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Optimum knock sensor location through experimental modal analysis of engine cylinder block

2011-11-08
2011-32-0637
The knock sensor is provided on an engine cylinder block to detect abnormal engine combustion (knocking) and to provide feedback to engine control unit (ECU). The ECU then modifies the engine input and avoids knocking. A commonly used knock sensor is an accelerometer that detects cylinder wall vibration and estimates knocking of the engine. Selecting the location of a knock sensor in many cases involves a challenging trial and error approach that depends upon the measurement of the knock signal at many locations on engine structure. However, a cylinder block exhibits many structural resonances. Thus, a large vibration signal at the surface of cylinder block can be either due to knocking of the engine or due to the resonances of the cylinder block structure because of normal excitation forces. Hence, this conventional method does not always yield reliable results.
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Effect of Thermo-Mechanical Behavior on Drum Brake Labyrinth Design

2008-09-09
2008-32-0066
In low speed bikes drum brakes are used on large scale. In drum brake system, brake shoes are relatively more enclosed by neighboring parts compared to disc brakes. Hence, drum brake cooling is not efficient like disc brake. This results in higher steady state temperature, which may lead to brake noise, brake fading, glazing etc. in drum brakes. Further, the high temperature plays a key role for design of labyrinths too. Hence, designing of the drum brakes for extreme heating is critical. This paper elucidates the thermo-mechanical behavior in two-wheeler drum brakes under extreme braking and their consequence manifesting itself in permanent distortions resulting in the brake failure. Experiments as well numerical simulations are carried out to investigate the thermo-mechanical behavior of drum brakes. Experiments are conducted at extreme braking for maximum thermal loading on the drum brake. The rise in temperature of the drum is measured with sensor.
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