Experimental studies of friction-induced brake squeal: Influence of environmental sand particles in the interface brake pad-disc
The disc brake squeal is a very annoying sound which affects the customer comfort. The generation of this noise is considered as a structural dynamics and/or tribological problems of the pad-disc system. Unlike drum brake design, this system is exposed to external environmental sand particles, wear...
Main Authors: | Kchaou, M., Mat Lazim, A. R., Abdul Hamid, M. K., Abu Bakar, A. R. |
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Format: | Article |
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Elsevier Ltd
2017
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