Affiliation:
1. Università degli studi di Bergamo, Italy
2. Brembo SGL Carbon Ceramic Brakes S.p.A., Italy
Abstract
<div>Composite ceramic brake discs are made of ceramic material reinforced with carbon
fibers and offer exceptional advantages that translate directly into higher
vehicle performance. In the case of an electric vehicle, it could increase the
range of the vehicle, and in the case of conventional internal combustion engine
vehicles, it means lower fuel consumption (and consequently lower CO<sub>2</sub>
emissions). These discs are typically characterized by complex internal
geometries, further complicated by the presence of drilling holes on both
friction surfaces. To estimate the aerothermal performance of these discs, and
for the thermal management of the vehicle, a reliable model for predicting the
air flowing across the disc channels is needed. In this study, a real
carbon-ceramic brake disc with drilling holes was investigated in a dedicated
test rig simulating the wheel corner flow conditions experimentally using the
particle image velocimetry technique and numerically. The simulation was
performed using the moving reference frame (MRF) approach and the experimental
data were used to validate the numerical model. The results show that drilling
holes contribute to about 13% of the inlet mass flow and more than 86% of the
air driven into the brake disc comes from the main inlet of the disc. Moreover,
the numerical results are in an agreement with experimental data, supporting MRF
approach as a suitable model for the analysis of complex flows in complicated
geometries.</div>
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