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Transient Effects In Friction Fractal Asperity Creep 1st Edition Andreas Goedecke Auth

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Transient Effects In Friction Fractal Asperity Creep 1st Edition Andreas Goedecke Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Wien
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.44 MB
Pages: 197
Author: Andreas Goedecke (auth.)
ISBN: 9783709115053, 9783709115060, 3709115051, 370911506X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Transient Effects In Friction Fractal Asperity Creep 1st Edition Andreas Goedecke Auth by Andreas Goedecke (auth.) 9783709115053, 9783709115060, 3709115051, 370911506X instant download after payment.

Transient friction effects determine the behavior of a wide class of mechatronic systems. Classic examples are squealing brakes, stiction in robotic arms, or stick-slip in linear drives. To properly design and understand mechatronic systems of this type, good quantitative models of transient friction effects are of primary interest. The theory developed in this book approaches this problem bottom-up, by deriving the behavior of macroscopic friction surfaces from the microscopic surface physics. The model is based on two assumptions: First, rough surfaces are inherently fractal, exhibiting roughness on a wide range of scales. Second, transient friction effects are caused by creep enlargement of the real area of contact between two bodies. This work demonstrates the results of extensive Finite Element analyses of the creep behavior of surface asperities, and proposes a generalized multi-scale area iteration for calculating the time-dependent real contact between two bodies. The toolset is then demonstrated both for the reproduction of a variety of experimental results on transient friction as well as for system simulations of two example systems.

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