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1
The Physics of Hitting a Home Run
  • Alan M. Nathan,University of Illinois
  • www.npl.uiuc.edu/a-nathan/pob
  • a-nathan _at_uiuc.edu

2
Baseball and Physics
3
Philosophical Remarks (Courtesy of Bob Adair)
  • the physics of baseball is not the clean,
    well-defined physics of fundamental matters.
    Hence conclusions must depend on approximations
    and estimates. But estimates are part of the
    physicists repertoire...
  • The physicists model of the game must fit the
    game.
  • Our goal is not to reform the game but to
    understand it.

4
Hitting the Baseball the most difficult feat in
sports
1955 Topps cards from my personal collection
5
Hitting and Pitching, Thinking and Guessing
Graphic courtesy of Bob Adair and NYT
6
Example Tim Wakefields Knuckleball
7
The Physics of Hitting a Home Run
  • How does a baseball bat work?
  • Why does aluminum outperform wood?
  • How does spin affect flight of baseball?
  • Can a curveball be hit farther than a fastball?

8
Brief Description of Ball-Bat Collision
  • forces large, time short
  • gt8000 lbs, lt1 ms
  • ball compresses, stops, expands
  • KE?PE?KE
  • bat bends compresses
  • lots of energy dissipated (COR)
  • distortion of ball
  • vibrations in bat
  • to hit home run.
  • large hit ball speed
  • optimum take-off angle
  • lots of backspin

Courtesy of CE Composites
9
Kinematics of Ball-Bat Collision
vf q vball (1q) vbat
  • q ? Collision Efficiency
  • property of ball bat
  • independent of reference frame
  • independent of end conditionsmore later
  • weakly dependent on vrel
  • Superball-wall q ? 1
  • Ball-Bat near sweet spot q ? 0.2
  • ? vf ? 0.2 vball 1.2 vbat

Conclusion vbat matters much more than vball
10
Kinematics of Ball-Bat Collision
r mball /Mbat,eff bat recoil factor ?
0.25 (momentum and angular momentum
conservation) e coefficient of restitution ?
0.50 (energy
dissipationmainly in ball, some in bat)
11
Kinematics of Ball-Bat Collision
  • r mball /Mbat,eff bat recoil factor ? 0.25
  • (momentum and angular momentum conservation)
  • heavier bat better but

12
The Ideal Bat Weight or Iknob
Experiments ?knob (1/Iknob)0.3
Observation Batters prefer lighter bats
13
Accounting for COR Dynamic Model for Ball-Bat
Collision AMN, Am. J. Phys, 68, 979 (2000)
  • Collision excites bending vibrations in bat
  • hurts!
  • breaks bats
  • dissipates energy
  • lower COR
  • lower vf

14
The Details A Dynamic Model
  • Step 1 Solve eigenvalue problem for free
    vibrations
  • Step 2 Nonlinear lossy spring for ball-bat
    interaction F(t)
  • Step 3 Expand in normal modes and solve

15
Modal Analysis of a Baseball Bat www.kettering.edu
/drussell/bats.html
16
Some Interesting InsightsBat Recoil,
Vibrations, COR, and Sweet Spot

e
vf
Evib
? 1 ms ? only lowest 4 modes excited
17
Experimental Data Dependence of COR on Impact
Location ball incident on bat at rest
Conclusion essential physics under control
18
Independence of End Conditions
  • handle moves only after 0.6 ms delay
  • collision nearly over by then
  • nothing on knob end matters
  • size, shape
  • boundary conditions
  • hands

19
Vibrations and Broken Bats
inside
outside
node
20
Why Does Aluminum Outperform Wood?
  • Aluminum has thin shell
  • Less mass in barrel
  • easier to swing and control ?
  • but less effective at transferring energy ?
  • for many bats ? cancels ?
  • Hoop modes
  • trampoline effect
  • larger COR ??

21
The Trampoline Effect A Simple Physical
Picture
  • Two springs mutually compress each other
  • KE ? PE ? KE
  • PE shared between ball spring and bat spring
  • PE in ball mostly dissipated (80!)
  • PE in bat mostly restored
  • Net effect less overall energy dissipated
  • ...and therefore higher ball-bat COR
  • more bounce
  • Also seen in golf, tennis,

22
The Trampoline Effect A Closer Look
  • hoop modes cos(2?)
  • k ? (t/R)3 hoop mode largest
  • in barrel
  • f2 (1-3 kHz) lt 1/ ? ? 1kHz
  • ? energy mostly restored
  • (unlike bending modes)

Thanks to Dan Russell
ping
23
Data and Model
  • to optimize.
  • kbat small
  • fhoop? gt 1

essential physics understood
24
Effect of Spin on Baseball Trajectory
(in direction leading edge is turning)
CD 0.2-0.5 CL R?/v
25
New Experiment at Illinois
  • Fire baseball horizontally from pitching machine
  • Use motion capture to track ball over 5m of
    flight and determine x0,y0,vx,vy,?,ay
  • Use ay to determine Magnus force as function of
    v, ?

26
Motion Capture ExperimentJoe Hopkins, Lance
Chong, Hank Kaczmarski, AMN
27
Experiment Sample MoCap Data
topspin ? ay gt g
y ½ ayt2
work in progress
28
Some Typical Results
Lift --increases range --reduces optimum angle
29
Oblique CollisionsLeaving the No-Spin Zone
  • Friction
  • sliding/rolling vs. gripping
  • transverse velocity reduced, spin increased
  • vT' 5/7 vT ? vT'/R
  • Familiar Results
  • Balls hit to left/right break toward foul line
  • Topspin gives tricky bounces in infield
  • Pop fouls behind the plate curve back toward
    field
  • Backspin keeps fly ball in air longer

f
30
Undercutting the ball ? backspin
trajectories
31
? ? larger for curveball
32
Can Curveball Travel Farther than Fastball?
  • Bat-Ball Collision Dynamics
  • A fastball will be hit faster
  • A curveball will be hit with more backspin
  • Aerodynamics
  • A ball hit faster will travel farther
  • Backspin increases distance
  • Which effect wins?
  • Curveball, by a hair!

33
Work in Progress
  • Collision experiments calculations to elucidate
    trampoline effect
  • New measurements of lift and drag
  • Experiments on oblique collisions
  • Rod Cross AMN rolling almost works at low
    speed
  • AMN studies in progress at high speed

34
Final Summary
  • Physics of baseball is a fun application of basic
    (and not-so-basic) physics
  • Check out my web site if you want to know more
  • www.npl.uiuc.edu/a-nathan/pob
  • a-nathan_at_uiuc.edu
  • Go Red Sox!
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