Abstract:The surface of a golf ball is provided with innumerable dents called dimples to improve the flight distance. In this study, we manufactured 15 model balls in which the dimple occupancy and the dimple volume ratio was changed by the dimple diameter and the number of dimples, and the dimple shapes. Using these balls, we carried out lift and drag measurements of the rotating balls in wind tunnel experiments. Then, a flight trajectory simulation was performed based on the obtained experimental results. As a result… Show more
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