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Effect of skirt angle and feathers formation on shuttlecock aerodynamics performance
Tajuddin Md. Jahi1, Haziq Ikhwan Zawawi2, Norazah Abd Rahman3.
Aerodynamic characteristics of badminton shuttlecock are significantly different from balls
used in other sports. Shuttlecock can achieve a very high initial speed and at the same
time, it can decelerate very fast. This is due to the significant aerodynamic drag it
experiences during its in-flight motion. A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis was
carried out to understand the aerodynamics of a feathers shuttlecock approved by
Badminton World Federation (BWF) for international tournaments. The aerodynamics
performance of a standard shuttlecock at steady-state flight was investigated. The
shuttlecock was assumed to be rigid and have no spin rotation; and velocity considered
was 92 m/s. Effects of parameters such as angle of attack, α; angle of skirt, ÆŸ; and angle of
feathers, β; on the shuttlecock drag coefficient, Cd; were studied. It is found that smaller ÆŸ
leads to smaller Cd. Analysis shows that the Cd is the largest when the shuttlecock is at α =
0°. Besides that, the Cd is also influenced by β which the standard shuttlecock has fairly
small Cd. Formation of feathers of the standard shuttlecock may be further twisted to the
optimal value of β in order to increase its drag. As a result, ÆŸ and β may be considered as
design parameters in order to obtain the desired aerodynamics performance.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
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