Influence of convective cooling on a disc brake temperature distribution during repetitive braking.
Author(s) : ADAMOWICZ A., GRZES P.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The purpose of this study is to evaluate an impact of convective mode of heat transfer on the thermal behaviour of a disc brake system during repetitive braking process with the constant velocity using fully three-dimensional finite element model. The transient thermal analysis to determine the temperature distributions on the contact surface of a disc brake is performed. The issue of non-uniform frictional heating effects of mutual slipping of a disc over fixed pads is tested using FE models with the several possible to occur in automotive application heat transfer coefficients. To have a possibility of comparison of the temperature distributions of a disc during cyclic brake application, the energy transformed during time of every analyzed case of braking process and the subsequent release periods was equal. The time-stepping procedure is employed to develop moving heat source as the boundary heat flux acting interchangeably with the convective cooling terms. The difficulties accounted for the accurate simulation of heating during spin of the rotor is omitted by the use of the code, which enable shaping curves responsible for the thermal flux entering the disc at subsequent moments of time. The resulting evolution of temperature on the friction surface reveals a wide range of variations, distinguishing periods of heating and cooling states. It has been established, that during single braking the convective cooling has insignificant influence on the temperature distributions of a disc brake, consequently is not able to prevent overheat problem. However the brake release period after the braking operation, when the velocity of the vehicle remains on the same level, results in considerable decrease of temperature. [Reprinted with permission from Elsevier. Copyright, 2011].
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- Original title: Influence of convective cooling on a disc brake temperature distribution during repetitive braking.
- Record ID : 30005100
- Languages: English
- Source: Applied Thermal Engineering - vol. 31 - n. 14-15
- Publication date: 2011/10
- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2011.05.016
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