Brake Pad Surface Topography Part I: Contact Pressure Distribution 2005-01-3941
Recent studies carried out at the University of Liverpool showed that there was a variation in static contact pressure distributions on two new sets of pads even though they were tested with the same brake system under the same pressure. One of the possible reasons for this variation is due to brake pad surface topography.
This paper investigates the effects of brake pad topography on contact pressure distributions. Pressurex®, pressure indicating films are used to measure static contact pressure distribution. A detailed 3-D finite element model of a disc brake is also developed and takes into account pad surface profiles. A linear gauge is used to measure brake pad topography. Six different pad configurations are studied in this investigation. Results from the investigation could provide a better explanation of the variation in contact pressure distribution and in turn squeal generation.
Citation: Bakar, A., Ouyang, H., and Siegel, J., "Brake Pad Surface Topography Part I: Contact Pressure Distribution," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-3941, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-3941. Download Citation
Author(s):
Abd Rahim Abu Bakar, Huajiang Ouyang, Jennifer E. Siegel
Affiliated:
University of Liverpool, Sensor Products LLC, USA
Pages: 8
Event:
23rd Annual Brake Colloquium and Exhibition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Brake pads
Disc brakes
Braking systems
Pressure
Logistics
SAE MOBILUS
Subscribers can view annotate, and download all of SAE's content.
Learn More »