SAE J 2933-2011 Verification of Brake Rotor Modal Frequencies《刹车片模式频率的验证》.pdf
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5、 Rotor Modal Frequencies RATIONALE Braking systems industry uses modal testing of brake rotors for design validation, production validation, and quality control purposes. Several vendors provide equipment to facilitate this measurement. Currently, there exists no standard procedure that brings unifo
6、rmity to these measurements. This procedure addresses this need by providing the guidelines necessary for making these measurements comparable. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE 31.1 Purpose . 32. REFERENCES 32.1 Related Publications . 33. DEFINITIONS . 34. PROCEDURE . 44.1 Preparation 44.1.1 Set Up: Free
7、Condition 44.1.2 Excitation Method 44.1.3 Response Sensor 44.1.4 Setup Documentation 44.2 Setup Configurations . 44.2.1 Impact and Microphone. 44.2.2 Impact and Accelerometer 54.2.3 Impact and Laser Vibrometer 54.2.4 Optional Set Up for Drums 64.3 Data Acquisition 64.3.1 Dynamic Analyzer . 64.3.2 Eq
8、uipment Input Amplifier . 64.3.3 Digitization . 64.3.4 Equipment Signal to Noise Ratio 64.3.5 Triggering 64.3.6 Windowing . 64.3.7 Differential Input 64.4 Signal Processing . 74.4.1 Averaging 74.4.2 Frequency Resolution . 74.4.3 Transfer Function 7SAE J2933 Issued MAR2011 Page 2 of 94.5 Reporting .
9、74.5.1 Modal Classification 74.5.2 Results Tabulation 84.6 Statistical Inferences . 84.6.1 Normality of Batch Measurements 84.6.2 Base Line Variability 84.6.3 Mean Shift of Lower Mode for Known Population . 84.6.4 Mean Shift of Lower Mode for Unknown Population . 84.6.5 Mean Shift of Higher Modal Fr
10、equencies (when only lower mode is measured) . 94.6.6 Mean Shift of Higher Modal Frequencies when Multiple Frequencies are Measured. . 95. NOTES 95.1 Marginal Indicia . 9FIGURE 1 IMPACT AND MICROPHONE SETUP . 4FIGURE 2 IMPACT AND ACCELEROMETER CONFIGURATION . 5FIGURE 3 IMPACT AND LASER VIBROMETER CO
11、NFIGURATION . 5FIGURE 4 SET UP FOR DRUMS 6FIGURE 5 ROTOR PLATE OUT OF PLANE MODES . 7FIGURE 6 ROTOR PLATE IN-PLANE RADIAL MODES . 7FIGURE 7 ROTOR PLATE IN-PLANE CIRCUMFERENTIAL MODES . 8TABLE 1 SAMPLE TABULATION OF RESULTS 8SAE J2933 Issued MAR2011 Page 3 of 91. SCOPE Provide description of standard
12、 test methods, analysis methods, and reporting methods for measuring the resonant modes of automotive disc brake rotors and drums for purpose of design and production verification of these components. 1.1 Purpose This procedure may be used for verification of production capability of a plant to prod
13、uce brake rotors that are consistent with Production Part Approval Process (PPAP). The procedure may be used to fingerprint parts used for design validation process. 2. REFERENCES 2.1 Related Publications The following publications are provided for information purposes only and are not a required pa
14、rt of this SAE Technical Report.Bosch Technical Report, Tim Kraus, Mohamed Khalid Abdelhamid, “Detection of IP and OP modes of vented rotors with fiber laser modal analysis“ Abdelhamid, M.K. and Denys, E., “Brake Rotor Modal Frequencies: Measurement and Control,“ SAE Technical Paper 2010-01-1688, 20
15、10, doi:10.4271/2010-01-1688. Hyeongill Lee, Rajendra Singh: ”Acoustic radiation from out-of-plane modes of an annular disk using thin and thick plate theories” Michael Yang, Abdul-Hafiz Afaneh and Peter Blaschke: “A study of disc brake high frequency squeals and disc in-plane/out-of-plane modes” 3.
16、 DEFINITIONS 3.1 FREQUENCY RESPONSE FUNCTION (FRF) FRF In simple terms describes the magnitude and phase of the test structure dynamic response as normalized by the exciting force. A FRF measurement consists of measuring the excitation force, using a force transducer, and the response, typically by
17、using a motion transducer (displacement, velocity, or acceleration). Other physical measurements such as sound pressure, air particle speed may also be used. 3.2 ACQUISITION TIME Total time required to collect a measurement. Denoted as T, acquisition time is equal to the block size (the number of sa
18、mples acquired), multiplied by t (the time between samples). 3.3 SPECTRAL LINES Spectral lines are the maximum number of spectral frequency lines. It is related to the number of time samples 3.4 BANDWIDTH The bandwidth is limited by the maximum frequency (Hz) measured. According to the Nyquist sampl
19、ing theorem, the maximum frequency is equal to 1/2 the sampling frequency. Most front-ends are equipped with their own anti-aliasing filter (typically 3 dB per octave) at 80% of the bandwidth. Above 80% of the bandwidth errors in amplitude and phase can be expected. Therefore data within the high ra
20、nge of the bandwidth should be used with caution. SAE J2933 Issued MAR2011 Page 4 of 93.5 FREQUENCY RESOLUTION The frequency resolution is the frequency difference (f), between spectral lines. f is equal to the bandwidth divided by spectral lines. When Fast Fourier Transform is used to calculate FRF
21、, f is also the inverse of Acquisition time. 4. PROCEDURE 4.1 Preparation 4.1.1 Set Up: Free Condition Free condition is the rotor support condition intended for this procedure. The actual support method used needs to simulate free conditions as closely as possible. Validation tests of the setup sha
22、ll be conducted to prove that free conditions are met. The reference free condition is a rotor hanging by a finger from the rotor hat as depicted in SAE paper 2010-01-1688. The support setup used must not induce a frequency shift of more than 1% from the reference free condition. Ambient temperature
23、 should be 20 C 1 C. 4.1.2 Excitation Method An impact device (instrumented or not) with a steel tipped end shall be used to impart a single pulse of short duration. The rotor should be impacted in one or more directions depending on the targeted modes. One of these directions should be normal to th
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