Browse Publications Technical Papers 2003-01-3300
2003-10-19

A System Approach to the Drag Performance of Disc Brake Caliper 2003-01-3300

Among the performance concerns in brake design, drag and fluid displacement are getting more attention in the requirement definition. High drag not only affects fuel efficiency and lining life, it is also a contributing factor to rotor thickness variation and brake pulsation. In this paper, a system approach to drag performance of a disc brake caliper is presented. A one-dimensional simulation model, which considers all the significant factors, including lining stiffness and hysteresis, housing stiffness, seal/groove characteristic, and stick-slide behavior between the seal and piston, is developed to capture the interactive impact of each parameter to caliper drag performance. The system model is validated with experimental measurements for caliper fluid displacement and piston retraction. A parameter study is then conducted to investigate the component interactive impact to the drag performance. Finally, a case study is presented to demonstrate the merit of the one-dimensional model as an effective analysis tool to guide the brake engineers in their brake design.

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