Finite Element simulation of takraw balls and their impact on a flat surface
Date
2012Author
Norhafizan, Ahmad
Zahari, Taha
Tuan Mohammad Yusoff Shah, Tuan Ya
Iskandar, Hasanuddin
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Takraw balls are used in sepak takraw games which are one of the most popular
traditional games in Southeast Asian region. In this game, three players on each
side of a 5-foot high net, get three chances to kick the ball mainly by the use of
the head and legs or other parts of the body (except for both hands or arms) to
return the ball to the opposing team. Recently, the International Sepak takraw
Federation (ISTAF) has been endeavouring to bring this traditional game into
the Olympic games by the year 2020 (Utusan Malaysia Online, 2009). The
traditional takraw ball is manufactured by conventionally weaving split rattan
strips into a spherical basket. Modern takraw balls are manufactured by forming
strips of plastics materials into interwoven hoop. These interwoven hoops form
12 holes and 30 intersections.