A simple model is outlined to describe the collision of cast phenol-formaldehyde resin spheres such as the balls used in the parlor game of pocket billiards, based in part on the famous analysis of elastic collisions developed by Heinrich Hertz over 100 years ago. The analysis treats the normal and tangential components of the initial sphere's velocity independently as it collides with a stationary identical second sphere. The collective effects of these and other parameters on the trajectory of the second sphere are provided in the conclusions
Abstract: Amodel is presented in which the normal impact of a thick walled pressurized sphere, such ...
A model is presented in which the normal impact of a thick walled pressurized sphere, such as a tenn...
An explicit finite-element (FE) model of a pressurised tennis ball is presented. The FE model was us...
AbstractThis paper presents a theoretical model on the normal (head-on) collision between soft-spher...
This paper investigates the dynamic behavior of elastoplastic collision of several non-sphere partic...
To describe the collision of elastic-perfectly plastic spheres,Thornton proposed an simplified theor...
This paper examines the impact behaviour of a non-homogenous sphere (in this case a cricket ball wit...
The current work begins with an examination of the sources of stiffness in hollow shells. The findin...
It is shown how some recent general theoretical results on impacts of mechanical systems with unilat...
This study investigates the effect of spin and coefficient of friction on the reaction forces in a s...
A mathematical model of impact was developed using experimental data from stroboscopic photographs o...
To describe the collision of elastic-perfectly plastic spheres,Thornton[l]proposed an simplified the...
This work presents explicit dynamic finite element simulations of various impacts of elastic-plastic...
A dynamic finite element model was eveloped to simulate impacts of golf balls on turf. A two-piece ...
<p></p><p>The study on the conservation of linear momentum and impulsive forces in introductory phys...
Abstract: Amodel is presented in which the normal impact of a thick walled pressurized sphere, such ...
A model is presented in which the normal impact of a thick walled pressurized sphere, such as a tenn...
An explicit finite-element (FE) model of a pressurised tennis ball is presented. The FE model was us...
AbstractThis paper presents a theoretical model on the normal (head-on) collision between soft-spher...
This paper investigates the dynamic behavior of elastoplastic collision of several non-sphere partic...
To describe the collision of elastic-perfectly plastic spheres,Thornton proposed an simplified theor...
This paper examines the impact behaviour of a non-homogenous sphere (in this case a cricket ball wit...
The current work begins with an examination of the sources of stiffness in hollow shells. The findin...
It is shown how some recent general theoretical results on impacts of mechanical systems with unilat...
This study investigates the effect of spin and coefficient of friction on the reaction forces in a s...
A mathematical model of impact was developed using experimental data from stroboscopic photographs o...
To describe the collision of elastic-perfectly plastic spheres,Thornton[l]proposed an simplified the...
This work presents explicit dynamic finite element simulations of various impacts of elastic-plastic...
A dynamic finite element model was eveloped to simulate impacts of golf balls on turf. A two-piece ...
<p></p><p>The study on the conservation of linear momentum and impulsive forces in introductory phys...
Abstract: Amodel is presented in which the normal impact of a thick walled pressurized sphere, such ...
A model is presented in which the normal impact of a thick walled pressurized sphere, such as a tenn...
An explicit finite-element (FE) model of a pressurised tennis ball is presented. The FE model was us...