Thermal Analysis of FSAE Racing Brake Disc Based on Algor

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The design of racing brake disc is one of the keys of the car braking system. The initial design of brake disc is based on the overall parameters and design requirements of South China University of Technology FSAE racing car. According to the mechanism of friction heat and friction heat distribution, a simple finite element model of temperature field model, boundary conditions and, using Algor to do a simulation of transient temperature field plate, the front and rear brake discs to determine the final size is analyzed.

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September 2013

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