

Simulate the air flow around a cricket ball in Ansys Fluent.In this simulation example, you will learn how to: In this simulation example, we will analyze the flow around a cricket ball as it moves through the air at 40 m/s (144 km/h). Cricketers rely on this understanding while formulating gameplay strategies and take into account external conditions such as wind speeds, temperature and humidity, as all of these factors can affect the ball trajectory.

The pressure distribution on the surface of the ball and in its vicinity defines the trajectory the ball takes as it moves through the air. At this speed the flow around the ball is highly turbulent and unsteady. In cricket, a fast bowler releases the ball at about 120-150 km/h. Bat and ball sports, such as cricket and baseball, depend a lot on the trajectory taken by the ball as it is released by the bowler (pitcher).
