Influence of Interfacial Friction Force on Material in the Continuous Polishing Process: Review
Ndungutse Jean Maurice; Xinyi Xiong; Alam MD Shahin; Abdulmoseen Segun Giwa
This study presents an approach to study the effect of friction force due to continuous by polishing process of material. By examining and comparing several friction force models dealing with different friction phenomena in the context of the friction force of the pitch lap and work piece benefactor act on removal of material. For this purpose, a comprehensive review of present literature in this field of investigation the friction force determined and theoretical analyses have been carried out for survey the gradual forward of friction force with polishing time and its result on material removal. In addition this process of polishing, other aspects was discussed, with particular pointing on the pure dry sliding friction and stick–slip effect. In a simple and general way, the friction force models can be classified into two main groups, namely the static friction approaches and the dynamic friction models. Numerous different friction force models are described and their fundamental physical and computational characteristics are discussed and compared in details. The application of those friction models in multi-body system dynamic modeling and simulation is then investigated.