Model Predict Vibration and Noise of Disc Brake

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The problem brake squeal is one of the important areas of application in the automotive industry. Most brake squeal is produced by vibration (resonance instability) of the brake components, especially the pads and discs are known as force-coupled excitation. Until now have many research about predict vibration and noise of disc brake but unfortunate the results is not satisfied. This paper presents model for prediction stability of disc brake for a model four degrees of freedom. The result shows stability of system and when occurrence brake squeal.

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