An experimental study of the behavior of one bead bouncing repeatedly off a static flat horizontal surface is presented. We observe that the number of bounces made by the bead is finite. When the duration between two successive bounces becomes of the order of the impact duration, the bead no longer bounces but oscillates on the elastically deformed surface before coming to rest. This transition is explained with a modified Hertz interaction law in which gravity is taken into account during the interaction. For each bounce, measurement of both the duration of collision and the restitution coefficient have been done. The effective restitution coefficient is essentially constant and close to 1 during almost all bounces before decreasi...
To gain an understanding of the factors affecting the interaction of one grain with its environment ...
We have studied the coefficient of restitution, η, in normal collisions of a non-rotating sphere on ...
Many physical systems can be modelled relatively simply and accurately by a ball bouncing off a surf...
We study a simple model of a bouncing ball that takes explicitely into account the elastic deformab...
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Abstract. We study a simple model of a bouncing ball that takes explicitely into account the elastic...
International audienceA ball bouncing repeatedly on a vertically vibrating surface constitutes the f...
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Drops bouncing on an ultra-smooth solid surface can either make contact with the surface or be suppo...
In this work we investigate a model for the description of the impact of a ball with a flexible beam...
We describe experiments and simulations to investigate the dynamics of a ball bouncing on a rough vi...
To gain an understanding of the factors affecting the interaction of one grain with its environment ...
We have studied the coefficient of restitution, η, in normal collisions of a non-rotating sphere on ...
Many physical systems can be modelled relatively simply and accurately by a ball bouncing off a surf...
We study a simple model of a bouncing ball that takes explicitely into account the elastic deformab...
Observing the bouncing of a marble on a table is a rather common experience. The tic-tac sound of th...
Abstract. We study a simple model of a bouncing ball that takes explicitely into account the elastic...
International audienceA ball bouncing repeatedly on a vertically vibrating surface constitutes the f...
Abstract — The mechanical properties of a vertically dropped ball, represented by an equivalent mass...
International audienceWe investigate the impact of composite objects. They consist of a soft layer o...
AbstractThis paper presents a theoretical model on the normal (head-on) collision between soft-spher...
This paper examines the impact behaviour of a non-homogenous sphere (in this case a cricket ball wit...
A viscoelastic model of a tennis ball impact at normal incidence on a rigid surface is presented in ...
Drops bouncing on an ultra-smooth solid surface can either make contact with the surface or be suppo...
In this work we investigate a model for the description of the impact of a ball with a flexible beam...
We describe experiments and simulations to investigate the dynamics of a ball bouncing on a rough vi...
To gain an understanding of the factors affecting the interaction of one grain with its environment ...
We have studied the coefficient of restitution, η, in normal collisions of a non-rotating sphere on ...
Many physical systems can be modelled relatively simply and accurately by a ball bouncing off a surf...