AbstractSliding systems with frictional heating exhibit thermoelastic instability (TEI) when the sliding speed exceeds the critical value. TEI can lead to hot spots on contact surfaces and is generally of great practical importance in friction brakes and clutches. The phenomenon is well defined in terms of the theory of stability with a classic perturbation approach being commonly used. While the perturbation analysis determines the stability limit, recent interest extends further towards exploration of the unstable behavior. This is motivated by practical reasons, namely by the fact that many common friction brakes and clutches operate instantaneously at speeds exceeding the critical speed for TEI, i.e. in the unstable regime. In order to ...
Friction in sliding contacts plays an important role in tribology. Applications can be found in many...
The susceptibility of brakes and clutches to the known phenomenon of frictionally-excited thermoelas...
Frictional sliding contact between two elastically similar half-planes, one of which has a sinusoida...
This study presents a theoretical (numerical) and experimental investigation of frictionally-excited...
Frictional heating generated by sliding contact bodies causes thermoelastic distortion. This generat...
This dissertation presents investigations on the phenomenon of frictionally excited thermoelastic in...
This dissertation presents theoretical and experimental studies on the phenomenon of frictionally ex...
Above a certain critical speed, sliding systems with frictional heating such as brakes and clutches ...
When two bodies slide against each other at sufficiently high speed, the interaction among the frict...
The coupling between thermal buckling and thermoelastic instability in clutch disks is investigated ...
The first phase of the thermoelastic instability, which is characterized by a full contact regime, c...
The propensity toward thermoelastic instability (TEI) in multi-disk clutches and brakes is investiga...
A 2D multilayered model has been considered to estimate the transient evolution of temperature and p...
This thesis involves three related topics in the area of thermal stress resulting from sliding conta...
The designers of friction clutch systems in vehicular applications should always take into account a...
Friction in sliding contacts plays an important role in tribology. Applications can be found in many...
The susceptibility of brakes and clutches to the known phenomenon of frictionally-excited thermoelas...
Frictional sliding contact between two elastically similar half-planes, one of which has a sinusoida...
This study presents a theoretical (numerical) and experimental investigation of frictionally-excited...
Frictional heating generated by sliding contact bodies causes thermoelastic distortion. This generat...
This dissertation presents investigations on the phenomenon of frictionally excited thermoelastic in...
This dissertation presents theoretical and experimental studies on the phenomenon of frictionally ex...
Above a certain critical speed, sliding systems with frictional heating such as brakes and clutches ...
When two bodies slide against each other at sufficiently high speed, the interaction among the frict...
The coupling between thermal buckling and thermoelastic instability in clutch disks is investigated ...
The first phase of the thermoelastic instability, which is characterized by a full contact regime, c...
The propensity toward thermoelastic instability (TEI) in multi-disk clutches and brakes is investiga...
A 2D multilayered model has been considered to estimate the transient evolution of temperature and p...
This thesis involves three related topics in the area of thermal stress resulting from sliding conta...
The designers of friction clutch systems in vehicular applications should always take into account a...
Friction in sliding contacts plays an important role in tribology. Applications can be found in many...
The susceptibility of brakes and clutches to the known phenomenon of frictionally-excited thermoelas...
Frictional sliding contact between two elastically similar half-planes, one of which has a sinusoida...