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Arrow behaviour in free flight

Park, 2011

Document ID
8917057880679864931
Author
Park J
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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology

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As an arrow exits a bow, it may have a non-zero angle of attack in both the vertical and the horizontal planes. It might also have a non-zero angular rotation about its centre of mass and will probably be flexing longitudinally. In this paper, the arrow behaviour in free flight in …
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