Technical Paper
Comparison of Pad Stiffness under Static Pressure and Vibration with Small Amplitude
2012-09-17
2012-01-1818
It is necessary to consider both pad stiffness in static and dynamic situations to develop brake pads that create effective braking and squeal less. Brake pads that have a high degree of static stiffness generally respond well when braking. A past study clarified that stiffness when vibration is added to a pad differs from static stiffness. This pad stiffness in dynamic situations depends on braking pressure and it is one of the causes of squeal generation. This research clarified that pad stiffness depends on the amplitude of excitation and its frequency, which was measured by using an experimental apparatus. This apparatus gave sufficient displacement to a pad for measuring static stiffness and gave vibration with sufficient frequency and amplitude to assess the stiffness of the pad when squeal was generated. First, the static stiffness of the pad was measured by adding static pressure.