Items where Author is "Goodwill, S."

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ALLEN, T., HAAKE, Steve and GOODWILL, S. (2010). Effect of friction on tennis ball impacts. Proceedings of the institution of mechanical engineers, part p: journal of sports engineering and technology, 224 (3), 229-236. [Article]

GOODWILL, S., KIRK, R. and HAAKE, Steve (2005). Experimental and finite element analysis of a tennis ball impact on a rigid surface. Sports engineering, 8 (3), 145-158. [Article]

HAAKE, Steve, CHADWICK, S. G., DIGNALL, R. J., GOODWILL, S. and ROSE, P. (2000). Engineering tennis - slowing the game down. Sports engineering, 3 (2), 131-143. [Article]

Book Section

CHOPPIN, S., GOODWILL, S., HAAKE, Steve and MILLER, S. (2008). Ball and racket movements recorded at the 2006 wimbledon qualifying tournament. In: ESTIVALET, M. and BRISSON, P., (eds.) The engineering of sport 7. Springer, 563-569. [Book Section]

GOODWILL, S., HAAKE, Steve, SPURR, J. and CAPEL-DAVIES, J. (2008). Development for a new system for measuring tennis court pace. In: ESTIVALET, M. and BRISSON, P., (eds.) The engineering of sport 7. Springer, 649-657. [Book Section]

CHOPPIN, S., GOODWILL, S., HAAKE, Steve and MILLER, S. (2007). 3D player testing results from the Wimbledon qualifying tournament. In: MILLER, S. and CAPEL-DAVIES, J., (eds.) Tennis science and technology 3. International tennis federation, 341-348. [Book Section]

ALLEN, T., GOODWILL, S. and HAAKE, Steve (2007). Experimental validation of a tennis ball finite-element model. In: MILLER, S. and CAPEL-DAVIES, J., (eds.) Tennis science and technology 3. International Tennis Federation, 23-30. [Book Section]

HAAKE, Steve, CHOPPIN, S., ALLEN, T. and GOODWILL, S. (2007). The evolution of the tennis racket and its effect on serve speed. In: MILLER, S. and CAPEL-DAVIES, J., (eds.) Tennis science and technology 3. International Tennis Federation, 257-271. [Book Section]

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