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Suspension Related Low Frequency Rear Drum Brake Noise
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Abstract
The combination of vibrational analysis, empirical testing, and consistent test methodology led to the understanding and elimination of low frequency drum brake noise. Each of the above items served an important role in elimination of the noise. The following report explains each role and how together they led to a solution.
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Halloran, P. and Hetherington, P., "Suspension Related Low Frequency Rear Drum Brake Noise," SAE Technical Paper 911043, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/911043.Also In
References
- Fosberry, R. A. C. Holubecki, Z. 1957 “Some Experiments on the Prevention of Brake Squeal,” M.I.R.A. Research Report 1957/1 11
- Winkler, K. “Guidelines for Optimizing Vibration Mass Dampers,” SAE Paper No. 880076 1988