gapfriktionbacklash
Gapfriktionbacklash is a coined term describing a mechanical phenomenon where clearance gaps and friction interact to produce a direction-dependent backlash in a system. It is observed in assemblies such as gear trains, slider-crank mechanisms, and linkages that contain loose fits or intentional clearances. The concept combines the effects of geometric play (gap) with frictional resistance (friktion) to explain irregular motion transmission, especially during reverse or slow movements.
The mechanism involves a clearance gap that must be opened before motion is transmitted, while friction within
Measurement and modeling of gapfriktionbacklash typically involve plotting displacement versus input torque or speed to identify
Mitigation strategies include reducing or preloading clearance, applying appropriate lubrication, using low-friction coatings, or employing anti-backlash