Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6953849 Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 2018 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper is devoted to the prediction and analysis of brake squeal under random uncertainty. This problem, which is a particular application of a wider issue, namely the stability of random parameter-dependent (RPD) nonlinear dynamical systems, is undertaken by using the non-intrusive generalized polynomial chaos (GPC) and Wiener-Haar expansions. The main objective is to assess the capacities of these meta-models within this framework. A reduced nonlinear non-equally damped, iso-damped and non-damped, disc/pad models are considered in this perspective in order to analyze the robustness of the proposed meta-models with respect to perfect and non-perfect mode coalescence. It turns out that the Wiener-Haar meta-model shows a more robust performance than GPC expansion and consequently offers a more reliable tool for the nonlinear stability analysis and thus for the prediction of brake squeal under parameter uncertainty.
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