Boundary and Mixed Friction in the Presence of Dynamic Normal Loads: Part II—Friction Transients
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The normal dynamic model of the sliding system developed in PartI of this paper is combined with a friction model, obtained separately from the same apparatus, to provide estimates of the friction under dynamic loading conditions. The two-dimensional friction model, developed from measurements at constant normal load and slowly varying sliding speeds, includes the normal approach of the sliding bodiesas a key variable. From the combined model, estimates of friction under harmonic loading and of friction transients associated with short duration impacts are compared with measurements. The very good agreement between estimates ans measurements indicates that, while a good friction model is required, the crucial and most variable aspect of the modeling of dynamic friction is the representation of hte normal dynamics of the sliding system
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