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Prediction of Squeal Instabilities of a Finite Element Model Automotive Brake With Uncertain Structural and Environmental Parameters With a Hybrid Surrogate Model

Enora Denimal, Jean-Jacques Sinou, S. Nacivet

2021Journal of vibration and acoustics10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This study focuses on the prediction of the stability behavior of an industrial automotive brake system under structural and environmental uncertainties. Uncertainties are modeled with a random distribution or an interval and are propagated with a hybrid surrogate model associating polynomial chaos and kriging. The objective is to create a surrogate model of each eigenvalue computed with the complex eigenvalue analysis (CEA). As the modes can be tracked only when unstable, the effective size of the training sets can become extremely small. Despite this limitation, it is shown the hybrid meta-model is still able to predict the stability of the brake system. Moreover, the hybrid meta-model gives a direct access to the mean and variance of the eigenvalues with respect to the design parameters without any additional Monte Carlo simulations (MCS). By considering different probability density function for the friction coefficient, it is shown it has a high influence on the stability and the latter should be accurately estimated.

Topics & Concepts

Eigenvalues and eigenvectorsSurrogate modelBrakePolynomial chaosMonte Carlo methodFinite element methodStability (learning theory)KrigingApplied mathematicsProbability density functionAutomotive industryControl theory (sociology)Computer scienceMathematicsEngineeringMathematical optimizationStructural engineeringPhysicsAutomotive engineeringStatisticsAerospace engineeringArtificial intelligenceControl (management)Quantum mechanicsMachine learningBrake Systems and Friction AnalysisProbabilistic and Robust Engineering DesignVehicle Noise and Vibration Control
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