非线性系统
振动
接触力学
盘式制动器
制动器
转子动力学
机械
接触力
经典力学
物理
工程类
控制理论(社会学)
机械工程
结构工程
计算机科学
有限元法
声学
控制(管理)
量子力学
人工智能
出处
期刊:Applied Mechanics Reviews
[ASME International]
日期:1994-07-01
卷期号:47 (7): 227-253
被引量:542
摘要
This part provides a comprehensive account of the main theorems and mechanisms developed in the literature concerning friction-induced noise and vibration. Some of these mechanisms are based on experimental investigations for classical models. Bilinear and nonlinear dynamical models have been considered to explain such friction phenomena as stick-slip, chatter, squeal, and chaos. Nonlinear modeling includes two types of nonlinearities which differ from those encountered in structural dynamics. These nonlinearities, in addition to the observed uncertainty of friction between sliding surfaces, form a formidable difficulty in developing accurate and reliable modeling. They include the inherent nonlinearity of contact forces (eg, Hertzian contact), and the nonlinear relationship between friction and sliding relative velocity. Research activities in this area are a mixture of theoretical, numerical, and experimental investigations. Theoretical investigations are prevailed by deterministic analysis with few attempts of stochastic treatment. The models include classical and practical engineering models such as the mass-spring model sliding on a running belt or on a surface with Hertzian contact, a pin sliding on a rotating disk, beams with friction boundaries, turbine blades, water-lubricated bearings, wheel-rail systems, disc brake systems and machine cutting tools. There is a strong need for further research to promote our understanding of the various friction mechanisms and to provide designers of sliding components with better guidelines to minimize the deteriorating effects of friction.
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