The transverse vibration of a type of slender beam of continuously varying rectangular cross-section is considered in this paper. One side of the cross-section is constant, while the other side is proportional to the square root of the axial co-ordinate. It is assumed that the beam dimensions are su
A STUDY ON THE SQUEAL OF A DRUM BRAKE WHICH HAS SHOES OF NON-UNIFORM CROSS-SECTION
โ Scribed by J.M. LEE; S.W. YOO; J.H. KIM; C.G. AHN
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 554 KB
- Volume
- 240
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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โฆ Synopsis
A stability analysis of a drum brake, which has shoes of non-uniform cross-section, is performed to "nd a simple and e!ective method of reducing the squeal of the drum brake by partially changing the shapes of the shoes. The squeal is considered as a noise induced by the self-excited vibration of the drum brake which makes the brake unstable. Shoes of non-uniform cross-section are often used for the drum brake of current passenger cars to reduce the squeal. However, the in#uence of this non-uniformity upon the squeal has not been analyzed theoretically. In this study, the drum and the shoes are assumed as a uniform ring and non-uniform arches, respectively, for modelling the brake. For a reasonable method of modelling, the vibration characteristics of the brake and their relations to the squeal are discussed based on the results of modal tests. The in#uences of brake design parameters upon the squeal are investigated, and a minor change of the cross-section is proposed to reduce the squeal. The e!ect of the minor change is veri"ed through noise dynamometer tests. In addition, the e!ect of asymmetry of the drum, which can be built by mass addition, is presented.
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