2014
DOI: 10.1115/1.4028555
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Investigation of Thermo-Elastic Behavior of Multidisk Clutches

Abstract: The high thermal stresses generated in the contacting surfaces of a multidisk clutch system (pressure plate, clutch disks, plate separators and piston), due to the frictional heating generation during the slipping, is considered to be one of the main reasons lead to premature failure in the contacting surfaces of clutches. A finite element technique has been used to study the transient thermo-elastic phenomena of multidisk dry clutch. The effect of the sliding speed on the contact pressure distribution, the te… Show more

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“…However, once the clutch plates have cooled to ambient temperature, the wear that occurred at the previous contact point results in a surface recess; contact is thus established elsewhere during the next engagement which forces the change in EFR. Zhao et al [22] and Abdullah et al [23,24] predicted a single contact pressure/temperature peak despite no wear being included in their models whereas the TCFEA only predicted a single peak when wear was included. This difference may be the result of the TCFEA simulating only a single clutch-plate pair, and hence a single friction interface, whereas Zhao et al [22] and Abdullah et al [23,24] simulated the full multi-plate aircraft clutch.…”
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“…However, once the clutch plates have cooled to ambient temperature, the wear that occurred at the previous contact point results in a surface recess; contact is thus established elsewhere during the next engagement which forces the change in EFR. Zhao et al [22] and Abdullah et al [23,24] predicted a single contact pressure/temperature peak despite no wear being included in their models whereas the TCFEA only predicted a single peak when wear was included. This difference may be the result of the TCFEA simulating only a single clutch-plate pair, and hence a single friction interface, whereas Zhao et al [22] and Abdullah et al [23,24] simulated the full multi-plate aircraft clutch.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhao et al [22] and Abdullah et al [23,24] predicted a single contact pressure/temperature peak despite no wear being included in their models whereas the TCFEA only predicted a single peak when wear was included. This difference may be the result of the TCFEA simulating only a single clutch-plate pair, and hence a single friction interface, whereas Zhao et al [22] and Abdullah et al [23,24] simulated the full multi-plate aircraft clutch. The aggregate effect of TEI on all the friction surfaces may have resulted in a single contact area and hot band being predicted in their simulations even in the absence of any wear.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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