When dealing with complex mechanical systems, the frictional contact is at the origin of significant changes in their dynamic behavior. The presence of frictional contact can give rise to mode-coupling instabilities that produce harmonic friction induced vibrations. Unstable vibrations can reach large amplitude that could compromise the structural and surface integrity of the system and are often associated with annoying noise emission. The study of this kind of dynamic instability has been the subject of many studies ranging from both theoretical and numerical analysis of simple lumped models to numerical and experimental investigation on real mechanical systems, such as automotive brakes, typically affected by such issue. In this paper the numerical analysis of a lumped system constituted by several degrees of freedom in frictional contact with a slider is presented, where the introduction of friction can give rise to an unstable dynamic behavior. Two different approaches are used to investigate the effects of friction forces. The first approach, the Complex Eigenvalues Analysis, allows for calculating the complex eigenvalues of the linear system that can be characterized by a positive real part (i.e. negative modal damping). The complex eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the system are investigated with respect to friction. In the second approach a non linear model has been developed accounting for the stick-slip-detachment behavior at the interface to solve the time history solution and analyze the unstable vibration. The effects of boundary conditions and of system parameters are investigated. Results comparison between the two different approaches highlights how nonlinearities affect the time history solution. The lumped model allows for a detailed analysis of the energy flows between the boundary and the system during self-excited vibrations, which are at the origin of the selection between the predicted unstable mode.

Dynamic and energy analysis of frictional contact instabilities on a lumped system / J., Brunetti; Massi, Francesco; W., D’Ambrogio; Y., Berthier. - In: MECCANICA. - ISSN 0025-6455. - STAMPA. - 50:3(2015), pp. 633-647. [10.1007/s11012-014-0020-0]

Dynamic and energy analysis of frictional contact instabilities on a lumped system

MASSI, Francesco;
2015

Abstract

When dealing with complex mechanical systems, the frictional contact is at the origin of significant changes in their dynamic behavior. The presence of frictional contact can give rise to mode-coupling instabilities that produce harmonic friction induced vibrations. Unstable vibrations can reach large amplitude that could compromise the structural and surface integrity of the system and are often associated with annoying noise emission. The study of this kind of dynamic instability has been the subject of many studies ranging from both theoretical and numerical analysis of simple lumped models to numerical and experimental investigation on real mechanical systems, such as automotive brakes, typically affected by such issue. In this paper the numerical analysis of a lumped system constituted by several degrees of freedom in frictional contact with a slider is presented, where the introduction of friction can give rise to an unstable dynamic behavior. Two different approaches are used to investigate the effects of friction forces. The first approach, the Complex Eigenvalues Analysis, allows for calculating the complex eigenvalues of the linear system that can be characterized by a positive real part (i.e. negative modal damping). The complex eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the system are investigated with respect to friction. In the second approach a non linear model has been developed accounting for the stick-slip-detachment behavior at the interface to solve the time history solution and analyze the unstable vibration. The effects of boundary conditions and of system parameters are investigated. Results comparison between the two different approaches highlights how nonlinearities affect the time history solution. The lumped model allows for a detailed analysis of the energy flows between the boundary and the system during self-excited vibrations, which are at the origin of the selection between the predicted unstable mode.
2015
frictional contact; mode coupling instability, unstable induced vibration
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Dynamic and energy analysis of frictional contact instabilities on a lumped system / J., Brunetti; Massi, Francesco; W., D’Ambrogio; Y., Berthier. - In: MECCANICA. - ISSN 0025-6455. - STAMPA. - 50:3(2015), pp. 633-647. [10.1007/s11012-014-0020-0]
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