Soft matter mechanics of baseball's Rubbing Mud.

IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Pub Date : 2024-11-19 Epub Date: 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1073/pnas.2413514121
Shravan Pradeep, Xiangyu Chen, Ali Seiphoori, David R Vann, Paulo E Arratia, Douglas J Jerolmack
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Researchers looking for sustainable materials with optimal mechanical properties may draw inspiration from a baseball tradition. For nearly 100 y, a mysterious mud harvested from an undisclosed river site in New Jersey (USA) has been the agent of choice in the USA's Major League Baseball for "de-glossing" new baseballs. It is unclear, however, what makes this "Rubbing Mud" work. Here, we perform a multiscale investigation of the rheology and tribology of this mud material under baseball-relevant conditions and identify three mechanisms by which the mud alters the surface properties of the baseball. First, the mud creates a more uniform baseball surface by filling in pores in the leather; this is possible because of its relatively high cohesion (clays and organics) making the material remarkably shear thinning. Second, the residue of cohesive particles coating the baseball effectively doubles contact adhesion. Third, a sparse population of angular sand grains are bonded to the baseball by clay-sized particles, leaving a studded surface that enhances friction. The proportions of cohesive, frictional, and viscous elements in Rubbing Mud conspire to create a soft material with an unusual mix of properties, that could find other applications in the development of sustainable geomaterials. Our improved understanding of the flow and friction of natural muds may also find use in modeling natural hazards such as mudslides and for locomotion in muddy environments.

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棒球 "摩擦泥 "的软物质力学。
研究人员在寻找具有最佳机械性能的可持续材料时,可能会从棒球传统中汲取灵感。近 100 年来,一种从美国新泽西州一处未公开的河流遗址采集的神秘泥浆一直是美国职业棒球大联盟为新棒球 "去光 "的首选药剂。然而,目前还不清楚这种 "摩擦泥 "的作用原理。在此,我们对这种泥浆材料在棒球相关条件下的流变学和摩擦学进行了多尺度研究,并确定了泥浆改变棒球表面特性的三种机制。首先,泥浆通过填充皮革中的孔隙使棒球表面更加均匀;这是由于泥浆具有相对较高的内聚力(粘土和有机物),使材料具有显著的剪切稀疏性。其次,涂在棒球表面的粘性颗粒残留物有效地将接触粘附力提高了一倍。第三,粘土大小的颗粒将稀疏的角状沙粒粘合到棒球上,形成了一个可增强摩擦力的钉状表面。摩擦泥 "中内聚、摩擦和粘性元素的比例共同创造了一种具有不同寻常混合特性的软材料,它可以在可持续土工材料的开发中找到其他应用。我们对天然泥浆的流动和摩擦的理解加深了,这也可能会在泥石流等自然灾害的建模和泥泞环境中的运动中得到应用。
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