Statistical evaluation of experimental and numerical data of stick–slip effects in harmonically excited systems

The trend towards lightweight in the automotive industry give rise to new challenges when assessing the influence of material replacements on stick–slip effects. These effects may lead to new acoustic phenomena when aluminium is applied, e.g. coming from the interfaces of the wheel assembly between...

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Acoustics
Aluminum
Automobile industry
Brake disks
Dynamic systems
Dynamical systems
Evaluation
Friction
Mathematical models
Nonlinear oscillations
Numerical analysis
Oscillators
Parameter fitting
Parameter study
Parameters
Slip
Stick-slip
Weight reduction
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