Friction: by Associate Professor Mechanical Engineering Department Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur
Friction: by Associate Professor Mechanical Engineering Department Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur
By
Dr. Amar Patnaik
Associate Professor
Mechanical Engineering Department
Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur
Friction
Friction is the resistance to motion that is experienced whenever
one solid body slides over another. The resistive tangential force,
which acts in a direction directly opposite to the direction of motion,
is called the friction force.
There are two main types of friction that are commonly encountered:
dry friction and fluid friction. As its name suggests, dry friction, also
called “Coulomb” friction, describes the tangential component of the
contact force that exists when two dry surfaces move or tend to
move relative to one another.
under a pure normal force (load) or under combined normal and shear forces. A normal
The ratio of the normal tensile force W ' required for separation (normally referred to as
adhesive force) to the normal compressive force W initially applied, is often referred to
Assuming that the yielding of the body is isotropic and that its
yield pressure is p, then
Measurement of Friction
In a friction measurement apparatus two test specimens
are loaded against each other at a desired normal load, one
of the specimens is allowed to slide relative to the other at a
desired sliding speed, and the tangential force required to
initiate or maintain sliding is measured. There are numerous
apparatuses used to measure friction force [Benzing et al.,
1976; Bhushan and Gupta, 1991].