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Proc. ASME. WTC2005, World Tribology Congress III, Volume 2, 285-286, September 12–16, 2005
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: WTC2005-64268
... 19 11 2008 Static frictions are neglected in many dynamic analyses mainly due to inappropriate modeling of them. A new dynamic model describing the nonlinear and discrete features of static frictions is proposed in this paper. Using the new model, the drilling process of the hammer...
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Proc. ASME. WTC2005, World Tribology Congress III, Volume 1, 399-400, September 12–16, 2005
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: WTC2005-64050
... of unrecoverable energy. Adhesion, electrostatic interaction and viscous deformation may be sources of rolling friction. The form of static friction is a translatory force acting at the point of contact, never reducing or producing kinetic energy. It could be modeled by a spring at the point of contact...