The influence of disks deformation on the stability analysis of an aircraft braking system

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 MECHANICS
X. Fagan, J. -J. Sinou, S. Besset, L. Jézéquel, A. Hamdi
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Abstract

Friction-induced vibration emanating from aircraft braking system is a key issue in the design phase, due to the significant damage it can cause to the brake structure. Although the problem of unstable vibrations in aircraft braking systems has been studied by a number of researchers, the suitability of the mechanical modeling strategy for predicting instabilities remains an open problem. The need for relevant numerical models is therefore essential in order to be as predictive as possible during the design phase. Preliminary studies must therefore be carried out to validate or invalidate the modeling hypotheses traditionally used. Indeed the stability analysis of an aircraft braking system is performed in order to study a low-frequency instability. An industrial model is used, hence reducing the number of degrees of freedom (DoF) is of utmost importance in order to have reasonable computation times. When studying low-frequency phenomena, this can be achieved by neglecting the deformations of the disks. However, no current study has shown that this hypothesis is realistic. So the aim of this paper is to assess the effect of the rigidity hypothesis on the results predicted by the stability analysis. In order to do so, the stability analysis results of a model with rigid disks and one with non-rigid disks are compared, with a particular attention on the main instability phenomenon. It is found that considering rigid disks has a very limited influence on the frequency of the low-frequency eigenmodes, but it over-predicts the real part of the unstable eigenmode. Besides, a component mode synthesis (CMS) technique is shown to reduce significantly the size of the non-rigid disks model while ensuring a satisfying precision regarding eigenmodes prediction.

制动盘变形对飞机制动系统稳定性分析的影响
飞机制动系统产生的摩擦引起的振动是设计阶段的一个关键问题,因为它可能对制动结构造成重大损害。尽管许多研究人员已经对飞机制动系统中的不稳定振动问题进行了研究,但用于预测不稳定性的机械建模策略的适用性仍是一个未决问题。因此,必须建立相关的数值模型,以便在设计阶段尽可能地进行预测。因此,必须进行初步研究,以验证或推翻传统使用的建模假设。事实上,对飞机制动系统进行稳定性分析就是为了研究低频不稳定性。由于使用的是工业模型,因此减少自由度(DoF)数量对于获得合理的计算时间至关重要。在研究低频现象时,可以通过忽略磁盘的变形来实现这一点。然而,目前还没有研究表明这一假设是现实的。因此,本文旨在评估刚性假设对稳定性分析预测结果的影响。为此,本文比较了刚性盘模型和非刚性盘模型的稳定性分析结果,并特别关注了主要的不稳定现象。结果发现,考虑刚性盘对低频特征模态频率的影响非常有限,但却过度预测了不稳定特征模态的实际部分。此外,研究还显示了一种分量模式合成(CMS)技术,该技术可显著减小非刚性磁盘模型的大小,同时确保对特征模式的预测精度令人满意。
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CiteScore
4.40
自引率
10.70%
发文量
234
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Archive of Applied Mechanics serves as a platform to communicate original research of scholarly value in all branches of theoretical and applied mechanics, i.e., in solid and fluid mechanics, dynamics and vibrations. It focuses on continuum mechanics in general, structural mechanics, biomechanics, micro- and nano-mechanics as well as hydrodynamics. In particular, the following topics are emphasised: thermodynamics of materials, material modeling, multi-physics, mechanical properties of materials, homogenisation, phase transitions, fracture and damage mechanics, vibration, wave propagation experimental mechanics as well as machine learning techniques in the context of applied mechanics.
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