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Friction Material Elastic Constants Determination through FRF Measurements and Optimization
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J3013_201911
- Stabilized
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Scope
This SAE Standard specifies necessary procedures and control parameters in estimating anisotropic elastic constants of friction material based on pad assembly FRF measurements and optimization. It is intended to provide a set of elastic constants as inputs to brake NVH simulation, with the objective of ensuring pad assembly vibration correlation between simulation and measurements.
Rationale
This technical report is being stabilized because it covers technology, products, or processes which are mature and not likely to change in the foreseeable future.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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Unnamed Dataset 1 | ||
TABLE 1 | LINING ANISOTROPIC MATERIAL PROPERTIES | |
TABLE 2 | PRESSURE PLATE MATERIAL PROPERTIES | |
TABLE 3 | FRF MEASUREMENT INFORMATION SUMMARY | |
TABLE 4 | GENERAL RANGES OF ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF NAO FRICTION MATERIALS (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) | |
TABLE 5 | GENERAL RANGES OF ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF LOW-MET FRICTION MATERIALS (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) | |
TABLE 6 | GENERAL RANGES OF ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF SEMI-MET FRICTION MATERIALS (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) |
Issuing Committee
The Brake NVH Standards Committee of the Foundaiton Brake Steering Committee develops and reviews information reports, recommended practices and standards related to brake NVH testing in the laboratory and in vehicles. Included are passenger car and light truck transportation.
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