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Numerical simulations of the frictional collisions of solid balls on a rough surface

Three-dimensional simulations of the frictional collision between solid balls moving on a rough surface are analyzed in this paper. The analysis is performed in the context of pool and snooker, two popular games in the pocket billiards family. Accurate simulations of ball motion in billiard games ar...

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Published in:Sports engineering 2014-12, Vol.17 (4), p.227-237
Main Authors: Mathavan, S., Jackson, M. R., Parkin, R. M.
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