Numerical Heat Transfer Simulations of Brake Discs under Dyno-Test Load Cases
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Master's Thesis
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Automotive brake discs are critical safety components whose performance heavily
relies on efficient thermal dissipation. Yet, conventional laboratory dynamometer
testing remains costly and time-consuming. To address this challenge, this study
establishes a reliable CFD methodology to simulate and visualize complex aerothermal
behavior before physical dynamometer testing, enabling evaluation even
during the early design and development stages. Specifically, the thesis investigates
the temperature-dependent Heat Transfer Coefficients (HTCs) of brake discs across
a wide temperature and velocity spectrum.
The thermal simulations and analysis revealed a distinct decline in the localized
HTCs of the brake disc surfaces as temperatures increased. By parameterizing the
fluid boundaries, this work isolates the explicit influences of temperature-dependent
fluid properties, rotor rotational speed, rotational direction, and the test-bench’s
volumetric inlet airflow rate on convective dissipation. This case study approach
was systematically applied across both ventilated and solid brake disc geometries
to evaluate structural cooling trade-offs. Finally, an experimental validation was
conducted by mapping physical thermocouple data embedded within a test rotor
against a transient thermal model in Abaqus FEM software, successfully correlating
the numerical boundary conditions with real-world dynamometer temperature data.
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Disc brakes, CFD, heat transfer, dyno test, ventilated brake discs, solid brake discs, heat transfer coefficient, thermal analysis, FEM
