Authors
S Ozaki, K Hashiguchi
Publication date
2010/11/1
Journal
Tribology international
Volume
43
Issue
11
Pages
2120-2133
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
In various fields of engineering, it is important to clarify friction-induced vibration, such as stick-slip motion, for a wide range of scales from microscopic elements to continental plates. In the present study, we apply a rate- and state-dependent friction model [30] (Hashiguchi and Ozaki, 2008), which can rationally describe the reciprocal transition between the static friction and the kinetic friction by a unified formulation, to the simulation of stick-slip instability for a one-degree-of-freedom spring–mass system under various conditions. It is verified that the various basic experimental findings on stick-slip motion can be pertinently described by the present approach. Moreover, the effect of the dynamic characteristics of the system, such as the mass, stiffness and driving velocity, is discussed, and parameters prescribing the rate of reciprocal transition of static–kinetic frictions and the preliminary microscopic sliding on the …
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