Abstract
The optimization of braking working parameters was conducted by analyzing the influential factors: vehicle speed (80, 100, and 120 km/h), a quarter of the vehicle mass (200, 250, and 300 kg), and brake pressure (3, 4, and 5 MPa). The goal was to achieve the lowest temperature on the braking pad contact surface and reduce braking time. Experimental work was conducted on the test rig BRAKE DYNO 2020. By applying ANOVA analysis, it was found that vehicle speed accounts for 72% of the influence on brake pad temperature, followed by vehicle mass and braking pressure accounting for 20% and 8%, respectively. On the other hand, for the mean value of simulated vehicle braking time, the brake pressure had the biggest influence (66.78%), followed by vehicle speed (21.75%), and a quarter of the vehicle mass (10.90%). Both the Taguchi method and the regression model showed a good correlation with the experimental results.
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