Brake torque analysis of fully mechanical parking brake system: theoretical and experimental approach

The effect of the drum brake temperature reduction on the clamping force of the parking brake system has not been well addressed despite the fact that it may result in vehicle roll away. In view to this, a parking brake model that takes into account the temperature reduction of the drum brake has to...

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Main Authors: Ishak, M. R., Abu Bakar, A. R., Belhocine, A., Taib, J. M., Omar, W. Z. W.
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spelling my.utm.718542017-11-22T12:07:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/71854/ Brake torque analysis of fully mechanical parking brake system: theoretical and experimental approach Ishak, M. R. Abu Bakar, A. R. Belhocine, A. Taib, J. M. Omar, W. Z. W. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The effect of the drum brake temperature reduction on the clamping force of the parking brake system has not been well addressed despite the fact that it may result in vehicle roll away. In view to this, a parking brake model that takes into account the temperature reduction of the drum brake has to be developed and more importantly, it must comply with the applicable standards or regulations such as Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 135. This paper develops a one dimensional (1D) model of leading-trailing drum-type parking brake model. This brake model is then verified with experiments carried out on a test bench that has been verified with the hand brake system in the vehicle. The results from the experiments show a good correlation with the predicted results from the brake model. It is also found that the existing parking brake design meets the standard requirements. Another finding is that the brake torque slightly increases as the drum temperature increases. With the verified brake model, parametric studies can be carried out as one of the tools during the design process. From the studies, it is found that rollaway will not happen even with the maximum vehicle weight and friction coefficient at drum/lining interface above 0.2. Elsevier B.V. 2016 Article PeerReviewed Ishak, M. R. and Abu Bakar, A. R. and Belhocine, A. and Taib, J. M. and Omar, W. Z. W. (2016) Brake torque analysis of fully mechanical parking brake system: theoretical and experimental approach. Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation, 94 . pp. 487-497. ISSN 0263-2241 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84984822458&doi=10.1016%2fj.measurement.2016.08.026&partnerID=40&md5=27c5581e7d74559cf1b00a5e98c04f4a
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Ishak, M. R.
Abu Bakar, A. R.
Belhocine, A.
Taib, J. M.
Omar, W. Z. W.
Brake torque analysis of fully mechanical parking brake system: theoretical and experimental approach
description The effect of the drum brake temperature reduction on the clamping force of the parking brake system has not been well addressed despite the fact that it may result in vehicle roll away. In view to this, a parking brake model that takes into account the temperature reduction of the drum brake has to be developed and more importantly, it must comply with the applicable standards or regulations such as Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 135. This paper develops a one dimensional (1D) model of leading-trailing drum-type parking brake model. This brake model is then verified with experiments carried out on a test bench that has been verified with the hand brake system in the vehicle. The results from the experiments show a good correlation with the predicted results from the brake model. It is also found that the existing parking brake design meets the standard requirements. Another finding is that the brake torque slightly increases as the drum temperature increases. With the verified brake model, parametric studies can be carried out as one of the tools during the design process. From the studies, it is found that rollaway will not happen even with the maximum vehicle weight and friction coefficient at drum/lining interface above 0.2.
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author Ishak, M. R.
Abu Bakar, A. R.
Belhocine, A.
Taib, J. M.
Omar, W. Z. W.
author_facet Ishak, M. R.
Abu Bakar, A. R.
Belhocine, A.
Taib, J. M.
Omar, W. Z. W.
author_sort Ishak, M. R.
title Brake torque analysis of fully mechanical parking brake system: theoretical and experimental approach
title_short Brake torque analysis of fully mechanical parking brake system: theoretical and experimental approach
title_full Brake torque analysis of fully mechanical parking brake system: theoretical and experimental approach
title_fullStr Brake torque analysis of fully mechanical parking brake system: theoretical and experimental approach
title_full_unstemmed Brake torque analysis of fully mechanical parking brake system: theoretical and experimental approach
title_sort brake torque analysis of fully mechanical parking brake system: theoretical and experimental approach
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/71854/
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