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Under an increasing tangential load a so-called preliminary displacement occurs before the relative sliding. This phenomenon has been studied extensively both theoretically and experimentally, see [152], [31], [66], [71], [106], [108], [109]. Thus, a small relative motion with small velocity during contact is typical for oscillatory systems with friction. In what follows we will use the terminology ”small displacement” to describe this motion. We do not use the term ”preliminary” because the displacement under consideration does not rigorously correspond to the theoretic definition of the preliminary displacement suggested for example in [152], [72], [106].
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Anh, L.x. (2003). Force and small displacement in the contact. In: Dynamics of Mechanical Systems with Coulomb Friction. Foundations of Engineering Mechanics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-36516-7_7
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