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Dynamic Stiction Mode by Friction Vector Rotation

Abstract

We numerically study a simple sliding system: a rigid mass pulled by a spring with a strong in-plane stiffness anisotropy and a small misalignment angle. Simulations show that the apparent stick phase appearing in this system is in reality a phase of very slow creep, followed by a rapid sliding, slip. Surprisingly, the absolute value of the friction force remains almost constant from the very beginning of the stick phase, merely rotating in the sliding plane. We call this specific mechanism of apparent stick due to rotation of the force vector "dynamic stiction".

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