Vibration level induced by the friction of two rough surfaces weakly loaded
Résumé
This paper presents an experiment to measure the vibration level generated when a light solid slides over a dry and rough surface. The experimental setup is based on linear constant motion with speed range from 1 to 1000 mm/sec. The aim is to study the evolution of the vibration level as a function of the sliding speed and the friction area. Measurements show that the vibration level is a logarithmic increasing function of the sliding speed with a transient velocity. It is also observed that two regimes exist for the evolution of vibration level versus apparent contact area. On the one hand the vibration level is proportional to the friction area, but on the other hand this level is constant.
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