
Projectile Dynamics in Sport
Principles and Applications
Colin White(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 18. August 2010
Book
Hardback
334 pages
978-0-415-47331-6 (ISBN)
Description
How can we predict the trajectory of a baseball from bat to outfield?
How do the dimples in a golf ball influence its flight from tee to pin?
What forces determine the path of a soccer ball steered over a defensive wall by an elite player?
An understanding of the physical processes involved in throwing, hitting, firing and releasing sporting projectiles is essential for a full understanding of the science that underpins sport. This is the first book to comprehensively examine those processes and to explain the factors governing the trajectories of sporting projectiles once they are set in motion.
From a serve in tennis to the flight of a 'human projectile' over a high jump bar, this book explains the universal physical and mathematical principles governing movement in sport, and then shows how those principles are applied in specific sporting contexts. Divided into two sections, addressing theory and application respectively, the book explores key concepts such as:
friction, spin, drag, impact and bounce
computer and mathematical modelling
variable sensitivity
the design of sports equipment
materials science.
Richly illustrated throughout, and containing a wealth of research data as well as worked equations and examples, this book is essential reading for all serious students of sports biomechanics, sports engineering, sports technology, sports equipment design and sports performance analysis.
How do the dimples in a golf ball influence its flight from tee to pin?
What forces determine the path of a soccer ball steered over a defensive wall by an elite player?
An understanding of the physical processes involved in throwing, hitting, firing and releasing sporting projectiles is essential for a full understanding of the science that underpins sport. This is the first book to comprehensively examine those processes and to explain the factors governing the trajectories of sporting projectiles once they are set in motion.
From a serve in tennis to the flight of a 'human projectile' over a high jump bar, this book explains the universal physical and mathematical principles governing movement in sport, and then shows how those principles are applied in specific sporting contexts. Divided into two sections, addressing theory and application respectively, the book explores key concepts such as:
friction, spin, drag, impact and bounce
computer and mathematical modelling
variable sensitivity
the design of sports equipment
materials science.
Richly illustrated throughout, and containing a wealth of research data as well as worked equations and examples, this book is essential reading for all serious students of sports biomechanics, sports engineering, sports technology, sports equipment design and sports performance analysis.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
103 s/w Zeichnungen, 25 s/w Tabellen
25 Tables, black and white; 103 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
787 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-47331-6 (9780415473316)
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Person
Colin White began his career as a software engineer, working on various military modelling projects. In 1986, he joined the Department of Physics at the University of Portsmouth as Senior Lecturer before transferring, in 2000, to the Department of Sport and Physical Exercise Science where he taught sports technology and modelling.
Content
Section 1: The Theory 1. Sports Projectile Modeling - Why, How and....So What! 2. Launching Projectiles into Motion 3. Motion of Projectiles under the Influence of Gravity 4. Impact and Bounce 5. Drag and Lift 6. The Effects of Spin Section 2: Practical Applications 7. Shot Put and Hammer 8. Discus 9. Javelin 10. Golf 11. Tennis and Squash 12. Cricket and Baseball 13. Football 14. Rugby and American Football 15. Some Assorted Sporting Projectiles. Appendices