Numerical and experimental study of the relationship between friction area and temperature of aluminium-based brake disc
Youjie Chen,
ManQi Yao,
Junying Yang
et al.
Abstract:Clarifying the relationship between friction area and brake disc temperature is helpful to optimizing the brake pad structure. Aluminium-based brake disc temperature paired with circular friction blocks of different diameters (45, 60, and 65 mm) is obtained by the TM-I-type reduced-scale inertial braking dynamometer at braking speeds 60–160 km/h and braking force 1.66 kN. On the basis, the thermo-mechanical coupling model of friction pair is established to simulate the evolution of brake disc temperature by AD… Show more
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