In the current paper was approached the braking system of tricycles for controlled skidding, which are used by lovers of extreme sports. The complete modeling of such a tricycle has been performed and its braking system has been improved for a great performance and a better controlled braking. Also, simulation tests were performed using the finite element to achieve the best constructive variant of the brake disc.
The bumper systems (beams and face bars) are parts of the car body structure, one of the most important components of an auto vehicle because of its role in absorbing the energy of an impact by deformation. The main objective of this paper is to study, optimize the built shape of the frontal members beams used in the endurance structure of motor vehicles in terms of their ability to absorb internal energy resulting from a frontal impact under the principles of sustainability. The study combines the classical technology used in the construction of vehicles with, the Origami Engineering” technique, which is generally used by NASA, but also by engineers in other fields: aeronautics, nanotechnology or medical technique. Simulation analyses were performed using the finite element on different types of thin-walled metal tubes, but also an origami structure.
Focusing strictly to the braking assembly system, it is an important key factor for safety, does not matter if it can be found on cars, motorcycles, planes or bicycles. The principal aspect is to transform the energies that act on the system, which are kinetic and potential, then leads to a speed decrease of the vehicle until it stops.
The purpose of this paper is to analyze five possible variants of the geometry of the brake disc, each geometry being different from the other. Because for a more efficient release of heat, the five chosen geometries of the discs have on their surface vanes, holes, in order to remove heat from their surface. For the actual making of the discs, the chosen models were made and designed in the CATIA V5 design program.
The next step in this work was to perform analyzes and simulations for the selected disks. At the same time, the material chosen for them was considered. The 3D models were imported into the ANSYS analysis program, where individual analyzes were performed for each brake disc, and a comparison was made between the values of each one.
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