Interfacial Dissipative Phenomena in Tribomechanical Systems

The book is a collection of articles on the themes of contact mechanics and non-linear dynamics. In particular, the contribution focus on the mechanisms that lead to interfacial energy dissipation, which is a crucial quantity to determine in order to correctly predict the non-linear dynamic response...

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Other Authors: Papangelo, Antonio (Editor)
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Published: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
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520 |a The book is a collection of articles on the themes of contact mechanics and non-linear dynamics. In particular, the contribution focus on the mechanisms that lead to interfacial energy dissipation, which is a crucial quantity to determine in order to correctly predict the non-linear dynamic response of mechanical systems. The book is a collection of nine journal papers, among those one editorial, one review paper, and seven articles. The papers consider different dissipative mechanisms, such as Coulomb friction, interfacial adhesion, and viscoelasticity, and study how the system response and stability is influenced by the interfacial interactions. The review paper describes old and recent test rigs for friction and wear measurements, focusing on their performance and range of operability. 
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653 |a nonlinear dynamic response 
653 |a second harmonics 
653 |a experiments 
653 |a numerical modelling 
653 |a interface stiffness 
653 |a adhesion 
653 |a roughness 
653 |a adhesion enhancement 
653 |a JKR model 
653 |a Lennard-Jones 
653 |a friction testers 
653 |a tribometers 
653 |a viscoelastic materials 
653 |a rubber friction 
653 |a tyre 
653 |a elbow erosion 
653 |a turbulence flow 
653 |a gas-solid flow 
653 |a corrosion 
653 |a numerical simulation 
653 |a friction-induced vibrations 
653 |a mass-on-moving-belt 
653 |a dynamic vibration absorber 
653 |a tuned mass damper 
653 |a passive vibrations mitigation 
653 |a nonlinear dynamics 
653 |a basin of attraction 
653 |a self-excitation 
653 |a bi-stability 
653 |a multi-stability 
653 |a viscoelasticity 
653 |a contact mechanics 
653 |a finite element method 
653 |a adhesion hysteresis 
653 |a rough surfaces 
653 |a JKR theory 
653 |a friction 
653 |a dissipation 
653 |a contact nonlinearities 
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