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Multi-Body Approach to Creep Groan Vibration Modelling
FLORENCEATA2001/01A1009

Authors

M. Bettella - Cranfield University
R.S. Sharp - Cranfield University

Abstract

The creep groan cycle involves brake component low frequency vibration excited by the forcing exerted at the interface between the brake pads and the disc. The groan phenomenon on a test vehicle and on a laboratory rig that includes the full front suspension of the target vehicle has been studied. The rig can be considered a local approximation of the car with respect to the brake component region. Its validation is discussed and results are compared to the ones obtained from the vehicle. A relevant difference between the static and dynamic coefficient of friction has been measured and identified as the main cause of the stick-slip friction induced vibration. A multi-body mathematical model reproducing the rig measured data is proposed.

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