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From a system dynamics point of view, technical systems with friction are nonlinear dissipative open systems. Even if it is possible for a system to be in a state of steady motion, it can only practically take place if it is stable relative to small disturbances. Otherwise, the perturbations intensify, resulting in a periodic or chaotic vibration. If the amplitude of the vibrations is large enough for the relative velocity of the surfaces in friction to be occasionally zero, then the movement consists of the alternating phases from rest (stick) to sliding (slip) and is called stickslip- movement.
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Popov, V.L. (2017). Frictionally Induced Vibrations. In: Contact Mechanics and Friction. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53081-8_12
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