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The Road to the Perfect MOI [the life and times of my composite bat] By Trong Nguyen TEAMS Academy Baseball Bat Engineering
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The Road to the Perfect MOI [ the life and times of my composite bat ] By Trong Nguyen TEAMS Academy Baseball Bat Engineering.

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Page 1: The Road to the Perfect MOI [ the life and times of my composite bat ] By Trong Nguyen TEAMS Academy Baseball Bat Engineering.

The Road to the Perfect MOI[the life and times of my composite bat]

By Trong Nguyen TEAMS Academy Baseball Bat Engineering

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Table of Contents

Design Requirements Design Alternatives Final Design Prototype Problems/Errors In the End Final Project

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Design Requirements

MOI: 5100 Mass: Light Center of Mass: close to the barrel Length:28.5- 31.5 inches Braiding: 4-8 braid layers and 30°-65° angles End-cap:2-5 ounces Knob:0.5-2 ounces

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Design Alternatives

1. Using Model to adjust the amount of end-cap and knob.

2. Max out stats then use model to cut off parts of bat to get desired MOI.

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Use the Model!

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Method 1 Method 2 (not a very

smart choice,my friends)

MOI

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Final Design

Length: 30.5 inches Weight: 24 ounces Braid Layers: 8 Layers Barrel Braid Angle: 60° Handle Braid Angle: 32° End-cap: 2 ounces Knob: 2 ounces

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Prototype

Length: 30.75 inches Weight: 23.80 ounces Braid Layers: 8 Average Handle Angle: 31.875° Average Barrel Angle: 58.75° End-cap:1.96 ounces Knob: 1.94 ounces

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Problems/Errors

Prediction of shell weight slightly off (no biggie). Added extra 2 oz accidentally (big biggie). Had

to “Harpoon” the 2 oz. out (thanks Scott).

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In the End

MOI was GREAT! Weight was NOT

GREAT!

Target Actual Percent Error

MOI 5100 5017 1.627%

Weight 24 oz 23.80 0.833%

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Research Project

Goal: Investigate the MOI measurement error through experimentation

How we did it: Find MOI of three different bats (Thinh, Annelise, Linda) and look at percent error

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Thinh

Thinh’s Bat Average Percent Error

Length 0.11%

Weight 0.008%

Center of Mass 0.36%

Period of Oscillation 0.42%

MOI@6 1.36%

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Linda

Linda’s Bat Average Percent Error

Length 0.19%

Weight 0.001%

Center of Mass 0.24%

Period of Oscillation 0.67%

MOI@6 1.35%

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Annelise

Annelise’s Bat Average Percent Error

Length 0.20%

Weight 0.01%

Center of Mass 1.01%

Percent of Oscillation 0.58%

MOI@6 0.33%

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Conclusion

The Period of Oscillation consistently has the highest rate of error of all measurements in finding MOI.

It is because of human error.

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Thank you!

To Dr. Jumper, Mr. Doherty, Mr. Drain, Konstantine, and everyone who helped me make my bat.

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