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Automotive disc brake squeal

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A comprehensive review and bibliography of works on disc brake squeal is provided in this paper, where background sections on vibrations, contact and disc brake systems are also included, in an effort to make this review accessible to a large audience.
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This article is published in Journal of Sound and Vibration.The article was published on 2003-10-09. It has received 712 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Disc brake.

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Numerical analysis of automotive disc brake squeal: a review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed numerical methods and analysis procedures used in the study of automotive disc brake squeal and found that the complex eigenvalue analysis is still the approach favored by the automotive industry and the transient analysis is gaining increasing popularity.
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Moving-load dynamic problems: A tutorial (with a brief overview)

TL;DR: Reading this tutorial is expected to get a flavour of what moving-load problems are about, what general methods are available and what research has been done from studying this tutorial.
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Brake squeal: Linear and nonlinear numerical approaches

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the integration of two different numerical procedures to identify the mechanism bringing to brake instability and to analyse its dynamics, and the two models are compared and the onset of squeal is predicted both in the frequency domain by the linear model and in the time domain by a nonlinear one.
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Mode coupling instability in friction-induced vibrations and its dependency on system parameters including damping

TL;DR: In this paper, a non-linear two-degree-of-freedom system with friction and structural damping was proposed to examine the effects of damping on mode coupling instability.
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Minimal models for disk brake squeal

TL;DR: In this article, a new minimal model of a disk brake is introduced, showing an obvious relation to the technical system, and analyzed with respect to its stability behavior, and consequences in using it in the optimization of disk brake systems are discussed.
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The friction and lubrication of solids

TL;DR: Tabor and Bowden as mentioned in this paper reviewed the many advances made in this field during the past 36 years and outlined the achievements of Frank Philip Bowden, and reviewed the behavior of non-metals, especially elastomers; elastohydrodynamic lubrication; and the wear of sliding surfaces.
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Friction and Wear of Materials

TL;DR: Abrasive and other types of wear include: adhesives, lubrication, friction, and adhesion, as well as material properties that influence surface interaction as discussed by the authors.
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A survey of models, analysis tools and compensation methods for the control of machines with friction

TL;DR: This survey is the first to bring to the attention of the controls community the important contributions from the tribology, lubrication and physics literatures, and provides a set of models and tools for friction compensation which will be of value to both research and application engineers.
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Friction and wear

A. D. Sarkar
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Holographic and Speckle Interferometry: A Discussion of the Theory, Practice and Application of the Techniques

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a technique for shape measurements using holographic and speckle pattern interferometry techniques, based on the concept of correlation interferometrics.