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The Effect of Friction on the Forward Dynamics Problem

Pierre E. Dupont

Year
1993
Citations
56

Abstract

This article discusses the numerical solution of the forward dynamic equations of an n-degree-of-freedom manipulator with friction. Also discussed are the modeling and experimen tal identification of friction. It is shown that the inclusion of Coulomb-type friction in the dynamic equations introduces two difficulties in the forward dynamic solution. The differential equations are shown to be discontinuous in the highest-order derivative terms. In addition, the load dependency of this type of friction typically causes the equations to be implicit in the joint accelerations. For the important case of load-dependent transmission friction, the equations can be explicit. Techniques for the forward solution are described through the example of a roller screw transmission. Experimental and simulation results are used to show the importance of load-dependent friction in a particular robot.

Keywords

Dynamic equationDynamical frictionCoulomb frictionControl theory (sociology)Dynamics (music)CoulombType (biology)MathematicsDynamic load testingDependency (UML)

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