thermal elastic in stability,brake fluid vaporization,thermally excited vibrations
Abstract
Disc brake is a device by means of which artificial frictional resistance is applied rotating disc, in order to stop the motion of vehicle. During the brake phase, the frictional heat generated at the interface of the disc and pads can lead to high temperatures. The frictional heat on the rotor surface can influence excessive temperature rise which in turn, leads to undesirable effects such as thermal elastic in stability (TEI), premature wear, brake fluid vaporization (BFV) and thermally excited vibrations (TEV). In this project to decrease undesirable effects newly ventilated brake disc is designed for two wheelers. In this project 3 types holes are used in ventilated brake disc are; circle, square, hexagon. By using this ventilated brake disc, heat dissipation will be increased and increase in air flow in the brake disc.
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Unique Paper ID: 143501
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 2, Issue 11
Page(s): 278 - 280
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