Finite element analysis of the 3d thermal stress state in a brake disk

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Abstract

The quasi-static thermal stress state within the linear uncoupled elasticity is studied. The calculations were performed using the finite element method (MSC.Patran/MSC.Nastran). In order to examine smooth stress changes in a brake disk during braking, based on the temperature fields at particular time steps, additionally the script using Python programming language was developed. The numerical three-dimensional FE model of the brake disk for calculation of the transient temperature field was adopted from the previous author's study. A single braking process at linear deceleration and constant contact pressure was simulated. The evolutions and the contours of the components of the stress tensor as well as the equivalent Huber-Mises stress were examined. The most important aspects of the stress state during braking were discussed.

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Adamowicz, A. (2016). Finite element analysis of the 3d thermal stress state in a brake disk. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (Poland), 54(1), 205–218. https://doi.org/10.15632/jtam-pl.54.1.205

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