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A Proposal to Predict the Noise Frequency of a Disc Brake Based on the Friction Pair Interface Geometry

Date Published: 1999-10-10
Paper Number: 1999-01-3403
DOI: 10.4271/1999-01-3403

Citation:

Fieldhouse, J., "A Proposal to Predict the Noise Frequency of a Disc Brake Based on the Friction Pair Interface Geometry," SAE Technical Paper 1999-01-3403, 1999, doi:10.4271/1999-01-3403.

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Abstract:

The mode of vibration of a noisy disc brake is always diametral with a noise frequency marginally less than the free mode of vibration of the disc. Wheel speed does not affect the frequency but if brake pressure is altered then the noise frequency changes accordingly - an increasing pressure resulting in an increasing frequency over a specified range. Such observations have been made of a variety of different disc brake designs from single piston sliding fist type callipers to four piston opposed rigid callipers with it being possible to relate the noise frequency to the free mode of vibration of the disc in all cases. If the characteristics controlling this behaviour can be identified then the same principles and criteria may be used to predict the noise propensity of any brake at the design stage.

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