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Design synthesis of non-symmetrically loaded high-performance disc brakes: Part 2: Finite element modelling
Last updated on 27 October 2014 1:22
The prediction of the behaviour of wheel-mounted disc brakes is particularly complex due to non-symmetrical heat input, making disc coning during braking inevitable. Furthermore, severe brake applications cause high local temperatures and stresses, resulting in disc material yielding and permanent disc coning. To ensure adequate brake operation, disc coning during...
Author(s):
Tirovic M;Sarwar G A
Organisation(s):
Cranfield University Department of Automotive, Mechanical and Structures Engineering Bedfordshire, UK ;
2004
United Kingdom
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