On the Normal Force and Static Friction Acting on a Rolling Ball Actuated by Internal Point Masses


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The goal of this paper is to investigate the normal and tangential forces acting at the point of contact between a horizontal surface and a rolling ball actuated by internal point masses moving in the ball’s frame of reference. The normal force and static friction are derived from the equations of motion for a rolling ball actuated by internal point masses that move inside the ball’s frame of reference, and, as a special case, a rolling disk actuated by internal point masses. The masses may move along one-dimensional trajectories fixed in the ball’s and disk’s frame. The dynamics of a ball and disk actuated by masses moving along one-dimensional trajectories are simulated numerically and the minimum coefficients of static friction required to prevent slippage are computed.

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Vakhtang Putkaradze

Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Faculty of Science

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Email: putkarad@ualberta.ca
Canada, CAB 632, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2G1

Stuart M. Rogers

Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, College of Science and Engineering

Email: putkarad@ualberta.ca
United States, 207 Church Street SE, 306 Lind Hall, Minneapolis, MN, 55455

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