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:Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics2023
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:IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering2021
The effect of brake pad wear on the electromechanical disc system response using MATLAB/Simulink software was investigated in this paper. analysis involves building thermal model and model, calculating required braking force at a constant variable coefficient friction between disc. A comparison responses without during carried out. results show that has major role force, cumulated breaking. sta...
Brake noise, especially brake squeal, has been a subject of intensive research both in industry and academia for several decades. Nevertheless, the state art simulations does not provide predictive tool, extensive experimental investigations are still necessary to find an appropriate design. Actual focus on consideration nonlinearities which fact essential this phenomenon. Unfortunately, by far...
Abstract Brake systems are essential for the speed regulation or braking of a high-speed train. The vehicle dynamic performance under condition is complex and directly affects reliability running safety. To reveal behaviour in process, comprehensive trailer car dynamics model (TCDM) considering brake established this paper. interactions between system other connected components achieved using d...
Exhaust regulations and improved exhaust gas treatment systems have already initiated the trend that brings emissions from brakes tires to forefront of traffic-induced particulate matter. The health environmental relevance matter has resulted in regulators, industry, research institutions prioritising mitigation non-exhaust particle emissions. To this end, under umbrella United Nations Economic...
An online evolving clustering (OEC) method equivalent to ensemble modeling is proposed tackle prognostics problems of learning and the prediction remaining useful life (RUL). During phase, OEC extracts predominant operating modes as multiple clusters (EC). Each EC associated with its own Weibull distribution-inspired degradation (survivability) model that will receive incremental modifications ...