Coefficient of restitution of sports balls: A normal drop test
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2012-12-05Author
Adli, Haron
Khairul Azwan, Ismail, Dr.
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Dynamic behaviour of bodies during impact is investigated through impact experiment, the simplest being a normal drop test. Normally, a drop test impact experiment involves measurement of kinematic data; this includes measurement of incident and rebound velocity in order to calculate a coefficient of restitution (COR). A high speed video camera is employed for measuring the kinematic data where speed is calculated from displacement of the bodies. Alternatively, sensors can be employed to measure speeds, especially for a normal impact where there is no spin of the bodies. This paper compares experimental coefficients of restitution (COR) for various sports balls, namely golf, table tennis, hockey and cricket. The energy loss in term of measured COR and effects of target plate are discussed in relation to the material and construction of these sports balls.
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http://iopscience.iop.org/1757-899X/36/1/012038/pdf/1757-899X_36_1_012038.pdfhttp://dspace.unimap.edu.my/123456789/26631