Friction-Induced Vibrations and Self-Organization

Friction-Induced Vibrations and Self-Organization

Mechanics and Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics of Sliding Contact

Nosonovsky, Michael (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA); Mortazavi, Vahid (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA)

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2017

333

Mole

Inglês

9781138074323

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Friction as a Fundamental Force of Nature in the History of Mechanics Historical Background Certain Philosophical Concepts of Mechanics Hilbert's Sixth Problem Noll's Axiomatic Mechanics P. Zhilin's Approach The Study of Friction Summary References Vibrations and Stability at the Bulk and at the Interface Linear Vibrations in Systems with Single, Multiple, and Infinite Number of Degrees of Freedom Stability Analysis Non-Linear Vibration and Stability Analysis Bifurcations, Catastrophes, and Chaos Multi-Scale Systems Self-Organization: Different Types Example: Benard Cells Self-Organization in Tribology Asymptotic Transition from a 3D (Bulk) to a 2D (Interface) System Summary References Principles of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics and Friction Thermodynamic Potentials and Equations Irreversible Processes and Non-Equilibrium Extremal Principles and Stability of Frictional Motion Stability Criterion for Frictional Sliding Summary References Bibliography Fundamentals of Friction Empirical Laws of Friction Mechanisms of Friction Non-Linear Character of Friction Thermodynamics of Friction Summary References Wear and Lubrication Mechanisms of Wear Empirical Laws of Wear Thermodynamics of Wear: Entropy Generation and Degradation Lubricated Contact Summary References Bibliography Friction-Induced Instabilities and Vibrations Mechanics of Elastic Contact and Stability of Frictional Sliding Velocity Dependency of Coefficient of Friction and Stability Criterion Thermoelastic Instabilities Adams-Martins Instabilities Radiation of Elastic Waves by Friction Interaction of Elastic Waves with Friction Friction Reduction and Self-Organized Patterns due to Friction-Induced Vibrations Summary References Bibliography Friction-Induced Vibrations and Their Applications Brakes and Vehicles Music and Sound Generation Nature Summary References From Frictional Instabilities to Friction-Induced Self-Organization Self-Organization, Instabilities, and Friction Stability of Frictional Sliding with Coefficient of Friction Dependent on Temperature Running-In as a Self-Organized Process Frictional Turing Systems Modeling of the Formation of Tribofilms Stick-Slip Motion and Self-Organization Summary References Self-Lubrication Principles of Self-Healing and Self-Lubricating Materials Various Approaches to Self-Lubrication Summary References Outlook Index
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