friktionoscillationer
Friktionoscillationer, often translated as friction-induced oscillations or stick-slip oscillations, are self-excited vibrations that occur in systems where friction plays a significant role. These oscillations arise from the dynamic interplay between the motion of surfaces and the frictional forces that oppose it. When one surface attempts to slide over another, friction is generated. However, the coefficient of friction can vary with the state of motion, often decreasing after initial static contact is broken. This phenomenon, known as the "kinetic friction effect" or "velocity-dependent friction," can lead to a cyclical process.
Initially, static friction prevents motion. As an external force overcomes static friction, the surfaces begin to
Common examples include the squeaking of brakes, the singing of wine glasses by rubbing their rims, and