An Efficient Method for Calculating Hysteretic Dry Friction Response of Dynamic Systems Subjected to Combined Harmonic and Random Excitation
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John Hickey, Tore Butlin, An Efficient Method for Calculating Hysteretic Dry Friction Response of Dynamic Systems Subjected to Combined Harmonic and Random Excitation, Journal of Structural Dynamics, 2024Download Item:
Abstract:
Many examples of dynamic analysis require modelling of dry friction. Often this is represented by
a so-called Jenkins element or multiple Jenkins elements in parallel, which is sometimes termed
a parallel-series Iwan element. This study considers the case where a system that includes these
representations of dry friction are loaded dynamically with a combination of deterministic harmonic
and random excitation. This paper presents a new efficient method for predicting the response of
systems subject to combined deterministic and random excitation. The method is based on equivalent
linearisation and involves averaging across both an ensemble of random responses as well as over a
harmonic excitation period. The key novelty in the approach is the use of an auxiliary harmonic term to
facilitate an analytical representation of the nonlinear force. This overcomes the challenge of analysing
a discontinuous hysteretic nonlinearity in the presence of random excitation. Analytical solutions are
presented and it is shown that the proposed approach can predict the approximate response at a
significantly reduced computational cost.
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