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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2020.21.6.432

A Study on the Improvement of Brake Judder in Korean Light Tactical Vehicles  

Kim, Sung-Gon (Land-system Center, Defense Agency for Technology and Quality(DTaQ))
Kim, Seon-Jin (Land-system Center, Defense Agency for Technology and Quality(DTaQ))
Shin, Cheol-Ho (Land-system Center, Defense Agency for Technology and Quality(DTaQ))
Yun, Seong-Ho (Land-system Center, Defense Agency for Technology and Quality(DTaQ))
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.21, no.6, 2020 , pp. 432-439 More about this Journal
Abstract
Brake judder has been identified in some operating military units of Korean Light Tactical Vehicles(KLTV) with In-board brake systems to improve braking performance. Severe vibration generated while driving the vehicle may reduce the KLTV's driving stability and further lead to accidents. For the prevention of this, this study analyzes the root cause through the failure analysis on the vehicles with the brake judder identified. Furthermore, the improvement factor was derived by identifying a vibration transmission path by analyzing the vibration transmission mechanism. The study analysis confirmed that the vibration of the frame during braking in the tactical vehicle is a cold judder phenomenon, which is caused by an increase in disk thickness variation due to rust and foreign substances under excessive brake disc's run-out. In addition, it was confirmed that such vibration can be reduced by improving the mounting structure. So, an improvement method for each factor was suggested and its effectiveness was verified by comparison test. Finally, it is expected that the improvement plans derived through this study can be used in the development of a next military vehicle.
Keywords
Brake Judder; Korean Light Tactical Vehicle; In-board Brake System; Failure Analysis; Cold Judder; Disk Thickness Variation;
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