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A new mechanism for friction-induced vibration and noise

Fang Chen, Huajiang Ouyang, Xiaocui Wang

2022Friction27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract For years, friction-induced vibration and noise (FIVN) has puzzled many researchers in academia and industry. Several mechanisms have been proposed for explaining its occurrence and quantifying its frequencies, notably for automotive brake squeal, clutch squeal, and even rail corrugation. However, due to the complex and complicated nature of FIVN, there is not yet one fundamental mechanism that can explain all phenomena of FIVN. Based on experimental results obtained on a simple test structure and corresponding numerical validation using both complex eigenvalue analysis (CEA) and transient dynamic analysis (TDA), this study attempts to propose a new fundamental mechanism for FIVN, which is the repeated cycles of partial detachment and then reattachment of the contact surfaces. Since friction is ubiquitous and FIVN is very common, the insight into FIVN reported in this paper is highly significant and will help establish effective means to control FIVN in engineering and daily life.

Topics & Concepts

ClutchMechanism (biology)VibrationAutomotive industryBrakeNoise (video)Disc brakeTransient (computer programming)Mechanical engineeringEngineeringStructural engineeringComputer scienceAutomotive engineeringAcousticsPhysicsAerospace engineeringArtificial intelligenceImage (mathematics)Quantum mechanicsOperating systemBrake Systems and Friction AnalysisRailway Engineering and DynamicsBladed Disk Vibration Dynamics