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Professor Barton Smith of Utah State University explains his work on the fluid dynamics of a baseball pitch. For more information check out his website: baseballaero.com
Research by Barton Smith and Andrew Smith at Utah State University.
Interview with University of Oxford Mathematician Dr Tom Crawford. Tom is an Early-Career Teaching and Outreach Fellow in Mathematics at St Edmund Hall: seh.ox.ac.uk/people/tom-crawford
This video is part of a collaboration with the Journal of Fluid Mechanics and the UK Fluids Network featuring a series of interviews with researchers from the APS DFD 2019 conference.
Sponsored by the Journal of Fluid Mechanics and the UK Fluids Network. Produced by Tom Crawford.
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Featuring "The effect of seam orientation on the flight of a baseball": doi.org/10.1103/APS.DFD.2019.GFM.V0038
The understanding of aerodynamics in baseball has, over the history of the game, been continuously evolving. This video demonstrates some of the complex behaviour inherent in baseball flight due to the irregular seam locations on the ball and how additional forces, beyond those due to spin and gravity, can play a major role in determining the baseball's flight path.
Gallery of Fluid Motion entry:
youtube.com/watch?v=NuDMCgTpg8U
Authors:
Andrew Smith, Utah State University
Rob Friedman, Pitching Ninja
Nazmus Sakib, Utah State University
John Garrett, Utah State University
Barton Smith, Utah State University
Publication:
Smith AW, Smith BL. Using baseball seams to alter a pitch direction: The seam shifted wake. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology. 2021;235(1):21-28. doi:10.1177/1754337120961609
Golf ball image copyright Horia Varlan (Creative Commons 3.0 licence): commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Golf_balls#/media/File:Golf_ball_4.jpg
Trevor Bauer image copyright Erik Dros (Creative Commons 2.0 licence): commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Trevor_Bauer_(47903072211).jpg
With thanks to:
Barton Smith
Andrew Smith
AugustineMLB
Fangraphs Prospects
Horia Varlan
Erik Drost
JFM
UK Fluid Network
APS DFD 2019
All MLB footage is presented under a fair usage policy for the purpose of education. It remains copyright of MLB.
Professor Barton Smith of Utah State University explains his work on the fluid dynamics of a baseball pitch. For more information check out his website: baseballaero.com
Research by Barton Smith and Andrew Smith at Utah State University.
Interview with University of Oxford Mathematician Dr Tom Crawford. Tom is an Early-Career Teaching and Outreach Fellow in Mathematics at St Edmund Hall: seh.ox.ac.uk/people/tom-crawford
This video is part of a collaboration with the Journal of Fluid Mechanics and the UK Fluids Network featuring a series of interviews with researchers from the APS DFD 2019 conference.
Sponsored by the Journal of Fluid Mechanics and the UK Fluids Network. Produced by Tom Crawford.
For more maths related fun check out Tom's website tomrocksmaths.com
Get your Tom Rocks Maths merchandise here:
beautifulequations.net/collections/tom-rocks-maths
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Follow Tom:
Website: tomrocksmaths.com
YouTube: youtube.com/tomrocksmaths
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Facebook: facebook.com/tomrocksmaths
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Follow JFM on:
Website: cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-fluid-mechanics
Youtube: youtube.com/user/CambridgeUPAcPro
Twitter: twitter.com/JFluidMech
Follow the UK Fluids Network on:
Website: fluids.ac.uk
Twitter: twitter.com/UKFluidsNetwork
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Featuring "The effect of seam orientation on the flight of a baseball": doi.org/10.1103/APS.DFD.2019.GFM.V0038
The understanding of aerodynamics in baseball has, over the history of the game, been continuously evolving. This video demonstrates some of the complex behaviour inherent in baseball flight due to the irregular seam locations on the ball and how additional forces, beyond those due to spin and gravity, can play a major role in determining the baseball's flight path.
Gallery of Fluid Motion entry:
youtube.com/watch?v=NuDMCgTpg8U
Authors:
Andrew Smith, Utah State University
Rob Friedman, Pitching Ninja
Nazmus Sakib, Utah State University
John Garrett, Utah State University
Barton Smith, Utah State University
Publication:
Smith AW, Smith BL. Using baseball seams to alter a pitch direction: The seam shifted wake. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology. 2021;235(1):21-28. doi:10.1177/1754337120961609
Golf ball image copyright Horia Varlan (Creative Commons 3.0 licence): commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Golf_balls#/media/File:Golf_ball_4.jpg
Trevor Bauer image copyright Erik Dros (Creative Commons 2.0 licence): commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Trevor_Bauer_(47903072211).jpg
With thanks to:
Barton Smith
Andrew Smith
AugustineMLB
Fangraphs Prospects
Horia Varlan
Erik Drost
JFM
UK Fluid Network
APS DFD 2019
All MLB footage is presented under a fair usage policy for the purpose of education. It remains copyright of MLB.