logged)
Date: September 08, 2003 07:03PM

OPM rightly points out that my comments only relate to dirt tracks, but I assume he is referring to the difficulty a handicapper would have measuring moisture content. As I understand it, these reasearchers collected 10 samples, weighed them, dried them in an oven at 100 degrees C, and then reweighed them to determine moisture content. Though it would have cost quite a bit more, they could have measured moisture content and quite a few other things if they had used a device invented more than 20 yrs ago by the M.I.T. Engineer who was instrumental in the design and construction of Tapeta, the only training track I know of which will pay for the surgery if a horse in training experiences a chip, fracture, or quarter crack. OPM is also correct that the basic point has to do with how moisture content(perhaps because it is the only thing they looked at) appears to have a different impact depending on how fast a horse runs. For safety purposes, it might make sense to run the races for slower horses with the moisture content at one level, and the races for faster horses with the moisture content at another level. The link to research paper is: http://www.neosoft.com/~iaep/pages/protected/jissues/j1701/1701_3.html

As you read it, imagine the energy returned by the track in terms of a series of springs, and tell me if logically a larger surface area would result in more rebound, assuming a cushion which contains the right level of moisture for a horse that speed.



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Moisture Content. (969 Views) Mall 09/08/2003 04:31PM
Re: Moisture Content. (586 Views) OPM 09/08/2003 04:49PM
Re: Moisture Content. (596 Views) TGJB 09/08/2003 05:27PM
Re: Moisture Content. (573 Views) OPM 09/08/2003 05:43PM
Re: Moisture Content. (581 Views) TGJB 09/08/2003 06:03PM
Re: Moisture Content. (594 Views) JR 09/08/2003 05:36PM
Re: Moisture Content. (622 Views) Mall 09/08/2003 07:03PM
Re: Moisture Content. (560 Views) derby1592 09/08/2003 11:00PM
Re: Moisture Content. (618 Views) OPM 09/08/2003 11:59PM
Re: Moisture Content. (564 Views) Mall 09/09/2003 05:50PM
Re: Moisture Content. (563 Views) mandown 09/10/2003 10:47AM
Re: Moisture Content. (693 Views) TGJB 09/10/2003 01:34PM
Re: Moisture Content. (561 Views) Silver Charm 09/10/2003 01:40PM
Re: Moisture Content. (524 Views) HP 09/11/2003 12:25PM
Re: Moisture Content. (553 Views) HP 09/12/2003 08:50AM
Re: Moisture Content. (738 Views) TGJB 09/12/2003 12:57PM
Re: Moisture Content. (638 Views) JR 09/15/2003 06:26PM


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