2018
DOI: 10.1177/1687814018781285
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Modeling of the temperature regime and stress state in the thermal sensitive pad-disk brake system

Abstract: An analytical-numerical nonlinear model to investigate temperature fields and thermal stresses in a pad and a disk for a single braking with a constant deceleration has been proposed. For this purpose, the boundary-value heat conduction problem for a tribosystem strip-semi-space has been formulated, which takes into account the temperature dependence of the thermophysical properties of materials. The solution to this problem has been obtained by a partial linearization through the Kirchhoff substitution, and n… Show more

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“…Research areas Research method or software Important content Yuan et al 45,46 High speed train brake Theoretical finite element calculation Calculation input for heat flow Zhang et al 47 Wind power brake Abaqus Calculation input for heat flow Wang et al 48 High speed train Ansys software Maximum temperature when simulating high speed braking Yevtushenko et al, 49 Adamowicz and Grzes, 50 Yevtushenko et al, 51 and Yevtushenko and Grzes 52 High speed train brake Chichinadze method approximation and MD Nastran finite element package…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Research areas Research method or software Important content Yuan et al 45,46 High speed train brake Theoretical finite element calculation Calculation input for heat flow Zhang et al 47 Wind power brake Abaqus Calculation input for heat flow Wang et al 48 High speed train Ansys software Maximum temperature when simulating high speed braking Yevtushenko et al, 49 Adamowicz and Grzes, 50 Yevtushenko et al, 51 and Yevtushenko and Grzes 52 High speed train brake Chichinadze method approximation and MD Nastran finite element package…”
Section: Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study used Jaeger's classical heat source method to establish general analytical solutions for temperature increases related to various forms of contact surfaces and thermal intensity distribution [12]. Some three-dimensional analytical models were created both theoretically and experimentally to predict contact surface temperatures and heat partitioning coefficients for cylinderical scenarios [13] [14]. Another study established an analytical-numerical algorithm to calculate the heat map of an entire braking system with the disk and pad inside [15].…”
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“…p T and ' p Φ are under baseline conditions and prime are added. They are collected for following pulley heat distribution calculations[14].…”
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“…14 A study developed an analytical-numerical model to predict the temperature distribution of a braking system consisting of a pad and disk. 15 Vick and Furey 16 presented a theoretical calculation for the temperature rise at interacting surfaces for a multiple-sliding contact application. In addition, in another work, researchers applied the displacement gradient circulation method to perform thermal-structural coupling analysis for a brake friction pair during its operating process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%