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Nonlinear transient and chaotic interactions in disc brake squeal

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In this paper, the authors applied the complex eigenvalue analysis, the direct steady-state analysis and the transient nonlinear time domain analysis to an isotropic pad-on-disc finite element model representing a simple model of a brake system.
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This article is published in Journal of Sound and Vibration.The article was published on 2015-04-28. It has received 66 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Disc brake & Intermittency.

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Experimental investigation on the scroll attractor evolvement of friction-induced vibration under the different friction conditions

TL;DR: In this paper , the evolution mechanism of the scroll attractor can be interpreted by the interaction between the periodic and aperiodic components in the friction-induced vibration (FIV).
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Prediction and analysis of quasi-periodic solution for friction-induced vibration of an industrial brake system with the Generalized Modal Amplitude Stability Analysis

TL;DR: The generalised modal amplitude stability analysis (GMASA) has been developed as a complementary approach of the CEA to identify the modes involved in the nonlinear dynamic response of systems subjected to friction-induced vibrations and to approximate the quasi-periodic oscillations.
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Nonlinear analysis of a two-DOF sliding system with a periodically modulated normal force

TL;DR: In this article, the nonlinear dynamics of a sliding system with a harmonically modulated normal force and Coulomb friction in contact with a rigid plate is studied, and the system is a simple two-DOF linear structure integrated with a geometrically nonlinear elastic attachment.
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Brake squeal analysis in time domain using ABAQUS - Finite element simulation of brake squeal for passenger cars

TL;DR: In this paper, a comparison of transient dynamic analysis (TDA) and complex eigenvalue analysis (CEA) was performed to identify brake squeal frequencies. But, the results showed that CEA is a quite usual tool to evaluate brake propensity despite its intrinsic overestimation of any system instabilities, while TDA provides a reduced number of predicted instabilities.
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Transient Squeal Analysis of a Non Steady State Manoeuvre

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the nonlinear influence of the pad caliper joint in a fixed brake caliper, also called abutment, and showed that the joint activity varies with driving maneuvers, leading to different stability behaviours and limiting cycle amplitudes.
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Chaos in dynamical systems

TL;DR: In the new edition of this classic textbook, the most important change is the addition of a completely new chapter on control and synchronization of chaos as mentioned in this paper, which will be of interest to advanced undergraduates and graduate students in science, engineering and mathematics taking courses in chaotic dynamics, as well as to researchers in the subject.
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Recurrence plots for the analysis of complex systems

TL;DR: The aim of this work is to provide the readers with the know how for the application of recurrence plot based methods in their own field of research, and detail the analysis of data and indicate possible difficulties and pitfalls.

Nonlinear Time Series Analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the use of non-linear methods when determinism is weak and apply them to the problem of neighbor search in the presence of chaotic data and noise.
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Analysis of Observed Chaotic Data

TL;DR: Regular Dynamics: Newton to Poincare KAM Theorem, and the Chaos Toolkit: Making 'Physics' out of Chaos.

Nonlinear Time Series Analysis.

TL;DR: This thesis applies neural network feature selection techniques to multivariate time series data to improve prediction of a target time series and results indicate that the Stochastics and RSI indicators result in better prediction results than the moving averages.
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