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Measurement of Absolute Displacement of a Twin Calliper Disc Brake During Noise
JUMV/EAEC05YU-AS06

Authors

J. D. Fieldhouse - School of Computing and Engineering, University of Huddersfield
W. P. Steel - School of Computing and Engineering, University of Huddersfield
C. J. Talbot - School of Computing and Engineering, University of Huddersfield
A. Crampton - School of Computing and Engineering, University of Huddersfield

Abstract

Keywords:

Disc brake, vibration, in-plane, absolute.

Abstract

This paper examines the application of the proven technique of holographic interferometry for the measurement and analysis of the absolute displacement, both out-of-plane and in-plane, of a twin caliper disc brake generating noise at 2200 Hz. The standard technique of holographic interferometry has been developed such that both separate dynamic images of the in-plane and out-of-plane vibration, together with a combined dynamic image indicating absolute displacement may be represented. The technique makes use of a series of time related holograms recorded from three different viewing perspectives of the brake. Each image records absolute displacement but as each of the three holograms view the brake from a different viewpoint then each comprises varying degrees of out-of-plane and in-plane vibration, dependant on their angular position. This varying degree of displacement allows their manipulation to identify and isolate the in-plane and out-of-plane contributions to the overall excitation so that each may be considered separately. The out-of-plane is represented as a three-dimensional image whereas arrows represent the in-plane amplitude as a “quiver” plot. The results show the disc modes to be extremely complex for the twin caliper system and further indicate that the in-plane vibration amplitudes are significantly larger in magnitude than out-of-plane vibration amplitudes.

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