Friction-induced vibration: Quantifying sensitivity and uncertainty |
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Authors: | T. Butlin J. Woodhouse |
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Affiliation: | Cambridge University Engineering Department, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1PZ England, UK |
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Abstract: | The limited success of predictive models of friction-induced vibration can, in part, be attributed to the inherent sensitivity of friction-coupled systems to variations, often uncontrolled, in parameter values such as the friction coefficient. This paper explores the sensitivity and uncertainty of predictions from a modal point of view, using models of a realistic complexity. A method for efficiently estimating prediction error bounds is presented and validated using representative parametric uncertainties. Measurement uncertainties are quantified providing an input for the error-bound analysis. Taken together, this forms the foundation for a direct comparison of predictions with experimental results from sliding contact tests. |
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