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On damping characteristics of frictional hysteresis in pre-sliding range
Makoto IwasakiMichael Rudermansubject
HistoryMaterials scienceThermodynamic equilibrium02 engineering and technologyMechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyComputer Science ApplicationsEducationRubbingNonlinear systemHysteresis020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringControl theoryMagnetic dampingDynamical friction0210 nano-technologyDisplacement (fluid)Friction torquedescription
Frictional hysteresis at relative motion in the pre-sliding range is considered. This effect is characterized by an elasto-plastic interaction, and that on the micro-scale, between two rubbing surfaces in contact that gives rise to nonlinear friction force. The pre-sliding friction force yields hysteresis in displacement. In this study, the damping characteristics of frictional hysteresis are analyzed. It is worth noting that we exclude the viscous damping mechanisms and focus on the pure hysteresis damping to be accounted in the friction modeling. The general properties of pre-sliding friction hysteresis are demonstrated and then compared with the limit case of discontinuous Coulomb friction. Further we consider two advanced dynamic friction models, LuGre and Maxwell-slip, so as demonstrate their damping properties and convergence of the motion system to equilibrium state. Experimental observations of the free motion in pre-sliding range are also shown and discussed.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2016-06-01 | Journal of Physics: Conference Series |