Design and development of a slow badminton shuttlecock

Shuttlecocks available in the market today are only suitable for professional or skilled badminton players. Beginners and young children often find difficulties in striking these shuttlecocks because the flight speeds of shuttlecocks are simply too fast for them. This project investigates p...

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Main Author: Lee, Yu Zhong.
Other Authors: Lim Chu Sing
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-406182023-03-04T19:32:59Z Design and development of a slow badminton shuttlecock Lee, Yu Zhong. Lim Chu Sing School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Manufacturing::Product design Shuttlecocks available in the market today are only suitable for professional or skilled badminton players. Beginners and young children often find difficulties in striking these shuttlecocks because the flight speeds of shuttlecocks are simply too fast for them. This project investigates possible structural characteristics that may affect the flight speed of a shuttlecock, and the factors that could significantly reduce the shuttlecock’s speed were being identified and incorporated in designing a ‘slow’ badminton shuttlecock for beginners or young children. In this project, shuttlecocks were structurally modified into designs which made use of factors such as increase in frontal area and spinning motion to slow down their flight speed. The flight velocities of the modified shuttlecocks were calculated using kinematic approach in motion analysis. The results showed that structural differences (which include frontal area to mass ratio, height and angle of skirt, and material stiffness) play an important part in determining the flight speed of a shuttlecock. The ‘slow’ shuttlecock was found to be 55.26% slower than the conventional feather shuttlecock. This project also provide the direction for future developments of the ‘slow’ shuttlecock or to slow down other flight projectiles and the descend of free falling objects. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2010-06-17T02:25:31Z 2010-06-17T02:25:31Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40618 en Nanyang Technological University 144 p. application/pdf
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Lee, Yu Zhong.
Design and development of a slow badminton shuttlecock
description Shuttlecocks available in the market today are only suitable for professional or skilled badminton players. Beginners and young children often find difficulties in striking these shuttlecocks because the flight speeds of shuttlecocks are simply too fast for them. This project investigates possible structural characteristics that may affect the flight speed of a shuttlecock, and the factors that could significantly reduce the shuttlecock’s speed were being identified and incorporated in designing a ‘slow’ badminton shuttlecock for beginners or young children. In this project, shuttlecocks were structurally modified into designs which made use of factors such as increase in frontal area and spinning motion to slow down their flight speed. The flight velocities of the modified shuttlecocks were calculated using kinematic approach in motion analysis. The results showed that structural differences (which include frontal area to mass ratio, height and angle of skirt, and material stiffness) play an important part in determining the flight speed of a shuttlecock. The ‘slow’ shuttlecock was found to be 55.26% slower than the conventional feather shuttlecock. This project also provide the direction for future developments of the ‘slow’ shuttlecock or to slow down other flight projectiles and the descend of free falling objects.
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