Dynamics with Friction: Modeling, Analysis and Experiment (Part I)
The dynamics of dissipative mechanical and structural systems is being investigated at various institutions and laboratories worldwide with ever-increasing sophistication of modeling, analysis and experiments. This book offers a collection of contributions from these research centers that represent the state-of-the-art in the study of friction oscillators. It provides the reader with the fruits of a team effort by leaders in this fascinating field. The topics covered include friction modeling, self-excited friction oscillators, homogeneous frictional systems, unsteady lubricated friction, instantaneous contact geometry, impact damping, friction-induced instability and nonlinear dynamics of stick-slip systems, among other topics. This book gives a comprehensive picture of dynamics of dissipative mechanical and structural systems. It also gives an up-to-date account of the present state of the field. It will be of interest to engineers, rheologists, material scientists, applied mathematicians, physicists and historians of science and technology. Contents:Analysis of a Self-Excited Friction Oscillator with External Excitation (K Popp et al.)The Nonlinear Dynamics of Oscillators with Stick-Slip Friction (B Feeny)Dynamics of Homogeneous Frictional Systems (J Inaudi & J Kelly)Friction and Impact Damping in a Truss Using Pinned Joints (S Folkman et al.)Design of a Friction Damper to Control Vibration of Turbine Blades (J-H Wang)Modeling Unsteady Lubricated Friction (A Polycarpou & A Soom) Readership: Engineers, rheologists, materials scientists, applied mathematicians, physicists and historians of science and technology. keywords: