Chaotic characteristics and attractor evolution of friction noise during friction process

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Friction experiments are conducted on a ring-on-disk tribometer, and friction noise produced during the friction process is extracted by a microphone. The phase trajectory and chaotic parameters of friction noise are obtained by phase-space reconstruction, and its attractor evolution is analyzed. The results indicate that the friction noise is chaotic because the largest Lyapunov exponent is positive. The phase trajectory of the friction noise follows a “convergence-stability-divergence” pattern during the friction process. The friction noise attractor begins forming in the running-in process, and the correlation dimension D increases gradually. In the stable process, the attractor remains steady, and D is stable. In the last step of the process, the attractor gradually disappears, and D decreases. The friction noise attractor is a chaotic attractor. Knowledge of the dynamic evolution of this attractor can help identify wear state changes from the running-in process to the steady and increasing friction processes.

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Ding, C., Zhu, H., Sun, G., Zhou, Y., & Zuo, X. (2018). Chaotic characteristics and attractor evolution of friction noise during friction process. Friction, 6(1), 47–61. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40544-017-0161-y

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