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Self-oscillations of Machines and Mechanisms

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Initiation of self-oscillations causes movement in a number of machines and mechanisms. The anchor mechanism in a mechanical clock, a combustion engine, or any bow-string musical instrument are examples of mechanisms and machines whose cornerstone is the phenomenon of self-oscillation. On the other hand, the self-oscillations in brake mechanisms, friction couplings, and sleeve-type bearings often lead to negative consequences. The character of self-oscillations is diverse, but in any case they are excited without participation of an external periodic energy source. In the offered paper, the path of development of the theory of self-oscillatory processes is traced by researching the development of such “self-oscillatory” mechanisms. The special part is assigned to original research on frictional self-oscillations in one-mass and two-mass systems caused by nonlinear frictional force. The authors’ research results on friction auto-oscillations are reported in the article, both in classic a unidimensional model and in a two-mass model with relative slipping of bodies.

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Platovskikh, M.J., Vetyukov, M.M. (2017). Self-oscillations of Machines and Mechanisms. In: Evgrafov, A. (eds) Advances in Mechanical Engineering. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53363-6_10

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