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Modelling of automotive disc brake squeal and its reduction using rotor design modifications

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In this paper, the authors proposed a numerical approach to reduce disc brake squeal through rotor design modifications using the finite element method (FEM), which is validated based on the measured data extracted from experimental modal analysis for individual brake components in free-free boundary condition and brake assembly under applied pressure.
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This paper proposes a numerical approach to reducing disc brake squeal through rotor design modifications using the finite element method (FEM). The finite element (FE) model is validated based on the measured data extracted from experimental modal analysis for individual brake components in free-free boundary condition and brake assembly under applied pressure. The FE model is used to investigate brake squeal through two numerical approaches namely complex eigenvalue analysis and dynamic transient analysis. Experimental squeal tests are performed using a brake test rig for verification of the predicted results. It is observed that the results of both the complex eigenvalue analysis and dynamic transient analysis agree well with experimental squeal frequencies. In order to reduce brake squeal, a number of structural modifications on the disc are evaluated. The predicted results show that the squeal noise of disc brake is influenced by the natural frequency of the brake rotor and its mode shape. It is also found that a good choice of rotor geometry in the pre-design stage could help in reducing squeal noise.

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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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Effects of damping on mode-coupling instability in friction induced oscillations

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated qualitative and quantitative aspects of the mode-coupling instability in the presence of structural damping, which will be assumed as linear viscous, and developed a feedback-loop formalism that allows a more detailed understanding of the underlying mechanical processes.
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Complex eigenvalue analysis and dynamic transient analysis in predicting disc brake squeal

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed three-dimensional finite element model of a real disc brake is developed and three different contact regimes are examined in order to assess the best correlation between the two methodologies.
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Analysis of disc brake squeal using the complex eigenvalue method

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of system parameters, such as hydraulic pressure, the rotational velocity of the disc, the friction coefficient of the contact interactions between the pads and the disc and the stiffness of the back plates of the pads, on the disc brake squeal were investigated.
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