“Evaluation of an electromagnetically actuated drum brake concept”

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作者
Lennart Guckes
Jens Hoffmann
Malte Schrimpf
Hermann Winner
机构
[1] Technical University of Darmstadt,Institute of Automotive Engineering
[2] University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt,undefined
关键词
Future brake system; Automotive brakes; Dry brake; Magnetic brake; Drum brake; Disc brake;
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10.1007/s41104-023-00130-2
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摘要
In publications and conferences on the subject of wheel brakes, different concepts of electromechanically actuated wheel brakes can be found, as well as investigations into their suitability for the use in passenger cars. The vast majority of these brakes are disc or drum brakes, which are actuated by an electric motor. In the present publication, a brake concept is considered, that combines an electromagnetically actuated full-pad disc brake with a 10″ duo-duplex drum brake. The brake concept is researched in a project regarding brakes for autonomous shuttles and thus dimensioned using vehicle data of an example shuttle. The electromagnet was designed using finite element methods and the overall brake prototypically realized. The validation of the system design is carried out in component and system tests. The results show the suitability of the concept for the selected vehicle in terms of dynamics, installation space and energy requirements. However, there is a strong dependence of the braking torque output on the frictional sliding speed. Using hypothesis-based testing, electromagnetic effects like eddy currents are ruled out as a possible cause and the friction coefficient within the full-pad disc brake is identified as the main cause for the loss in torque. Consequently, the associated development conflict is identified and lies in the double function of the flux-carrying material in the electromagnet, which also acts as a friction partner for the braking disc.
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页码:127 / 140
页数:13
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