Effects of material properties on generation of brake squeal noise using finite element method
AUTOR(ES)
Belhocine, Ali, Ghazaly, Nouby Mahdi
FONTE
Lat. Am. j. solids struct.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2015-08
RESUMO
AbstractThis research paper is concerned with the disc brake squeal problem for passenger cars. The aim of the present research is developing a finite element model of the disc brake assembly in order to improve understanding of the influence of Young's modulus on squeal generation. A detailed finite element model of the whole disc brake assembly that integrates the wheel hub and steering knuckle is eveloped and validated using experimental modal analysis. Stability analysis of the disc brake assembly is accomplished to find unstable frequencies. A parametric study is carried to look into the effect of changing Young's modulus of each brake components on squeal generation. The results of simulation indicated that Young's modulus of disc brake components play a substantial role in generating the squeal noise.
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