Better Understanding Factors of Impact on Brake System Corner Performance
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- The automotive industry continues to focus heavily on new electrified mobility strategies. Whether this electrified mobility consists of battery electric vehicles or electrified brake boost systems, there is a level of system sensitivity which presents new challenges throughout the industry during development of a new product. Most specifically in brake system development, much of the critical performance targets that have come along with electrification are cascaded down to the vehicle corner and its component performance. These corner level requirements have transformed to be more stringent in order to improve the overall system efficiency. It is important that the factors which lead to less than desirable performance are identified and understood. Some of the factors that influence the brake system corner performance are driven by multiple components, and this paper will go into identifying & explaining the following.
- Fluid Displacement Performance/Requirements
- aPotential Factors of Impact in Testing ie:
- iCompressibility/Hot Compressibility
- iiBedding
- iiiRotor Coning
- ivTaper Wear
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- Mu Differential Observation/Factors
- aRotor Manufacturing process change
- iMachining insert change
- iiTurned to Ground
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- bDynamic
- iDyno Cooling air direction differences
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- cStatic
- dFuture Mobility Technology
- iForward vs reverse direction/transfer layer
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- Citation
- Chew, P., Flight, J., Kula, P., Divakaruni, S. et al., "Better Understanding Factors of Impact on Brake System Corner Performance," SAE Int. J. Adv. & Curr. Prac. in Mobility 5(4):1404-1410, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/2022-01-1184.