An Improvement Proposal to the Static Friction Model

Friction is a force acting against the relative motion between two surfaces in contact. This phenomenon is present in all mechanical systems and has a great impact on the control area. The design of mechatronic systems and the compensation techniques require a broad knowledge of the effects that fri...

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Main Authors: Sergio Sánchez-Mazuca, Ricardo Campa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/946526
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spelling doaj-f720305c7e034b0d8e1fbfb8bbd172dc2020-11-25T00:59:19ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1024-123X1563-51472013-01-01201310.1155/2013/946526946526An Improvement Proposal to the Static Friction ModelSergio Sánchez-Mazuca0Ricardo Campa1Division of Graduate Studies and Research, Technological Institute of La Laguna, 27000 Torreón, COAH, MexicoDivision of Graduate Studies and Research, Technological Institute of La Laguna, 27000 Torreón, COAH, MexicoFriction is a force acting against the relative motion between two surfaces in contact. This phenomenon is present in all mechanical systems and has a great impact on the control area. The design of mechatronic systems and the compensation techniques require a broad knowledge of the effects that friction produces. The phenomenon has two well-defined phases: static friction presents before the motion between the surfaces in contact is clearly visible, while kinetic friction appears when that motion at large scale has already started. There are different friction models for each of those phases. In this work we propose an improvement to the static friction models, which consist in assuming that the maximum static friction coefficient is no more a constant but a function of the rate of change of the external force that produces the motion. After explaining and justifying the proposal, the procedure for obtaining the parameters of the new model is mentioned. At the end, an experimental study on a direct-drive motor allows us to validate the proposed model.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/946526
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Ricardo Campa
An Improvement Proposal to the Static Friction Model
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
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Ricardo Campa
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title An Improvement Proposal to the Static Friction Model
title_short An Improvement Proposal to the Static Friction Model
title_full An Improvement Proposal to the Static Friction Model
title_fullStr An Improvement Proposal to the Static Friction Model
title_full_unstemmed An Improvement Proposal to the Static Friction Model
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series Mathematical Problems in Engineering
issn 1024-123X
1563-5147
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Friction is a force acting against the relative motion between two surfaces in contact. This phenomenon is present in all mechanical systems and has a great impact on the control area. The design of mechatronic systems and the compensation techniques require a broad knowledge of the effects that friction produces. The phenomenon has two well-defined phases: static friction presents before the motion between the surfaces in contact is clearly visible, while kinetic friction appears when that motion at large scale has already started. There are different friction models for each of those phases. In this work we propose an improvement to the static friction models, which consist in assuming that the maximum static friction coefficient is no more a constant but a function of the rate of change of the external force that produces the motion. After explaining and justifying the proposal, the procedure for obtaining the parameters of the new model is mentioned. At the end, an experimental study on a direct-drive motor allows us to validate the proposed model.
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