2000
DOI: 10.1109/9.847103
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An integrated friction model structure with improved presliding behavior for accurate friction compensation

Abstract: This paper presents a new dynamical friction model structure which allows accurate modeling both in the sliding and the presliding regimes. Transition between these two regimes is accomplished without a switching function. The model incorporates a hysteresis function with nonlocal memory and arbitrary transition curves. These last aspects prove essential for modeling presliding friction that is encountered in real physical situations. The model as a whole can also handle the Stribeck effect and stick-slip beha… Show more

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“…However, LuGre model does not account for hysteresis behaviour. Swevers et al [72] model includes Stribeck friction in sliding, hysteretic behaviour in pre-sliding, frictional lag, varying breakaway and stick-slip behaviour, supported by experiments but does not account for material characteristics and the effect of loads on material variations. The Bliman Sorin model presented in Eq.…”
Section: Dynamic Friction Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, LuGre model does not account for hysteresis behaviour. Swevers et al [72] model includes Stribeck friction in sliding, hysteretic behaviour in pre-sliding, frictional lag, varying breakaway and stick-slip behaviour, supported by experiments but does not account for material characteristics and the effect of loads on material variations. The Bliman Sorin model presented in Eq.…”
Section: Dynamic Friction Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both Dahl and LuGre model are rate dependent because of which they cannot capture the reversal point memory. Swevers et al [72] uses the LuGre model which performs satisfactorily for constant sliding velocity and suggests modification to it. In LuGre model the parameter z can be interpreted as the average bristle deflection.…”
Section: Dynamic Friction Modelsmentioning
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“…It is representative for a group of models with auxiliary "internal dynamics" state variable that describes the micro-slip during the stiction phase [12]. Apart from the LuGre model, this approach is adopted, for example, in Dankowicz [8,13], Dahl [14], and Leuven [15,16] friction models. In these models, both stiction and sliding regimes are unified and governed by the same equations.…”
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“…The control engineer is usually faced with a difficult tradeoff: how to balance the simplicity required to synthesize the control law while maintaining the complexity necessary for a realistic friction description. Several studies in literature can be found, ranging from the simple, static, Karnopp friction model [7], to the more complex, dynamic, Lugre model [8] and its evolutions [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%