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Improvement of Brake Squeal Simulation Reliability by Measurement and Identification of Friction Material Properties

2012-09-17
2012-01-1806
Friction material properties influence brake squeal simulation results decisively. It is well known that friction materials exhibit nonlinear and transversely isotropic characteristics dependent on the type and direction of loading. In order to improve brake squeal prediction reliability, friction material properties identified under squeal loading conditions have to be introduced to the simulation models. Because of this fact, the development of a measurement and identification method for friction material properties in context of brake squeal simulation is in progress. The present paper presents the further developed Dynamic Compression Test Rig (DCTR) and the enhanced evaluation method for the estimation of the normal dynamic component stiffness of friction material specimens under typical squeal conditions. In general, the development of testing procedures implies a set of influence and uncertainty factors, which may influence measurement results decisively.
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