Abstract

The braking system of the vehicle is liable to fail due to the high temperature of frequent braking in the downhill road. This paper analyzes the influence of the main operating parameters of the vehicle on the maximum temperature of the brake disc surface. Firstly, the mechanical characteristics of the vehicle on the long downhill road are analysed, and the Finite Element Model of the brake disc/friction plate is established; Secondly, the effects of gradient, vehicle weight, brake speed threshold and brake pressure on the braking cycle and disc brake temperature field on long downhill roads are studied. The results show that when the gradient increases from 3° to 9°, the maximum temperature of the brake disc increases by 41.6%, while when the vehicle weight increases from 4 to 7 tons, the brake disc temperature only increases by 16.7%. For the braking speed threshold and braking force that the driver can control, selecting a smaller braking force and a lower braking speed threshold can better inhibit the temperature rise of the brake disc. Finally, the effectiveness of the simulation method is verified by the real vehicle test. It is found that the average measured temperature is 9.2%–11.8% lower than the simulated average temperature. It is considered that the modified temperature value can be obtained by reducing the maximum temperature of the simulation model by 5%–6%.

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