We study a simple model of a bouncing ball that takes explicitely into account the elastic deformability of the body and the energy dissipation due to internal friction. We show that this model is not subject to the problem of inelastic collapse, that is, it does not allow an infinite number of impacts in a finite time. We compute asymptotic expressions for the time of flight and for the impact velocity. We also prove that contacts with zero velocity of the lower end of the ball are possible, but non-generic. Finally, we compare our findings with other models and laboratory experiments
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Abstract The dynamics of a vibrated bouncing ball is studied numerically in the reduced impact rep...
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An infinite number of elastically colliding balls is considered in a classical, and then in a relati...
The inelastic hard sphere model of granular material is simple, easily accessible to theory and simu...
This paper discusses experiments done as a class assignment in a Dynamics course in order to investi...
Abstract. We study a simple model of a bouncing ball that takes explicitely into account the elastic...
Observing the bouncing of a marble on a table is a rather common experience. The tic-tac sound of th...
An experimental study of the behavior of one bead bouncing repeatedly off a static flat horizontal ...
Many physical systems can be modelled relatively simply and accurately by a ball bouncing off a surf...
Abstract — The mechanical properties of a vertically dropped ball, represented by an equivalent mass...
The mechanical properties of a vertically dropped ball, represented by an equivalent mass-spring-dam...
Analytical arguments are used to describe the behavior of the average velocity in the problem of an ...
© 1998 The American Physical SocietyThe electronic version of this article is the complete one and c...
Abstract The dynamics of a vibrated bouncing ball is studied numerically in the reduced impact rep...
International audienceA ball bouncing repeatedly on a vertically vibrating surface constitutes the f...
A ball dropped over a solid surface bounces several times before a complete stop. The bouncing can b...
The collision of four balls aligned is analyzed in this paper. This study is based on the fundamenta...
An infinite number of elastically colliding balls is considered in a classical, and then in a relati...
The inelastic hard sphere model of granular material is simple, easily accessible to theory and simu...
This paper discusses experiments done as a class assignment in a Dynamics course in order to investi...