Brake Noise Caused by Longitudinal Vibration of the Disc Rotor 930804
Brake noise has been a problem since the early days of motoring, and a lot of studies have been made, - from the energy source of brake squeal [ 1… 3] to the vibration modes in squealing [ 4…5] to the geometric coupling characteristic [ 6… 10]. These were discussed mostly based on bending vibration of brake components. However, a new cause of the noise was found in the longitudinal vibration of the disc rotor. According to our investigation, the occurrence of the noise has been increasing in the market. Fundamental studies and experiments were conducted. The existence of the longitudinal vibration noise was confirmed, and effective preventive measures were demonstrated.
Citation: Matsuzaki, M. and Izumihara, T., "Brake Noise Caused by Longitudinal Vibration of the Disc Rotor," SAE Technical Paper 930804, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/930804. Download Citation
Author(s):
Mikio Matsuzaki, Toshitaka Izumihara
Affiliated:
Akebono Research & Development Centre Ltd.
Pages: 10
Event:
International Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
ABS/TCS and Brake Technology-SP-0953, SAE 1993 Transactions: Journal of Passenger Cars-V102-6
Related Topics:
Brake components
Noise
Vibration
Propellers and rotors
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