SAE J 3013-2012 Friction Material Elastic Constants Determination through FRF Measurements and Optimization《通过FRF测量和优化进行的摩擦材料弹性常数的测定》.pdf
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5、terial Elastic Constants Determination through FRF Measurements and OptimizationRATIONALEFriction material elastic constants are required inputs to brake NVH simulations, whether at component (e.g., pad assembly FRFs) or system levels (e.g., squeal simulations). Friction materials are anisotropic (a
6、pproximately transversely isotropic) and inhomogeneous (including elastic constants and densities).Measuring elastic constants locally has its own difficulties and limitations, when used for NVH simulations: There is no known measurement method that can measure a complete set of elastic constants of
7、 a single sample. The prevailing measurement method used in automotive brake industry is the ultrasonic method (SAE J2725), which requires measurements of TWO separate samples to calculate a set of elastic constants (while the elastic constants and densities of these two samples are generally differ
8、ent). There is no known measurement method, not just for a complete set of elastic constants but also densities, that is nondestructive. Measuring multiple samples from multiple pads then calculating their averages, while beneficial, does not ensure adequate correlation (pad assembly vibration simul
9、ation vs. measurement) see referenced publications. Besides, the averaged values are no longer “local” properties, anyway. The FRF (Frequency Response Function) measurement based method has been in use in practice for brake NVH simulations, either to provide elastic constants directly or to improve
10、averaged elastic constants calculated based on ultrasonic measurements (see referenced publications). Therefore, it seems both necessary and beneficial to document the procedures and standardize as much as possible. FOREWORDThe FRF measurement based procedure described in this standard is intended t
11、o provide a set of homogeneous (equivalent averaged values) and anisotropic (transversely isotropic) elastic constants for brake NVH simulations (not for quality control). The objective is to ensure pad assembly vibration correlation between simulation and measurement. It is an alternative to, and d
12、oes not require, ultrasonic measurement results. However, elastic constants from ultrasonic method, if available, can be used as initial inputs. It can also be used to improve calculated average elastic constants from ultrasonic methods. SAE J3013 Issued OCT2012 Page 2 of 13 1. SCOPE This SAE Standa
13、rd 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 pa
14、d assembly vibration correlation between simulation and measurements. 2. REFERENCES 2.1 Applicable Documents The following publications form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise indicated, the latest issue of SAE publications shall apply. 2.1.1 SAE Publicatio
15、ns Available from SAE International, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) or 724-776-4970 (outside USA), www.sae.org.Lou, G, Lee, L, and Malott, B., “Introduction of Anisotropic Lining Elastic Constants Optimization (ALCO) Method for Friction M
16、aterials”, SAE Congress, Detroit, MI, 2007; SAE 2007-01-0591 Lee, L., Lou, G., and Malott, B., “Development and Applications of ALCO Method for Acquiring Elastic Constants of Friction Materials,“ SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-3958, 2007, doi:10.4271/2007-01-3958. Liu, W., “Improving Finite Element Mod
17、els of Brake Pads Through Material Optimization,“ SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-3946, 2007, doi:10.4271/2007-01-3946. SAE J2598 Automotive Disk Brake Pad Natural Frequency and Damping Test SAE J2725 Road Vehicles Friction Materials Elastic Properties Measurements 3. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS 3.1 Main Steps
18、 and Flow There are 3 main steps: (1) Pad FRF measurements; (2) Optimization; (3) Verification (see Figure 1 below). SAE J3013 Issued OCT2012 Page 3 of 13 FIGURE 1 - FLOW DIAGRAM OF FRF MEASUREMENT BASED PROCEDURE FOR ELASTIC CONSTANTS Following sections describe these procedures and criteria more i
19、n detail. 4. PAD FRF MEASUREMENTS 4.1 Pad Assembly Full pad assemblies, without insulator, are used for FRF measurements. It is desirable to use the same pad assembly geometry as those intended for noise testing. If pads without slot and chamfer are readily available, they can be used, as slots and
20、chamfers may add additional part-to-part variations (the variations are small as found in practice. Therefore, it is not advised to make pads just for this purpose). Changes in chamfers and/or slots typically do not require reacquiring the elastic constants. However, if and when parts are available,
21、 confirmation of FRF correlation between measurements and simulation is always recommended, regardless of how the elastic constants are obtained (whether from FRF measurements or ultrasonic measurements) If parts for the intended program are not available yet, elastic constants obtained from a diffe
22、rent pressure plate and pad geometry can be used. Even though there are successful application cases (see referenced publications), the overall FRF correlation (of all modes) between measurement and simulation is no longer ensured. When parts become available, FRF correlation should be verified, and
23、 if necessary, elastic constants re-measured using the pads for the intended program. SAE J3013 Issued OCT2012 Page 4 of 13 4.2 FRF measurements Multiple pads (minimum 3) should be measured. Typical pad-to-pad frequency variations are expected 3%, otherwise further investigation is recommended (befo
24、re using this standard), for example, poor bonding between pressure plate and friction material / underlayer may cause larger frequency variations. Excitation: an impact hammer is typically used. Response: typically an accelerometer is used, though laser vibrometer can also be used. Full modal analy
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