TY - JOUR
T1 - Oscillations Gaused by Solid Friction in a Hydraulic Driving System:: (1st Report, in the Case of Maximum Static Friction Equal to Kinetic Friction without Slipping)
AU - Takano, Eisuke
AU - Hara, Toshiaki
AU - Saeki, Masato
PY - 1987
Y1 - 1987
N2 - Oscillations caused by solid friction in hydraulic driving systems are treated theoretically. The system consists of a table lying on a rectilinear sliding surface, an actuater cylinder, a 4-way servo valve, a relief valve, an oil pump and so on. The solid friction force considered is assumed to vary with the relative sliding velocities between the table and sliding surface, namely the friction-velocity characteristic is given by a polygon having two straight line segments and the critical value of static friction is equal to the value of kinetic friction without slipping. The stick-slip motions of the table are analysed considering the 4-way valve pressure-flow characteristic, friction-velocity relation, oil compressibility and the sizes of the hydraulic driving elements. Several types of limit cycles and the regions in which they occur are shown in figures according to the parameters meotioned above. Lastly, the steady-state displacement waves of the table are described and the curves of amplitudes and their periods are given.
AB - Oscillations caused by solid friction in hydraulic driving systems are treated theoretically. The system consists of a table lying on a rectilinear sliding surface, an actuater cylinder, a 4-way servo valve, a relief valve, an oil pump and so on. The solid friction force considered is assumed to vary with the relative sliding velocities between the table and sliding surface, namely the friction-velocity characteristic is given by a polygon having two straight line segments and the critical value of static friction is equal to the value of kinetic friction without slipping. The stick-slip motions of the table are analysed considering the 4-way valve pressure-flow characteristic, friction-velocity relation, oil compressibility and the sizes of the hydraulic driving elements. Several types of limit cycles and the regions in which they occur are shown in figures according to the parameters meotioned above. Lastly, the steady-state displacement waves of the table are described and the curves of amplitudes and their periods are given.
KW - 4-Way Valve
KW - Frictional Vibration
KW - Hydraulic Driving System
KW - Limit Cycle
KW - Nonlinear Vibration
KW - Piecewise Linear System
KW - Self-excited Oscillation
KW - Sliding Surface
KW - Solid Friction
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U2 - 10.1299/kikaic.53.1391
DO - 10.1299/kikaic.53.1391
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0023096536
SN - 0387-5024
VL - 53
SP - 1391
EP - 1400
JO - Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series C
JF - Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series C
IS - 491
ER -