ON THE ACOUSTICS OF THE STICK-SLIP PHENOMENON
Journal Title: ROMANIAN JOURNAL OF TECHNICAL SCIENCES - APPLIED MECHANICS - Year 2011, Vol 56, Issue 2
Abstract
In this paper, the acoustics and friction of the stick-slip phenomenon is discussed. The interaction friction-vibration gives rise to oscillations within solids which frequently lead to radiation of sound to the surrounding media. The analysis of a friction contact model between two vibrating grains provides an example of the mode lock-in and the sound.
Authors and Affiliations
Stefania DONESCU, Ligia MUNTEANU, Valeria MOSNEGUTU
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