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FRICTION – LAWS – GENESIS - MECHANISMS ME 225 ; PRINCIPLES OF TRIBOLOGY PRESENTATION ON SIDDAPPAJI .B

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ME 225 ; PRINCIPLES OF TRIBOLOGY. PRESENTATION ON. FRICTION – LAWS – GENESIS - MECHANISMS. SIDDAPPAJI .B. FRICTION. A force that resists the relative motion or tendency to such motion of two bodies in contact. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FRICTION – LAWS – GENESIS - MECHANISMS

ME 225 ; PRINCIPLES OF TRIBOLOGY

PRESENTATION ON

SIDDAPPAJI .B

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FRICTION

• A force that resists the relative motion or tendency to such motion of two bodies in contact.

• Friction always works in the direction opposite from the direction the object is moving, or trying to move.

• Friction always slows a moving object down. • Friction also produces heat. • Keep frictional forces as small as possible.

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PLACES WHERE FRICTION IS GOOD

• Prevents our shoes slipping on the pavement when we walk• Stops car tyres skidding on the road• A nail hammered into a piece of wood• Grip between nut and bolt• The feet of table legs• Rock climbing holds• Brakes• Ice causes very little friction, hence it is easy to slip over on

an icy day. good thing for ice skating and sledging.

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PLACES WHERE FRICTION IS BAD

• Sometimes we want to reduce friction • In engines • In transmissions• On the bottoms of skis and snowboards (To a point)• When you are trying to move a box by pushing it along the

floor

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m

mg FN

v

1, 2 Guillaume Amontons, 1699 3 Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, 1785

Ff

CLASSICAL LAWS OF FRICTION

1) Ff = FN FN= Normal Force2) independent of apparent contact area3) independent of sliding speed

s k

vmF

depends on whether object is at rest or moving - “static friction” vs. “kinetic friction”.

Meanwhile, for solid-liquid interfaces, “viscous friction” applies, where,

Third Amontons Law

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Charles-Augustin de CoulombThéorie des Machines Simple1785

Coulomb Friction depended on the asperities of the two surfaces becoming inerlocked

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BASIC MECHANISMS OF DRY FRICTION• Adhesion• Deformation

The adhesive force is linked to the asperity-asperity contact

W = A × H W=LoadA= True area of contactH= Hardnessκ = Shear StrengthF=Total Frictional ForcePm = Mean PressureP= Normal pressureα= constants

F= A × κ

Junction growth phenomenon Pm =

=α2

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DeformationThe deformation component of frictionTwo opposing asperities in oblique contact near their summits at a small angle, Ө

F = Fa + Fd Fa= tangential forceFd= deformation force

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c/s area of groove

pressure

Width of groove

Slope of the asperity

Deformation continued

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For a cone asperity

For a spherical asperity

For a cone

Normal Load and penetration Hardness related

Deformation continued

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Deformation continued

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Deformation continued

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Normal Force FN

Friction Force ff

Applied Force F

Gravity Force Fg

Fg = mg

FN = Fg

ff = F

FREE BODY DIAGRAM

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STATIC FRICTION

frictionstaticoftcoefficienFf

s

sNs

FN

fs

F

Fg

The Force of Static Friction keeps a stationary object at rest!

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KINETIC FRICTION

frictionkineticoftcoefficienFf

k

kNk

FN

fk

F

Fg

Once the Force of Static Friction is overcome, the Force of Kinetic Friction is what slows down a moving object!

Motion

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STICK-SLIP EFFECTS

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STATIC & KINETIC FRICTION COEFFICIENTS

Material Coefficient of Static Friction S

Coefficient of Kinetic Friction k

Rubber on Glass 2.0+ 2.0

Rubber on Concrete 1.0 0.8

Steel on Steel 0.74 0.57

Wood on Wood 0.25 – 0.5 0.2

Metal on Metal 0.15 0.06

Ice on Ice 0.1 0.03

Synovial Joints in Humans

0.01 0.003

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THANK YOU VERY MUCH

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m

mg FN

v

Ff = FN

Amontons, 1699

Ffm

v

F = maNewton, 1686

F