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3. Asai, T. (2011). Aerodynamics characteristics of a new soccer ball (Aerodynamische Eigenschaften eines neuen Fußballs). In 7th World Congress on Science and Football (WCSF), 2011. (S.1). Zugriff am 27.01.2012 unter http://www.shobix.co.jp/jssf/contents/supplement/files/P-040.pdf
Specifications for soccer balls are determined by the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). New soccer balls that meet these specifications are being routinely manufactured and used in competitive and recreational sports around the world. However, the aerodynamic characteristics of these newly manufactured soccer balls have not been clarified. Thus, the purpose of this study is to compare the basic aerodynamic characteristics of a conventional soccer ball with those of a new soccer ball in a wind tunnel. Furthermore, to examine the aerodynamic instability of these balls near the critical Reynolds regime (Re = ~3.0 x 105), we used high-speed video images and a smoke-generating agent (Asai et al., 2007).
Methods
We measured the aerodynamic forces acting on the two types of balls in a low-speed wind tunnel with a rectangular cross section of 0.7 x 0.7 m (turbulence level . 1%). Two full-size official FIFA soccer balls were tested: a conventional-type ball (Adidas TEAMGEIST II, 14 panels) and a newly designed ball (Adida JABULANI, 8 panels). The surface of the conventional soccer ball is relatively flat, whereas the Adidas JABULANI has small ridges.
Results & Discussion
According to the experimental results, the critical Reynolds number for the conventional soccer ball was approximately 2.8 x 105, whereas that for the ridge-type ball was approximately 3.2 x 105. We noted that the critical Reynolds number of the new ridge-type ball was slightly higher than that of the conventional soccer ball (Fig. 1).
Conclusion
It is concluded that the aerodynamic drag coefficient of the newly designed soccer ball is closer to that of a smooth sphere than the drag coefficient of the conventional ball. (Mikrofiche-Nummer: 24935)
Comentários
Por
Daniel Alecksey Rodrigues Koscak
em 9 de Fevereiro de 2012 às 17:46.
A Globo exibiu uma matéria a respeito do tema, ainda no ano da Copa : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LeKaXgpFOE&feature=related , um estudo realizado no IPT da USP, que ilustra bem o estudo apresentado.
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