DocumentCode
3593707
Title
On the Modeling and Simulation of Friction
Author
Haessig, David A., Jr. ; Friedland, Bernard
Author_Institution
Plessey Electronic Systems Corporation, Wayne, NJ
fYear
1990
Firstpage
1256
Lastpage
1261
Abstract
Two new models for "slip-stick" friction are presented. One, called the "bristle model," is an approximation designed to capture the physical phenomenon of sticking. This model is relatively inefficent numerically. The other model, called the "reset integrator model," does not capture the details of the sticking phenomenon, but is numerically efficient and exhibits behavior similar to the model proposed by Karnopp in 1985. All three of these models are preferable to the classical model which poorly represents the friction force at zero velocity. Simulation experiments show that the new models and the Karnopp model give similar results in two examples. In a closed-loop example, the classical model predicts a limit cycle which is not observed in the laboratory. The new models and the Karnopp model, on the other hand, agree with the experimental observation.
Keywords
Bonding forces; Control systems; Control theory; Design methodology; Friction; Laboratories; Numerical models; Plastics; Random processes; Springs;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1990
Type
conf
Filename
4790944
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