Title: Baseball Aerodynamics
1Baseball Aerodynamics
Alan M. Nathan, University of Illinois a-nathan_at_il
linois.edu webusers.npl.uiuc.edu/a-nathan/pob
- Introduction
- State of our previous knowledge
- What we are learning from newer technologies
- --about baseball aerodynamics
- --about the game itself
- Summary
2Forces and Torques on a Spinning Baseball in
Flight
The goal determine the coefficients of drag,
lift, and moment
3Real vs. Physics 101 Trajectory Effect of
Drag and Magnus
- Reduced distance on fly ball
- Reduction of pitched ball speed by 10
- Asymmetric trajectory
- Optimum fly ball angle30o
4Some Effects of Spin
- Backspin makes ball rise
- hop of fastball
- increased distance of fly ball
- tricky popups
- Topspin makes ball drop
- 12-6 curveball
- topspin line drives nose-dive
- Sidespin makes ball break toward foul pole
- Breaking pitches due to spin
- curveballs, sliders, cutters, etc.
5So what do we know about CD, CL, and CM?
6What do we know about CD?
- Depends on .
- Reynolds Number
- Re ?Dv/?
- Re1x105 _at_ 45 mph
- surface roughness
- seam orientation?
- spin?
- Summary
- Existing data show factor of 2 discrepencies
- Character of the drag crisis not well
determined - CD above 100 mph not well determined
7What do we know about CL?
- Depends on .
- spin parameter S ? R?/v
- Seam orientation?
- Reynolds number _at_ fixed S?
- best evidence in no, in region of 50-100 mph
In region of importance for baseball
(S0.05-0.30), data are consistent at 20 level
8Dependence of CL on Re at fixed S
Conclusion No strong dependence on Re at fixed
S ? 0.2
9What do we know about CM?
- Almost nothing experimentally!
- For golf.
- CM ?S ? 0.012S
- ? ? 19-24 sec _at_ 100 mph
- ? ? M/R2/?v (8 larger for baseball)
- Therefore estimate ? ? 20-26 sec _at_ 100 mph
10New Technologies
- The PITCHf/x system
- The TrackMan Doppler radar system
11The PITCHf/x Tracking System
- Two video cameras track baseball in 1/60-sec
intervals (usually high home and high first) - Software to identify and track pitch frame-by-
frame in real time ? full trajectory - Installed in every MLB ballpark
Image, courtesy of Sportvision
12What kind of stuff can one learn?
- Pitch speed to 0.5 mph
- at release and at home plate
- Pitch location to 0.5 inches
- at release and at home plate
- movement to 2.0 inches
- both magnitude and direction
- Initial velocity direction
- Pitch classification
- more on this later
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- And all these data are freely available online!
13Example Pitch Speed--PITCHf/x vs. the gun
- Pitched ball loses about 10 of speed between
pitcher and batter - Average speed ltvgt is 95 of release speed
vf
v0
14Example Pitching at High Altitude
Denver
Toronto
Toronto
Denver
PITCHf/x data contain a wealth of information
about drag and lift!
15Example CD from Pitchf/x
Cd vs. v0
ltCdgt vs. v0 in 2 mph bins
20k pitches from Anaheim, 2007 Fluctuations
consistent with ?x?1 inch!
16Drag Coefficientno evidence for drag crisis
Good approximation Cd 0.350.05 in range
70-100 mph
17Example Pitch Classification LHP Jon Lester,
8/4/07
pitches fall into neat clusters I 4-seam
FB II 2-seam FB III slider (note the reduced
spin) IV CB
18Compare with knuckleball pitcher Tim Wakefield
FB
CB
19What makes an effective slider?C. C. Sabathia
Josh Kalk, THT, 5/22/08
This slider is very effective since it looks like
a fastball for over half the trajectory, then
seems to drop at the last minute (late break).
side view
20New Tools to Study Trajectories of Batted Balls
- Hitf/x
- Uses Pitchf/x cameras to track initial trajectory
- v0,?,?
- Hittracker (www.hittrackeronline.com)
- Measure landing point and flight time for home
runs - TrackMan Doppler radar
- Tracks full batted ball trajectory
- Determines initial spin
- Possibly spin decay
21Example The carry of a fly ball
- How much does a fly ball carry?
- Motivation does the ball carry especially well
in the new Yankee Stadium? - carry (actual distance)/(vacuum distance)
- for same initial conditions
22The carry of a fly ball819 home runs from
April 2009
23 Fly ball trajectory from TrackMan(Safeco Field
experiment)
New TrackMan pitch data
Conclusion Simple prescription for drag and
Magnus fits data beautifully.
24Summary
- We are on the verge of major breakthrough on our
ability to track baseballs and determine the
aerodynamic effects - In the near future we should be able to address
some outstanding issues - more precise values for Cd
- in crisis region
- for vgt100 mph
- spin-dependent drag?
- dependence of drag Magnus on seam orientation,
surface roughness, - time constant for spin decay?