Abstract
The steady-state and transient response has been conducted through the heat transfer analysis were to predict the worst-case scenario and temperature behaviors of the disc brake rotor. In this study, a finite element analysis approach has been conducted to identify the temperature distributions and behaviors of the disc brake rotor in steady-state and transient responses. ANSYS has been used as finite element software to perform the thermal analysis on both responses. Both results have been compared for better justification. Thus, both results provide a better understanding of the thermal characteristic of the disc brake rotor and assist the automotive industry in developing optimum and effective disc brake rotors.
In this article, we have presented the analysis of the thermomechanical behavior of the dry contact between the disc and pads during the braking process; the modeling is based on the ANSYS 11.0. We have shown that the ventilation system plays an important role in cooling the discs and provides good high-temperature resistance. The analysis results showed that the temperature field and stress field in the process of the braking phase was fully coupled. The temperature, the Von Mises stress, and the total deformations of the disc and contact pressures of the pads increases as the thermal stresses are apart from the mechanical stress which causes the crack propagation and fracture of the bowl and wear of the disc and pads.
Regarding the calculation results, we can say that they are satisfactorily in agreement with those commonly found in the literature investigations. It would be interesting to solve the problem in thermomechanical disc brakes with an experimental study to validate the numerical results, for example, on test benches, to demonstrate a good agreement between the model and reality. Regarding the outlook, there are three recommendations for the expansion of future work related to disc brake that can be done to better understand the effects of thermomechanical contact between the disc and pads. the recommendations are as follows: the Experimental study to verify the accuracy of the numerical model developed. Tribological and vibratory study of the contact disc – pads; Study of dry contact sliding under the macroscopic aspect (macroscopic state of the surfaces of the disc and pads).
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