Abstract

When the tires interact with the road in contact, self-oscillations occur. The appearance of self-oscillations in the interaction zone can serve as a useful diagnostic sign of the development of the process of loss of adhesion in the work, cases of self-oscillations for an individual electric drive are investigated. In traction and driven modes, a "soft" mode of occurrence of self-oscillation of wheel rotation is possible. When braking, there is a "soft" mode of excitation of self-oscillations, and when the wheels are locked, a "hard" mode of self-oscillations of the translational movement of the wheel center. Keywords: self-oscillation; frictional interaction of the wheel with the base; "soft mode" of self-oscillation; "hard mode" of self-oscillation; Bendixon criterion; friction force; individual electric wheel drive

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