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Modelling and simulation of static and Coulomb friction in a class of automotive systems

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Pages 508-520 | Received 15 May 2005, Accepted 15 Nov 2005, Published online: 20 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Static and Coulomb frictions are extensively used in automotive mechanical systems to control the synchronization between two shafts or two axles. Clutches, gearboxes and limited-slip differentials are some examples.

This paper proposes a method for the efficient simulation of a wide class of automotive mechanical systems with static and Coulomb friction phenomena. The modelling approach is based on the port-Hamiltonian representation of the dynamic systems and the computation of the friction forces requires only the zero crossing detection. A slight approximation allows faster and sufficiently accurate simulations even without an accurate zero crossing detection.

The proposed approach has been used to simulate the behaviour of a complex gearbox provided by some high level farm tractors.

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