A model is presented in which the normal impact of a thick walled pressurized sphere, such as a tennis ball, is modelled as a non-linear viscoelastic spring and damper, coupled with momentum-flux forces where the shell wall deforms with high stiffness and damping. These momentum-flux forces are only present in the impact phase and do not appear during restitution. Rotation set up during an oblique impact causes the momentum-flux forces at the front and rear of the sphere to be different such that the total vertical reaction force acts in front of the centre of mass when topspin is present. The sphere was allowed to deform and this caused both the torque and the effective moment of inertia of the sphere to decrease. The result of this is tha...
A two-mass model with a spring and a damper in the vertical direction, accounting for vertical trans...
Dynamic impacts of objects on surfaces are very important in the world of sport. In some sports ela...
Whilst tennis racket technology has progressed significantly over the last hundred years, ball desig...
Abstract: Amodel is presented in which the normal impact of a thick walled pressurized sphere, such ...
A model has been developed which incorporates features of vicsoelastic, impulsive and Newtonian mode...
A model of tennis balls impacting obliquely on tennis courts was developed in this study. Balls wer...
The current work begins with an examination of the sources of stiffness in hollow shells. The findin...
An analytical model was created to stimulate the bounce of a tennis ball normal to a playing surface...
A viscoelastic model of a tennis ball impact at normal incidence on a rigid surface is presented in ...
A method is outlined for modelling the horizontal frictional forces and vertical reaction force on a...
A model of tennis balls impacting obliquely on tennis courts was developed in this study. Balls wer...
This paper examines the impact behaviour of a non-homogenous sphere (in this case a cricket ball wit...
There are currently no restrictions on the coefficient of friction of tennis courts or strings. The ...
An explicit finite-element (FE) model of a pressurised tennis ball is presented. The FE model was us...
Abstract: There are currently no restrictions on the coefficient of friction of tennis courts or str...
A two-mass model with a spring and a damper in the vertical direction, accounting for vertical trans...
Dynamic impacts of objects on surfaces are very important in the world of sport. In some sports ela...
Whilst tennis racket technology has progressed significantly over the last hundred years, ball desig...
Abstract: Amodel is presented in which the normal impact of a thick walled pressurized sphere, such ...
A model has been developed which incorporates features of vicsoelastic, impulsive and Newtonian mode...
A model of tennis balls impacting obliquely on tennis courts was developed in this study. Balls wer...
The current work begins with an examination of the sources of stiffness in hollow shells. The findin...
An analytical model was created to stimulate the bounce of a tennis ball normal to a playing surface...
A viscoelastic model of a tennis ball impact at normal incidence on a rigid surface is presented in ...
A method is outlined for modelling the horizontal frictional forces and vertical reaction force on a...
A model of tennis balls impacting obliquely on tennis courts was developed in this study. Balls wer...
This paper examines the impact behaviour of a non-homogenous sphere (in this case a cricket ball wit...
There are currently no restrictions on the coefficient of friction of tennis courts or strings. The ...
An explicit finite-element (FE) model of a pressurised tennis ball is presented. The FE model was us...
Abstract: There are currently no restrictions on the coefficient of friction of tennis courts or str...
A two-mass model with a spring and a damper in the vertical direction, accounting for vertical trans...
Dynamic impacts of objects on surfaces are very important in the world of sport. In some sports ela...
Whilst tennis racket technology has progressed significantly over the last hundred years, ball desig...