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H.M. Rosenblat and S.V. Borisov, "On the Dynamics of Some Systems with Impacts and One-Way Constraints," Mech. Solids. 58 (2), 415-425 (2023)
Year 2023 Volume 58 Number 2 Pages 415-425
DOI 10.3103/S0025654422600623
Title On the Dynamics of Some Systems with Impacts and One-Way Constraints
Author(s) H.M. Rosenblat (Moscow Automobile and Road Construction State Technical University (MADI), Moscow, 125319 Russia, gr51@mail.ru)
S.V. Borisov (Moscow Automobile and Road Construction State Technical University (MADI), Moscow, 125319 Russia, sv-brisov@mail.ru)
Abstract The article considers some problems of mechanics about the rolling of a wheel with impacts and one-way constraints under dry friction. Such tasks are often encountered in practice when a vehicle wheel collides with or leaves an obstacle. The contact of the wheel with the road is assumed to be point, the dry friction model is the classical Euler-Coulomb model. A complete analysis of various cases of impact and post-impact movements of the wheel is given.
Keywords one-way constraints, separation, normal reaction force, impact
Received 30 January 2022Revised 15 May 2022Accepted 19 May 2022
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