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CHARACTERIZATION OF 3D CONTACT KINEMATICS AND PREDICTION OF RESONANT RESPONSE OF STRUCTURES HAVING 3D FRICTIONAL CONSTRAINT
✍ Scribed by B.D. Yang; C.H. Menq
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 367 KB
- Volume
- 217
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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✦ Synopsis
A 3D friction contact model has been developed for the prediction of the resonant response of structures having 3D frictional constraint. In the proposed model, a contact plane is defined and its orientation is assumed invariant. Consequently, the relative motion of the two contacting surfaces can be resolved into two components: the in-plane tangential motion on the contact plane and the normal component perpendicular to the plane. The in-plane tangential relative motion is often two-dimensional, and it can induce stick-slip friction. On the other hand, the normal relative motion can cause variation of the contact normal load and, in extreme circumstances, separation of the two contacting surfaces. In this study, the joined effect of the 2D tangential relative motion and the normal relative motion on the contact kinematics of a friction contact is examined and analytical criteria are developed to determine the transitions among stick, slip, and separation, when experiencing variable normal load. With these transition criteria, the induced friction force on the contact plane and the variable normal load perpendicular to the plane can be predicted for any given cyclic relative motions at the contact interface and hysteresis loops can be produced so as to characterize the equivalent damping and stiffness of the friction contact. These non-linear damping and stiffness along with the harmonic balance method are then used to predict the resonant response of a frictionally constrained 3-DOF oscillator. The predicted results are compared with those of the time integration method and the damping effect, the resonant frequency shift, and the jump phenomenon are examined.
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