Analysis of point-contact models of the bounce of a hard spinning ball on a compliant frictional surface
Inspired by the turf-ball interaction in golf, this paper seeks to understand the bounce of a ball that can be modelled as a rigid sphere and the surface as supplying an elasto-plastic contact force in addition to Coulomb friction. A general formulation is proposed that models the finite time interv...
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Zusammenfassung: | Inspired by the turf-ball interaction in golf, this paper seeks to understand
the bounce of a ball that can be modelled as a rigid sphere and the surface as
supplying an elasto-plastic contact force in addition to Coulomb friction. A
general formulation is proposed that models the finite time interval of bounce
from touch-down to lift-off. Key to the analysis is understanding transitions
between slip and roll during the bounce. Starting from the rigid-body limit
with a an energetic or Poisson coefficient of restitution, it is shown that
slip reversal during the contact phase cannot be captured in this case, which
result generalises to the case of pure normal compliance. Yet, the introduction
of linear tangential stiffness and damping, does enable slip reversal. This
result is extended to general weakly nonlinear normal and tangential
compliance. An analysis using Filippov theory of piecewise-smooth systems leads
to an argument in a natural limit that lift-off while rolling is non-generic
and that almost all trajectories that lift off, do so under slip conditions.
Moreover, there is a codimension-one surface in the space of incoming velocity
and spin which divides balls that lift off with backspin from those that lift
off with topspin. The results are compared with recent experimental
measurements on golf ball bounce and the theory is shown to capture the main
features of the data. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2208.11685 |