While it is well known that the presence of dimples reduces the drag force exerted on a golf ball, demonstrations of this phenomenon are not common. A simple pendulum is designed and used in a wind tunnel to measure the drag force exerted by a moving stream of air on a spherical object. This pendulum is then used in experiments to measure drag forces exerted on smooth balls and on golf balls in order to compare the results. Data collected from 12 balls tested at speeds ranging from 54 to 180 km/h demonstrate that the presence of dimples on the surface of golf balls causes them to experience drag forces that are smaller than those on smooth balls of the same diameters and weights
The speed of golf balls can be regarded as the fastest in all ball games. The flying distance of a g...
The following considers lift and drag measurements of 13 production golf ball models propelled throu...
AbstractThe aerodynamics of golf balls is considerably more complex than that of many other spherica...
The aerodynamic behaviour of the golf ball is primarily dependent on the physical features of comple...
There are many golf balls on the market today with varying dimple sizes, shapes, and distribution. T...
The aerodynamics of golf balls is considerably more complex than that of many other spherical balls....
Abstract The aerodynamic behaviour of the golf ball is primarily dependent on the physical features ...
The aerodynamics of golf balls is considerably more complex than that of many other spherical balls....
AbstractThe aerodynamics of golf balls is considerably more complex than that of many other spherica...
The aerodynamic behaviour of the golf ball is primarily dependent on the physical features of comple...
There are many golf balls on the market today with varying dimple sizes, shapes, and distribution. T...
In this study, we investigate the aerodynamics of our newly designed golf ball that does not have di...
There are many golf balls on the market today with varying dimple sizes, shapes, and distribution. T...
AbstractDimples on the golf ball have significant effect on its aerodynamic properties as well as th...
The following considers lift and drag measurements of 13 production golf ball models propelled throu...
The speed of golf balls can be regarded as the fastest in all ball games. The flying distance of a g...
The following considers lift and drag measurements of 13 production golf ball models propelled throu...
AbstractThe aerodynamics of golf balls is considerably more complex than that of many other spherica...
The aerodynamic behaviour of the golf ball is primarily dependent on the physical features of comple...
There are many golf balls on the market today with varying dimple sizes, shapes, and distribution. T...
The aerodynamics of golf balls is considerably more complex than that of many other spherical balls....
Abstract The aerodynamic behaviour of the golf ball is primarily dependent on the physical features ...
The aerodynamics of golf balls is considerably more complex than that of many other spherical balls....
AbstractThe aerodynamics of golf balls is considerably more complex than that of many other spherica...
The aerodynamic behaviour of the golf ball is primarily dependent on the physical features of comple...
There are many golf balls on the market today with varying dimple sizes, shapes, and distribution. T...
In this study, we investigate the aerodynamics of our newly designed golf ball that does not have di...
There are many golf balls on the market today with varying dimple sizes, shapes, and distribution. T...
AbstractDimples on the golf ball have significant effect on its aerodynamic properties as well as th...
The following considers lift and drag measurements of 13 production golf ball models propelled throu...
The speed of golf balls can be regarded as the fastest in all ball games. The flying distance of a g...
The following considers lift and drag measurements of 13 production golf ball models propelled throu...
AbstractThe aerodynamics of golf balls is considerably more complex than that of many other spherica...