Temperature Analysis of Disc Brake Based on Parameters Fluctuation

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Based on three-dimensional models of key components, a thermoelastic finite element model of disc brake is established. The results of stress field and temperature distribution are acquired considering the relationship of heat convection coefficient and wheel angular velocity. The effect of heat convection coefficient fluctuation and disc material conductivity fluctuation on the model output is analyzed. The simulation results shows that disc temperature is not sensitive to heat convection coefficient, but sensitive to thermal conductivity. And this model mentioned in this paper is of great significant for building a temperature finite element model with engineering accuracy.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 875-877)

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