A class of smooth approximations of the total friction force occurring on a plane finite contact surface is presented. It is assumed that the classical Coulomb friction law is valid on any infinitesimal element of the contact region. The models describe the stick phase, the fully developed sliding and the transition between these two modes. They take into account different values of static and dynamic friction coefficients. The models are applied in simulation of a dynamical system performing translational and rotational stick-slip oscillations, and then they are verified by comparison with the corresponding results in which an event-driven discontinuous model of friction is used
There are several applications in robotics and manufacturing in which nominally rigid objects are su...
A unified model for active control of static and sliding friction by normal, tangential, and transve...
It is known that superposed movements can lower the friction felt at the macroscale. This is well do...
A class of smooth approximations of the total friction force occurring on a plane finite contact sur...
A class of smooth approximations of the total friction force occurring on a plane finite contact sur...
The aim of the work is to present effectiveness of numerical simulations of clutch with frictional ...
Various friction models were formulated to describe such a complex and naturally nonsmooth phenomeno...
The work presents simulations and dynamics of a rigid body lying on a vibrating table. An attempt o...
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe force of friction is almost al...
A method of modeling friction forces that impede the motion of parts of dynamic mechanical systems i...
Engineering-level accuracy of discretization methods for frictional contact originates from precise ...
The work concerns modelling and numerical simulations of a special kind of physical pendulum frictio...
Abstract—Friction force is cumbersome in numerical simula-tions due to its discontinuity at zero vel...
It is presented a new approach for dry friction modeling under conditions of combined kinematics. T...
The dynamic response of flexible systems of arbitrary topology and complexity are now readily modele...
There are several applications in robotics and manufacturing in which nominally rigid objects are su...
A unified model for active control of static and sliding friction by normal, tangential, and transve...
It is known that superposed movements can lower the friction felt at the macroscale. This is well do...
A class of smooth approximations of the total friction force occurring on a plane finite contact sur...
A class of smooth approximations of the total friction force occurring on a plane finite contact sur...
The aim of the work is to present effectiveness of numerical simulations of clutch with frictional ...
Various friction models were formulated to describe such a complex and naturally nonsmooth phenomeno...
The work presents simulations and dynamics of a rigid body lying on a vibrating table. An attempt o...
Program year: 1997/1998Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe force of friction is almost al...
A method of modeling friction forces that impede the motion of parts of dynamic mechanical systems i...
Engineering-level accuracy of discretization methods for frictional contact originates from precise ...
The work concerns modelling and numerical simulations of a special kind of physical pendulum frictio...
Abstract—Friction force is cumbersome in numerical simula-tions due to its discontinuity at zero vel...
It is presented a new approach for dry friction modeling under conditions of combined kinematics. T...
The dynamic response of flexible systems of arbitrary topology and complexity are now readily modele...
There are several applications in robotics and manufacturing in which nominally rigid objects are su...
A unified model for active control of static and sliding friction by normal, tangential, and transve...
It is known that superposed movements can lower the friction felt at the macroscale. This is well do...