Analisa Simulasi Struktur dan Performansi Kampas Rem Komposit dengan Pemodelan Metode Elemen Hingga
Simulation Analysis of Composite Brake Lining Structure and Performance with Modeling Finite Element Method
Abstract
Brake pads are a vital factor in the braking cycle and advanced studies should be
given on the coefficient of friction, wear and its stages. Through finite element
method (FEM) simulation is one of many programs to determine the phenomena
that occur in these components. In this study, the rear brake force (drum) of a
motorcycle is simulated. The method applied is friction modeling of the braking
process. This analysis is implemented with a simulation program in the form of
3D modeling using the finite element method (FEM). The brake pads are made of
composite materials (coconut shell, aluminum and epoxy resin). Since the braking
process involves variations in pressure and torque forces, the analysis is carried
out using static analysis to obtain deformation and von misses results, and
dynamically the results of frictional stress, sliding distance and pressure to obtain
friction coefficient values. The changes were made by applying speed at a
constant load. The simulation results show that at 300 rpm with a given load of
2kg, the stress and friction coefficient values that occur are greater than the 400
rpm and 500 rpm variations in the brake lining. The drum stops at 300 rpm and
400 rpm variations in the 2kg load and the drum decelerates in the 500rpm
variation.
Collections
- Undergraduate Theses [901]