Friction
Model of angular velocity dependent friction losses
Description
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Variables
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Parameters
Modelica Standard Library
The Friction component models friction losses.
For stability, at low speeds the torque is linear with respect to velocity. At higher speeds, a power law is used.
Fig. 1: Friction loss torque versus angular velocity for pω=2
To neglect friction losses, set Pref=0 (this is the default).
τ={0Pref≤0−τref⁢ωωrefpωωlinear≤ωτref⁢−ωωrefpωω≤−ωlinear−τlinear⁢ωωlinearotherwise
τ=τsupport=−τflange
τref=Prefωref
φ=φflange−φsupport
ω=φ.
ωlinear=0.001⁢ωref
lossPower=−τ⁢ω
Name
Units
Modelica ID
φ
rad
Angle between shaft and support
phi
τ
N⁢m
Torque
tau
ω
rads
Relative angular velocity of flange and support
w
lossPower
W
Loss power leaving component via heat port
flange
Shaft end
support
Housing and support
heatPort
Conditional heat port
General Parameters
Default
Use Heat Port
false
True (checked) enables heat port
useHeatPort
Losses Parameters
Pref
0
Reference friction losses with ω=ωref
PRef
ωref
Reference angular velocity
wRef
pω
2
1
Exponent of friction torque w.r.t. angular velocity
power_w
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See Also
Electrical Library
Electrical Machines
Machine Losses
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