Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
290594 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2008 22 Pages PDF
Abstract

Scale effects in dry friction at microscale and the coefficients of friction due to adhesion force and two- and three-body deformations are considered. A rub-impact micro-rotor model with scaling nonlinear rub-impact force is presented and the nonlinear dynamic characteristics of the system in micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) are investigated when the rotating speed, imbalance, damping coefficient, scale length and fractal dimension are regarded as the control parameters. Effects of scale length, fractal dimension, velocity-dependent impact factor and contact form on the coefficients of dry friction are investigated and discussed, and used to study the nonlinear behavior of rub-related vibrations with a large number of numerical simulations. The effects of rotating speed, imbalance, damping coefficient, and friction coefficient on the micro-rotor system responses are studied. It is indicated that the rub-impact micro-rotor system with the scale effects in friction alternates among the periodic, quasi-periodic and chaotic motions as the system parameters change. The results can be effectively used to diagnose the rub-impact fault, reduce the failure and improve the characteristics of a micro-rotor system, and optimize the design of micro-rotating machinery in MEMS.

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