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James Cain 9/12/14
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In 1974, NCAA implemented the use of metal bats to save money ◦ The number of homeruns per game drastically increased ◦ Higher rate of injury to pitchers attributed to higher ball exit velocity off of an metal bat Due to higher rate of injuries, NCAA instituted stricter ball-bat coefficient of restitution (BBCOR) to make metal bat performance similar to that of a wood bat Goal of project is to compare bat performance of wood, metal, and metal BBCOR baseball bats
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Model a baseball and baseball bats in Abaqus/CAE Perform a dynamic analysis on the bat-ball interaction in Abaqus/Explicit Modify models with different physical properties such as material, mass, and size Compare the analytical results of the bat performance to experimental data
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Create three-dimensional models of a baseball and wood and aluminum baseball bats using Abaqus/CAE Create a finite element model (FEM) and analyze the dynamic nature of the bat-ball interaction using Abaqus/Explicit ◦ Apply appropriate boundary conditions, contact, and constraints Run and repeat analysis with both coarser and finer meshes to determine the adequacy of the mesh Re-run analysis using different bat physical properties
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Become proficient in the use of FEA, specifically in Abaqus/CAE and Abaqus/Explicit Gain a better understanding of the bat-ball interaction and bat performance of different material bats
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Milestones ◦ Research experimental data on wood and metal baseball bat performances ◦ Research material properties for wood and metal bats and baseballs ◦ Create FEM to show contact between baseball and bat ◦ Run FEM to determine effects of different variables and process results Deadlines ◦ Tentative Project Proposal Draft September 5, 2014 ◦ Project ProposalSeptember 12, 2014 ◦ First Progress Report September 26, 2014 ◦ Second Progress Report October 17, 2014 ◦ Final Draft November 7, 2014 ◦ Preliminary Final Report November 28, 2014 ◦ Final Report December 12, 2014
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