Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6756238 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2015 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
Non-stationary effects in the friction-induced dynamics of a two-degree-of-freedom brake model are examined in this paper. The belt-spring-block model is designed to take into account variations of the normal load during the braking process. It is shown that due to the adiabatically slowing down velocity of the belt, the system response experiences specific qualitative transitions that can be viewed as simple mechanical indicators for the onset of squeal phenomenon. In particular, the creep-slip leading to a significant widening of the spectrum of the dynamics is observed at the final phase of the process.
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