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Pebbled Friction: The Tribology of Curling Ice

Pebbled Friction: The Tribology of Curling Ice

By Elliott, Anthony

Published by epubli

English 2026 ISBN 9783565377220
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About this book

Curling is often perceived as a slow, peculiar winter sport involving brooms and heavy stones. In reality, it is the most complex manipulation of friction and thermodynamics in all of athletics. A 40-pound solid granite stone cannot simply glide 150 feet across flat ice; it would grind to a halt within yards. The secret lies entirely in the specific tribology of the surface. This educational guide explores the physics of the "pebbled" ice. Before a match, technicians spray fine water droplets across the rink, which freeze into microscopic bumps. The heavy granite stone only rides on the very peaks of these bumps, drastically reducing the surface area and friction. We break down the critical mechanics of the sweepers. By aggressively scrubbing the ice directly in front of the moving stone, players generate intense kinetic heat, microscopically melting the pebble peaks into a thin layer of water lubrication. This instantly lowers the friction coefficient, altering the stone's trajectory and allowing it to travel several feet further. Understand the physics of the ice. Discover how athletes manipulate microscopic thermodynamics and surface tension to steer heavy granite stones with surgical precision.

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Pebbled Friction: The Tribology of Curling Ice is available as eBook at 8 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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