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Исследование автоколебаний в гидромеханических приводах, работающих в условиях трения

Исследование автоколебаний в гидромеханических приводах, работающих в условиях трения

Abstract

Приводятся проблемы, связанные с применением аналитических методов для исследования гидравлических устройств. Рассматриваются особенности поведения и специфика создания автоколебательных систем. Исследуются вынужденные колебания подпружиненной массы и влияние сухого трения, относительной частоты на протекание рабочих процессов. Описывается алгоритм расчета колебательных систем и особенности построения амплитудо-фазочастотных характеристик и переходных процессов.

The problems connected with analytical methods application for hydraulic devices research are given. Behavior features and creation specifics of self-oscillatory systems are considered. The sprung weight compelled fluctuations and dry friction influence, relative frequency on working processes course are investigated. The oscillatory systems calculation algorithm and creation feature of amplitude-phase-frequency characteristics and transients are described.

Keywords

АНАЛИТИЧЕСКИЕ МЕТОДЫ, АВТОКОЛЕБАНИЯ, НЕЛИНЕЙНАЯ МАТЕМАТИЧЕСКАЯ МОДЕЛЬ, СИЛА СУХОГО ТРЕНИЯ

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