Numerous publications on the modeling of disk brake squeal can be found in the literature. Recent publications describe the onset of disk brake squeal as an instability of the trivial solution resulting from the non-conservative friction forces even for a constant friction coefficient. Therefore, a minimal model of disk brake squeal must contain at least two degrees of freedom. A literature review of minimal models shows that there is still a lack of a minimal model describing the basic behavior of disk brake squeal which can easily be associated to an automotive disk brake. Therefore, a new minimal model of a disk brake is introduced here, showing an obvious relation to the technical system. In this model, the vibration of the disk is take...
Brake squeal has become of increasing concern to the automotive industry but guidelines on how to co...
This paper presents a two degree of freedom (2-DOF) stick-slip friction model for studying the effec...
Between the NVH issues, brake squeal is a harmonic acoustic emission (between 1 and 20 kHz) caused b...
A mechanical model has been developed to reproduce the dynamics of a disk brake assembly. The final ...
In the research into the mechanism of brake squeal, minimal models with two degrees of freedom (DoFs...
This paper suggests two simple two-degree-of-freedom models to describe the dynamical interaction be...
The prediction of disc brake squeal propensity remains difficult despite significant progress made i...
It has become commonly accepted by scientists and engineers that brake squeal is generated by fricti...
Predictive models of friction-induced vibration have proved elusive despite decades of research. The...
In mechanical systems, self-excited vibrations are a frequent and unwanted occurrence. An example of...
Disc brake squeal can be classified as a form of friction induced vibration. Eliminating brake noise...
In the last two decades there has been a great deal of research done to model, predict and understan...
Copyright © 2016 SAE International. Despite significant progress made in the past 20 years in discov...
Brake squeal is often analytically studied by a complex eigenvalue analysis of linearized models of ...
In this paper we consider the problem of disc brake noise, an unstable behaviour that occurs in disc...
Brake squeal has become of increasing concern to the automotive industry but guidelines on how to co...
This paper presents a two degree of freedom (2-DOF) stick-slip friction model for studying the effec...
Between the NVH issues, brake squeal is a harmonic acoustic emission (between 1 and 20 kHz) caused b...
A mechanical model has been developed to reproduce the dynamics of a disk brake assembly. The final ...
In the research into the mechanism of brake squeal, minimal models with two degrees of freedom (DoFs...
This paper suggests two simple two-degree-of-freedom models to describe the dynamical interaction be...
The prediction of disc brake squeal propensity remains difficult despite significant progress made i...
It has become commonly accepted by scientists and engineers that brake squeal is generated by fricti...
Predictive models of friction-induced vibration have proved elusive despite decades of research. The...
In mechanical systems, self-excited vibrations are a frequent and unwanted occurrence. An example of...
Disc brake squeal can be classified as a form of friction induced vibration. Eliminating brake noise...
In the last two decades there has been a great deal of research done to model, predict and understan...
Copyright © 2016 SAE International. Despite significant progress made in the past 20 years in discov...
Brake squeal is often analytically studied by a complex eigenvalue analysis of linearized models of ...
In this paper we consider the problem of disc brake noise, an unstable behaviour that occurs in disc...
Brake squeal has become of increasing concern to the automotive industry but guidelines on how to co...
This paper presents a two degree of freedom (2-DOF) stick-slip friction model for studying the effec...
Between the NVH issues, brake squeal is a harmonic acoustic emission (between 1 and 20 kHz) caused b...