An Explanation for Brake Groan Based on Coupled Brake-Driveline System Analysis
Date Published: 2007-05-15
Paper Number:2007-01-2260
DOI: 10.4271/2007-01-2260
Citation:
Crowther, A., Yoon, J., and Singh, R., "An Explanation for Brake Groan Based on Coupled Brake-Driveline System Analysis," SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-2260, 2007, doi:10.4271/2007-01-2260.
Brake creep-groan is studied via a friction coupled torsional model consisting of driveline and brake sub-systems. The model captures the main torsional modes of interest while a suitable reduction of higher degree-of-freedom models allows selection of appropriate parameters. Numerical simulations are programmed that capture groan response with stick-slip friction and transient brake pressure. The vehicle is initially at rest and the groan may build into a steady state limit cycle, depending on the brake force actuation. For automatic transmission (AT) the driving torque is at the torque converter. For manual transmission (MT) the vehicle is on a slope and the driving torque is due to weight of the vehicle. On-vehicle tests provide time and frequency domain measured accelerations for comparison.
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