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Composite Reinforced Cricket Bat?
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HenDirk
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Do you think it would work?
I know a while ago Kookaburra put out a bat that had graphite on the back. But claimed no performance gain, only that it held it together better, increasing the longevity of the bat. It was banned soon after it's release, believed to have increasing the stiffness of the bat. Less energy wasted in the bat flexing, the more energy put on ball, that sort of thing.
http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/story/237489.html
That's not a bad article on it.
I've been bored and wondering if it can be taken a little further. Would laying up some carbon fibre directly onto the back of the blade have any benefits?
Some people I've talked to think carbon would just shatter with the shock of a cricket stroke and said that maybe a couple layers of kevlar then a carbon layer to finish would be better?
A bat's blade about 50cm long and 10cm across. Is kevlar/carbon even rigid enough over that sort of length to make a difference? What about binding to the wood?
I can't wait to hear what people think about this one.
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Composite Reinforced Cricket Bat?
HenDirk
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13 Years Ago
Hi HenDirk, It would certainly be perfectly practical to reinforce the back of a cricket bat with...
Matt (Staff)
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13 Years Ago
Cheers Matt, thats a huge help! What would happen if I hit a ball closer to the edge of the bat if...
HenDirk
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13 Years Ago
I'm not sure how the unidirectional would behave if the 'back edge' was struck, it might be a...
Matt (Staff)
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13 Years Ago
What I was trying say is if the impact is, say 2cm off the centre line of bat, still on the front...
HenDirk
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13 Years Ago
Oh, OK, I understand where you're going. You are just adding this to the back of an existing wooden...
Matt (Staff)
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13 Years Ago
I had a young lady call me at work regarding this several months ago ,she was designing a cricket...
compositepro
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12 Years Ago
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