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Fast Characterization of Brake Squeal Behavior

Date Published: 2009-10-11
Paper Number: 2009-01-3006
DOI: 10.4271/2009-01-3006

Citation:

Schlagner, S. and von Wagner, U., "Fast Characterization of Brake Squeal Behavior," SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars - Mech. Syst. 2(2):1-9, 2010, doi:10.4271/2009-01-3006.

Author(s):


Stefan Schlagner - Technische Universität Berlin
Utz von Wagner - Technische Universität Berlin

Abstract:

The last decades have shown extensive efforts on the investigation of automotive disk brake squeal. The origin of brake squeal is seen in self-excited vibrations, caused by the friction forces transferring energy from the rotating disk into the brake system. Based on a very simple model, Popp et al. described in 2002 the conditions for positive work of the friction forces (i.e. excitation of squeal), which depends on the phase shift between the in-plane motion (with respect to the disk) of the brake pad and the friction forces. Experiments on active manipulation of this phase shift using pads with integrated piezoceramic actuators, performed by von Wagner et al. in 2004, resulted in successful suppression of disk brake squeal.

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See papers presented at SAE 2009 Brake Colloquium and Exhibition, October 2009, Tampa, FL, USA, Session: Friction-Induced Vibration and Effects of Vibration on Friction (Part 1 of 2)

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