Finite element modelling for the investigation of in-plane modes and damping shims in disc brake squeal |
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Authors: | Jaeyoung Kang |
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Institution: | Division of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, College of Engineering, Kongju National University, Cheonan-Si, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | Squeal propensity of the in-plane modes and the constrained-layer type damping shims for disc brake system is investigated by using the finite element method. Theoretical formulation is derived for a rotating disc in contact with two stationary vibrating pads attached to the damping shim components. By the conversion from the theoretical to FE brake model, the full equations of motion for the actual disc brake system describes the disc rotation, the in-plane friction characteristics and damping shims in association with squeal vibration. It is concluded from the results that the in-plane torsion modes can be generated by the negative friction slope, but they cannot be controlled by the damping shims. The in-plane radial mode is also investigated and found to be very insensitive in squeal generation. |
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