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Flow analysis and aerodynamic characteristics of a badminton shuttlecock with spin at high Reynolds numbers

Hasegawa et al., 2013

Document ID
11913034081314106927
Author
Hasegawa H
Kitta S
Murakami M
Obayashi S
Publication year
Publication venue
Sports Engineering

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A badminton shuttlecock flies in a high-drag, and thus, the sport has been a subject of research from the point of view of aerodynamics. A badminton shuttlecock generates significant aerodynamic drag and has a complex flight trajectory. It also has the smallest …
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