Experimental Method for Analyzing Friction Phenomenon Related to Drum Brake Squeal

Automobile brakes have been intensively developed during past few decades, but the maximum motor’s power, that should amortized in vehicle brakes, has been significantly increased also. Most of the kinetic energy of the moving vehicles is transforming into heat through friction. But the small part o...

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Main Authors: J. GLIŠOVIĆ, R. RADONJIĆ, D. MILORADOVIĆ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Kragujevac 2010-12-01
Series:Tribology in Industry
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Online Access:http://www.tribology.fink.rs/journals/2010/2010-4/4.pdf
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spelling doaj-9085cb9680e742f3a3c56e7e4c6fc2ba2020-11-24T23:22:28ZengUniversity of KragujevacTribology in Industry0354-89962217-79652010-12-013242835Experimental Method for Analyzing Friction Phenomenon Related to Drum Brake SquealJ. GLIŠOVIĆ0R. RADONJIĆ1D. MILORADOVIĆ2Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Sestre Janjic 6, 34000 Kragujevac, SerbiaFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Sestre Janjic 6, 34000 Kragujevac, SerbiaFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Sestre Janjic 6, 34000 Kragujevac, SerbiaAutomobile brakes have been intensively developed during past few decades, but the maximum motor’s power, that should amortized in vehicle brakes, has been significantly increased also. Most of the kinetic energy of the moving vehicles is transforming into heat through friction. But the small part of kinetic energy transforms into sound pressure and makes noise. Low frequency squeal of drum brakes is very intense and can lead to customers’ complain. The interaction between the brake system and the vehicle framework and suspension is often very substantial during occurrence of brake noise. Unfortunately, to solve this type of squeal problem is also difficult because of the large number of components involved. The other cause is attributed to self-excited vibration that is induced when the friction material has a negative slope in relation to the relative velocity. This paper illustrates an approach to experimental studies of drum brakes in road conditions in order to monitor changes in the coefficient of friction that can generate drum brake squeal at low frequencies.http://www.tribology.fink.rs/journals/2010/2010-4/4.pdfdrum brakesnoisefrictionexperimentroad testing
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author J. GLIŠOVIĆ
R. RADONJIĆ
D. MILORADOVIĆ
spellingShingle J. GLIŠOVIĆ
R. RADONJIĆ
D. MILORADOVIĆ
Experimental Method for Analyzing Friction Phenomenon Related to Drum Brake Squeal
Tribology in Industry
drum brakes
noise
friction
experiment
road testing
author_facet J. GLIŠOVIĆ
R. RADONJIĆ
D. MILORADOVIĆ
author_sort J. GLIŠOVIĆ
title Experimental Method for Analyzing Friction Phenomenon Related to Drum Brake Squeal
title_short Experimental Method for Analyzing Friction Phenomenon Related to Drum Brake Squeal
title_full Experimental Method for Analyzing Friction Phenomenon Related to Drum Brake Squeal
title_fullStr Experimental Method for Analyzing Friction Phenomenon Related to Drum Brake Squeal
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Method for Analyzing Friction Phenomenon Related to Drum Brake Squeal
title_sort experimental method for analyzing friction phenomenon related to drum brake squeal
publisher University of Kragujevac
series Tribology in Industry
issn 0354-8996
2217-7965
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Automobile brakes have been intensively developed during past few decades, but the maximum motor’s power, that should amortized in vehicle brakes, has been significantly increased also. Most of the kinetic energy of the moving vehicles is transforming into heat through friction. But the small part of kinetic energy transforms into sound pressure and makes noise. Low frequency squeal of drum brakes is very intense and can lead to customers’ complain. The interaction between the brake system and the vehicle framework and suspension is often very substantial during occurrence of brake noise. Unfortunately, to solve this type of squeal problem is also difficult because of the large number of components involved. The other cause is attributed to self-excited vibration that is induced when the friction material has a negative slope in relation to the relative velocity. This paper illustrates an approach to experimental studies of drum brakes in road conditions in order to monitor changes in the coefficient of friction that can generate drum brake squeal at low frequencies.
topic drum brakes
noise
friction
experiment
road testing
url http://www.tribology.fink.rs/journals/2010/2010-4/4.pdf
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