Parametric analysis of the relationship between squeal and friction wear in motorcycle disc brakes

IF 1.6 3区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
T. V. Albuquerque de Freitas, Rômulo do Nascimento Rodrigues, Camilo A Santos Costa, Roberto de Araujo Bezerra, Vanessa Vieira Gonçalves, Mateus H Cardoso Maciel
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Squeal is a noise problem that affects all types of automotive brake systems and may affect the health of the population living in heavy traffic areas. Parameters such as pressure, friction, and Young’s Modulus are crucial in determining brake noise generation. Notably, wear on rubbing surfaces emerges as a key contributor to squeal, affecting the overall brake system functionality and necessitating frequent maintenance and parts replacement. This study conducted a detailed analysis of the influence of material and operational factors on squeal generation, specifically examining their relationship with friction wear in motorcycle disc brakes. To achieve this goal, a parametric study was conducted using finite element analysis software ANSYS. Thus, the study involved subjecting the geometry to static and modal analyses to verify the generation of unstable modes. Additionally, two models were built to analyze the influence of wear on noise: one with Archard wear activated, which calculated the worn volume, and another with this option disabled. The results of the study suggest that wear is a crucial parameter that must be considered in numerical models, given its significant impact on stability attributes. Moreover, since material and operational parameters play a substantial role in generating squeal noise, this study provides valuable insights into the causes and effects of brake noise, offering practical recommendations for mitigating this common problem in motorcycle disc brakes. The model developed also serves as foundational framework for configuring simulations for similar systems, automotive or train disc brake, to study the noise and lifespan of pads.
摩托车盘式制动器尖叫声与摩擦磨损之间关系的参数分析
异响是影响各类汽车制动系统的噪音问题,可能会影响交通繁忙地区居民的健康。压力、摩擦力和杨氏模量等参数是决定制动噪音产生的关键。值得注意的是,摩擦表面的磨损是导致尖叫的关键因素,会影响整个制动系统的功能,因此需要经常维护和更换零件。本研究详细分析了材料和操作因素对尖叫声产生的影响,特别是研究了它们与摩托车盘式制动器摩擦磨损的关系。为实现这一目标,我们使用有限元分析软件 ANSYS 进行了参数研究。因此,研究包括对几何形状进行静态和模态分析,以验证不稳定模态的产生。此外,还建立了两个模型来分析磨损对噪音的影响:一个模型激活了 Archard 磨损,计算磨损体积;另一个模型则禁用了该选项。研究结果表明,磨损是数值模型中必须考虑的一个关键参数,因为它对稳定性属性有重大影响。此外,由于材料和操作参数在产生尖叫噪音方面起着重要作用,本研究为了解制动噪音的原因和影响提供了宝贵的见解,并为减轻摩托车盘式制动器的这一常见问题提供了实用建议。所开发的模型还可作为类似系统(汽车或火车盘式制动器)配置模拟的基础框架,用于研究刹车片的噪音和使用寿命。
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CiteScore
4.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
110
审稿时长
6.1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Engineering Tribology publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed papers from academia and industry worldwide on the engineering science associated with tribology and its applications. "I am proud to say that I have been part of the tribology research community for almost 20 years. That community has always seemed to me to be highly active, progressive, and closely knit. The conferences are well attended and are characterised by a warmth and friendliness that transcends national boundaries. I see Part J as being an important part of that community, giving us an outlet to publish and promote our scholarly activities. I very much look forward to my term of office as editor of your Journal. I hope you will continue to submit papers, help out with reviewing, and most importantly to read and talk about the work you will find there." Professor Rob Dwyer-Joyce, Sheffield University, UK This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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