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Original Articles

Transient Behavior of Initial Perturbation in Multidisk Clutch System

Pages 1164-1171 | Received 05 Feb 2014, Accepted 11 Jul 2014, Published online: 02 Oct 2014
 

Abstract

Above a certain critical speed, a perturbation in the contact pressure or the temperature field of a clutch system can grow, leading to areas of high heat generation or hot spots. The aim of the present study is to investigate the transient evolution of a sinusoidal perturbation in a multidisk clutch system. Eigenfunction expansion is used to solve the coupled thermomechanical heat conduction problem. A reduced-order model is also investigated in which a few dominant eigenfunctions are used in the expansion series.

Nomenclature

b=

Exponential growth rate

cp=

Specific heat capacity

f=

Coefficient of friction

K=

Thermal conductivity

k=

Thermal diffusivity

m=

Wave number

Ni=

Spatial shape functions

n=

Number of FE nodes and number of eigenfunctions

p=

Contact pressure

q=

Heat flux

T=

Temperature

t=

Time

u=

Displacement component

V=

Sliding speed

vi=

Piecewise constant shape functions

Wi=

Weighting functions

α=

Coefficient of thermal expansion

Θ=

Vector of nodal temperatures

θi=

Eigenfunctions for temperature

ω=

Angular sliding speed

ωc=

Critical angular speed

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