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An Analytical Tire Model with Flexible Carcass for Combined Slips

2014

Published version of an article in the journal: Mathematical Problems in Engineering. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/397538 The tire mechanical characteristics under combined cornering and braking/driving situations have significant effects on vehicle directional controls. The objective of this paper is to present an analytical tire model with flexible carcass for combined slip situations, which can describe tire behavior well and can also be used for studying vehicle dynamics. The tire forces and moments come mainly from the shear stress and sliding friction at the tread-road interface. In order to describe complicated tire characteristics and tire-roa…

EngineeringArticle Subjectbusiness.industryGeneral Mathematicslcsh:MathematicsVDP::Technology: 500::Mechanical engineering: 570General EngineeringStiffnessStructural engineeringlcsh:QA1-939Vehicle dynamicsEngineering (all)lcsh:TA1-2040medicineShear stressMathematics (all)Dynamical frictionTire uniformitymedicine.symptombusinessAnisotropylcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Mathematics (all); Engineering (all)Slip (vehicle dynamics)Test dataMathematical Problems in Engineering
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Extended friction model of a hydraulic actuated system

2012

The main contribution of this paper is an experimental validation and comparison of three different friction models for an electro-hydraulic servo system. The first is the well-kn own LuGre model which incorporates dynamic friction effects. The second model is based on a relatively recent publication by Yanada in 2008 [6], which incorporates liquid film thickness in the servo valve. The third model is a new contribution presented in this paper, where valve underlap and mass acceleration are combined with the LuGre model. The experimental results show that for hydraulic systems, the film thickness model is an improvement over the LuGre model, while the new model presented in this paper is an…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical engineeringExperimental validationServomechanismMaintenance engineeringElectrohydraulic servo valvelaw.inventionAccelerationControl theorylawDynamical frictionHydraulic machinerybusinessReliability (statistics)2012 Proceedings Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium
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On damping characteristics of frictional hysteresis in pre-sliding range

2016

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 fricti…

HistoryMaterials scienceThermodynamic equilibrium02 engineering and technologyMechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyComputer Science ApplicationsEducationRubbingNonlinear systemHysteresis020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringControl theoryMagnetic dampingDynamical friction0210 nano-technologyDisplacement (fluid)Friction torqueJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Molecular Scale Study of Domain Boundaries and Frictional Stick-Slip Motion on Lipid Bilayers

1995

A highly 2-dimensional (2D) anisotropic crystal formation of an organic one component lipid bilayer system is presented measured in air by atomic force microscopy. 2D domains with different crystal orientation could be observed. Their molecularly smooth domain boundaries are perceived to be either commensurable or incommensurable lattice joints. Differences in the orientation of the crystal lattice affects dynamic friction on the micrometer scale. High resolution friction images provide stick-slip motions depending on the scan direction in respect to the lattice orientation. It is shown that sliding friction can be determined by an averaged value of the molecular stick-slip motion of the fr…

Materials scienceCondensed matter physicsAtomic force microscopyLattice (order)Crystal orientationDynamical frictionSlip (materials science)Crystal structureLipid bilayerLangmuir–Blodgett film
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Cascade Controller Including Backstepping for Hydraulic-Mechanical Systems

2012

Abstract Development of a cascade controller structure including adaptive backstepping for a nonlinear hydraulic-mechanical system is considered in this paper where a dynamic friction (LuGre) model is included to obtain the necessary accuracy. The paper compares the performance of two variants of an adaptive backstepping tracking controller with earlier results. The new control architecture is analysed and enhanced tracking performance is demonstrated when including the extended friction model. The complexity of the backstepping procedure is significantly reduced due to the cascade structure. Hence, the proposed control structure is better suited to real-time implementation.

Mechanical systemEngineeringHydraulic cylinderNonlinear systemAdaptive controlbusiness.industryControl theoryCascadeBacksteppingControl engineeringDynamical frictionGeneral MedicinebusinessIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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