Inelastic ball-plane impact : an accurate way to measure the normal restitution coefficient
Résumé
The authors describe a setup to measure accurately the normal restitution coefficient between a quasiresonant ball and a plane. It uses the fact that the trajectory of a single ball in a cylindrical box with a vibrating wall reduces rapidly to a merely periodic one dimensional dynamics, with little rotation. The ball speed is measured accurately from the time series of impacts. It is also used to study and calibrate a sphere-plane impact sensor. This sensor allows to determine the collision time at a microsecond accuracy and the maximum force applied.
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