• 제목/요약/키워드: Hot Judder Vibration

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단단한 비전도 반평판 사이에서 미끄럼 운동하는 평판층의 열탄성 불안정성 (Thermoelastic Instability of the Layer Sliding between Two Rigid Non-conducting Half-planes)

  • 오재응;하태원;조용구;김흥섭;이정윤
    • 한국자동차공학회논문집
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.114-121
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    • 2004
  • Frictional heating in brakes causes thermoelastic distortion of the contacting bodies and hence affects the contact pressure distribution. The resulting thermo-mechanical coupling can cause thermoelastic instability (TEI) if the sliding speed is sufficiently high, leading to non-uniform heating called hot spots and low frequency vibration known as hot judder. The vibration of brakes to the known phenomenon of frictionally-excited thermoelastic instability is estimated studying the interface temperature and pressure evolution with time. A simple model has been considered where a layer with half-thickness$\alpha$slides with speed V between two half-planes which are rigid and non-conducting. The advantage of this properlysimple model permits us to deduce analytically the critical conditions for the onset of instability, which is the relation between the critical speed and the growth rate of the interface temperature and pressure. Symmetrical component of pressure and temperature distribution at the layer interfaces can be more unstable than antisymmetrical component. As the thickness $\alpha$ reduces, the system becomes more apt to thermoelastic instability. For perturbations with wave number smaller than the critical$m_{cr}$ the temperature increases with m vice versa for perturbations with wave number larges than $m_{cr}$ , the temperature decreases with m.

자동차용 디스크 브레이크의 열탄성 불안정성에 관한 연구 (Study on Thermoelastic Instability of Automotive Disc Brakes)

  • 최지훈;김도형;이인
    • 소음진동
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.315-322
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    • 2001
  • This paper is focused on the frictionally induced thermoelastic instability (TEI) in automotive disk brakes. This instability leads to the formation of localized high temperature contact regions known as hot spots. This article investigates the themoelastic instability in automotive disk brake systems consisting of a finite thickness layer (disk) and two half-planes (pads) using a perturbation method. The antisymmetric mode involves hot spots located alternately on two sides of the disk. As a result the circumferentially periodic hot spots produce rotor surface distortion and Induce low frequency vibration. Also the effects of system parameters on the critical speed for TEI are investigated.

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벤틸레이티드 디스크 브레이크의 열응력 해석 (Thermal Stress Analysis of Ventilated Disc Brake)

  • 김양술;안수철
    • 한국안전학회지
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.25-29
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    • 2008
  • In automotive disc brake system, friction heat is not uniformly distributed due to various reasons such as thermal expansion and imperfections in geometry. It is well known that thermoelastic distortion due to fictional heating affects the contact pressure distribution and can lead to thermoelastic instability, where the contact load is concentrated in one or more small regions on the brake disc surface. These regions then take very high temperatures and passage of hot spots moving under the brake pads can cause low frequency vibration called brake judder. This paper presents the FEM(finite element method) result for the temperature distribution of ventilated disc brake. A steady state two-dimensional model of disc brake system predicts the surface temperatures during a multi-stop driving schedule.