Abstract

This paper investigates the influence of the material properties on the deceleration dynamics of a deformable cylinder rolling with slipping on a half-space of the same material. The interaction of the cylinder and the half-space is described by the 2D quasistatic contact problem of viscoelasticity (Goryacheva: J Appl Math Mech 37(5):877–885, 1973; Contact mechanics in tribology. Kluwer, Dordrecht 1998) which includes as limiting cases the absolutely rigid and elastic materials. Full dynamical analysis of the problem including the phase portrait, the dependence of the deceleration distance on the mechanical properties of the contacting bodies and on the friction coefficient is provided. The qualitative features of deceleration are justified by asymptotic analysis.

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