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Main Authors: Ruderman, Michael, De Rito, Francesco
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.03653
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author Ruderman, Michael
De Rito, Francesco
author_facet Ruderman, Michael
De Rito, Francesco
contents We consider an active-passive mechanical pair in which the relative motion of the latter is constrained by the mechanical impact. The system dynamics is described by the previously introduced modeling frameworks of force transition and dissipation through the nonlinear Coulomb friction and structural damping, the later in accord with Hertzian contact theory. The focus of the recent study is on combining both interaction mechanisms, and the detailed experimental evaluation which discloses validity of the modeling assumptions. Such mechanical pair interactions can be found in various mechatronic systems and mechanisms, like for example clutches, backlash elements, sliding items on the shaking and inclining surfaces, conveyor belts and others. This practical study demonstrates and discusses the transients of a vibro-impact dynamics and shows theoretical developments in line with experimental evaluation.
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spellingShingle Study of Frictional and Impact Transients in Active-Passive Mechanical Pair
Ruderman, Michael
De Rito, Francesco
Systems and Control
We consider an active-passive mechanical pair in which the relative motion of the latter is constrained by the mechanical impact. The system dynamics is described by the previously introduced modeling frameworks of force transition and dissipation through the nonlinear Coulomb friction and structural damping, the later in accord with Hertzian contact theory. The focus of the recent study is on combining both interaction mechanisms, and the detailed experimental evaluation which discloses validity of the modeling assumptions. Such mechanical pair interactions can be found in various mechatronic systems and mechanisms, like for example clutches, backlash elements, sliding items on the shaking and inclining surfaces, conveyor belts and others. This practical study demonstrates and discusses the transients of a vibro-impact dynamics and shows theoretical developments in line with experimental evaluation.
title Study of Frictional and Impact Transients in Active-Passive Mechanical Pair
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.03653