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Title: Experimental modal analysis of a golf clubface: Investigation of trampoline effect
Authors: Khairul Azwan, Ismail
Stronge, W. J.
k.azwan@unimap.edu.my
Keywords: Clubhead
Flexing frequency
Golf clubface
Modal analysis
Trampoline effect
Vibration
Issue Date: Dec-2010
Publisher: Vibromechanika
Citation: Journal of Vibroengineering, vol. 12(4), 2010, pages 375-380
Abstract: A complete modal analysis of a golf clubface has been presented in order to investigate the 'trampoline effect'. The availability of titanium golf drivers with thin, flexible faces opens up the opportunity to design the club so that it works together with the elasticity of the ball to provide the 'trampoline effect' or 'spring' from the clubface. Enhancement of coefficient of restitution results from a close match of the fundamental flexing frequency of vibration of the clubface to a natural frequency for the compressive mode of oscillation. Experimental modal analyses were performed on a driver clubface to determine the frequencies and vibration modes. For the fundamental flexing mode, good agreement is found between the results of experimental modal analyses and the theory.
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URI: http://www.jve.lt/Vibro/JVE-2010-12-4-Contents-570-609.pdf
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ISSN: 1392-8716
Appears in Collections:School of Manufacturing Engineering (Articles)
Khairul Azwan Ismail, Associate Professor Dr.

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