Study of the Rolling Friction Coefficient between Dissimilar Materials through the Motion of a Conical Pendulum
The rolling friction phenomenon is encountered in a wide range of applications and when two different materials are involved, quantitative characterization is necessary. The parameter to be determined is the coefficient of rolling friction, for whose estimation a methodology is proposed, based on th...
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doaj-e776159f010e4c2eb8b3e37922b4d6b82020-11-25T04:05:07ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-11-01135032503210.3390/ma13215032Study of the Rolling Friction Coefficient between Dissimilar Materials through the Motion of a Conical PendulumStelian Alaci0Ilie Muscă1Ștefan-Gheorghe Pentiuc2Department of Mechanics and Technologies, Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, 13 University Str., Suceava 720229, RomaniaDepartment of Mechanics and Technologies, Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, 13 University Str., Suceava 720229, RomaniaComputers Department, Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, 13 University Str., Suceava 720229, RomaniaThe rolling friction phenomenon is encountered in a wide range of applications and when two different materials are involved, quantitative characterization is necessary. The parameter to be determined is the coefficient of rolling friction, for whose estimation a methodology is proposed, based on the damped oscillation of a conical pendulum. The pure rolling contact between a sphere and a plane is obtained when a steel ball is the bob of the pendulum, which rolls on an inclined plate made from a second material from the contacting pair. The mathematical model of the motion of a conical pendulum constructed from a revolution body supported on an inclined plane in the presence of the rolling friction is developed. The dynamic equations of the rigid body with fixed point are applied and the differential equation of motion of the pendulum is obtained together with the expressions of the reaction forces in the contact point. For different pairs of materials, tests are performed on a laboratory device. The damped oscillatory motion of the conical pendulum is video-captured for the estimation of the angular amplitude variation. A program for image processing is developed for measuring the values of angular elongations from the analysis of each frame of the video and, finally, the coefficient of rolling friction is obtained. For all the materials tested, a linear decrease in angular amplitude is detected and the slope of angular amplitude can be considered as a characteristic parameter related to the coefficient of rolling friction between the two materials.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/21/5032rolling friction coefficientconical pendulumdamped oscillationsimage processingOpenCVmotion detection |
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Study of the Rolling Friction Coefficient between Dissimilar Materials through the Motion of a Conical Pendulum |
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Study of the Rolling Friction Coefficient between Dissimilar Materials through the Motion of a Conical Pendulum |
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Study of the Rolling Friction Coefficient between Dissimilar Materials through the Motion of a Conical Pendulum |
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Study of the Rolling Friction Coefficient between Dissimilar Materials through the Motion of a Conical Pendulum |
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Study of the Rolling Friction Coefficient between Dissimilar Materials through the Motion of a Conical Pendulum |
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study of the rolling friction coefficient between dissimilar materials through the motion of a conical pendulum |
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The rolling friction phenomenon is encountered in a wide range of applications and when two different materials are involved, quantitative characterization is necessary. The parameter to be determined is the coefficient of rolling friction, for whose estimation a methodology is proposed, based on the damped oscillation of a conical pendulum. The pure rolling contact between a sphere and a plane is obtained when a steel ball is the bob of the pendulum, which rolls on an inclined plate made from a second material from the contacting pair. The mathematical model of the motion of a conical pendulum constructed from a revolution body supported on an inclined plane in the presence of the rolling friction is developed. The dynamic equations of the rigid body with fixed point are applied and the differential equation of motion of the pendulum is obtained together with the expressions of the reaction forces in the contact point. For different pairs of materials, tests are performed on a laboratory device. The damped oscillatory motion of the conical pendulum is video-captured for the estimation of the angular amplitude variation. A program for image processing is developed for measuring the values of angular elongations from the analysis of each frame of the video and, finally, the coefficient of rolling friction is obtained. For all the materials tested, a linear decrease in angular amplitude is detected and the slope of angular amplitude can be considered as a characteristic parameter related to the coefficient of rolling friction between the two materials. |
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rolling friction coefficient conical pendulum damped oscillations image processing OpenCV motion detection |
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