Technical Paper
Effects of Brake Pad Boundary Contact Surfaces on Brake Squeal
2011-09-18
2011-01-2355
The disc brake corner assembly is comprised of several subsystems (brake pad, caliper, rotor etc.) which have interfaces between two or more of these structures. The brake pad assembly as the subsystem connecting the rotor to the caliper has specific areas of contact which influence the onset and potential to control brake squeal. The primary excitation interface occurs between the friction pad and rotor surface. The contact is initiated by the piston apply force on the brake pad insulator. Contact interface reaction forces, displacements and deformations are generated and form the natural and geometric boundary conditions of the overall system. Brake squeal characteristics are strongly affected by these conditions. The study focuses on brake system dynamic response to interface contact conditions. The brake insulator and pad assembly interacting with the brake piston as well as caliper are evaluated.