The mechanical properties of a vertically dropped ball, represented by an equivalent mass-spring-damper model, are related to the coefficient of restitution and the time of contact of the ball during one bounce with the impacting surface. In addition, it is shown that the coefficient of restitution and contact time of a single bounce are related to the total number of bounces and the total time elapsing between dropping the ball and the ball coming to rest. For a ball with significant bounce, approximate expressions for model parameters, i.e., stiffness and damping or equivalently natural frequency and damping ratio, are developed. Experimentally based results for a bouncing pingpong ball are presented
A detailed set of experiments are described that capture over a 1000 different instances of the boun...
The last two decades have seen a growing interest in research related to billiards. There have been ...
AbstractIn finite element models of sport ball impacts, modeling the ball has been much more challen...
The mechanical properties of a vertically dropped ball, represented by an equivalent mass-spring-dam...
The mechanical properties of a vertically dropped ball, represented by an equivalent mass-spring-dam...
Abstract — The mechanical properties of a vertically dropped ball, represented by an equivalent mass...
We study a simple model of a bouncing ball that takes explicitely into account the elastic deformab...
This paper addresses aerodynamic modeling issues related to a simple experiment in which a pingpong ...
A two-mass model with a spring and a damper in the vertical direction, accounting for vertical trans...
A model has been derived that determines the ball, stringbed and racket frame motion for an impact b...
A ball dropped over a solid surface bounces several times before a complete stop. The bouncing can b...
Author's verion of a chapter in the book: Proceedings of the 30th Chinese Control Conference. Also a...
This paper discusses experiments done as a class assignment in a Dynamics course in order to investi...
A model of tennis balls impacting obliquely on tennis courts was developed in this study. Balls wer...
A small ball is placed on top of a larger ball, and they are dropped from that initial orientation, ...
A detailed set of experiments are described that capture over a 1000 different instances of the boun...
The last two decades have seen a growing interest in research related to billiards. There have been ...
AbstractIn finite element models of sport ball impacts, modeling the ball has been much more challen...
The mechanical properties of a vertically dropped ball, represented by an equivalent mass-spring-dam...
The mechanical properties of a vertically dropped ball, represented by an equivalent mass-spring-dam...
Abstract — The mechanical properties of a vertically dropped ball, represented by an equivalent mass...
We study a simple model of a bouncing ball that takes explicitely into account the elastic deformab...
This paper addresses aerodynamic modeling issues related to a simple experiment in which a pingpong ...
A two-mass model with a spring and a damper in the vertical direction, accounting for vertical trans...
A model has been derived that determines the ball, stringbed and racket frame motion for an impact b...
A ball dropped over a solid surface bounces several times before a complete stop. The bouncing can b...
Author's verion of a chapter in the book: Proceedings of the 30th Chinese Control Conference. Also a...
This paper discusses experiments done as a class assignment in a Dynamics course in order to investi...
A model of tennis balls impacting obliquely on tennis courts was developed in this study. Balls wer...
A small ball is placed on top of a larger ball, and they are dropped from that initial orientation, ...
A detailed set of experiments are described that capture over a 1000 different instances of the boun...
The last two decades have seen a growing interest in research related to billiards. There have been ...
AbstractIn finite element models of sport ball impacts, modeling the ball has been much more challen...