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Advance Materials ManufacturingProcesses and Braking Assembly

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  • Ya’qub Adamu

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The brake assembly basically describes the in-plan vibration of a slider-mass which is driven around the surface of flexible disc, are investigated. The slider has the flexibility and damping in the circumferential (in-plane) and transverse directions. The numerous results show that initial braking pressure and the rotating speed of the drive point can drive the system into instability. While the rigidity and damping of the disc, and transverse stiffness and damping of the slider tend to suppress the vibrations. The motivation of this work is the understanding of the instability and in the physical systems such as car brake discs where there vibrations induced by non-smooth dry friction forces. The forming other components are: calipers and pads, all these makes the brake assembly. (Ashby, M F, Jones, D R H, 1996) The paper focuses on materials and the behaviors based on the following: *Operational requirement and service condition; *Design requirement; *How does this material affect current production method?; *Provide an alternative material to be used as the case may be; *Indicate a feasibility production route that could be considered for the alternative material proposed above

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  • Ya’qub Adamu, 2014. "Advance Materials ManufacturingProcesses and Braking Assembly," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 3, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:959
    DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2014.v3n7p16
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