CraneEng87
Mechanical
- Dec 23, 2015
- 21
Hello,
I am currently working on a project a little outside my comfort zone and would like some assistance in recognizing forces and stress in a particular area of a Brake Disc design.
The brake disc gets mounted to a drum which is already installed and the disc must be made into 2-pieces to allow for installation. I have attached a basic drawing of the disc mounted to the drum. I have already assessed the drum flange to disc bolted connection which consists of (16) 1"-8 Bolts and have verified that only 8 bolts are needed to resist the braking forces caused by the caliper (not shown) this also includes a 5 to 1 safety factor.
The disc splice is an over lap with one side tapped and the other countersunk. My question relates to this area. What kind of forces will I see at the splice? Assuming the caliper will only grab one half of the disc at a time and each half has (8) bolts to the flange that can resist the forces. I assume that since the brake force will be directly translated to the flange bolts that very little of this force will be transferred through the splice to the other bolts. If this is true then the bolts at the splice are only needed to keep the two halves of the disc together.
I'd appreciate any additional thoughts on this assessment.
I am currently working on a project a little outside my comfort zone and would like some assistance in recognizing forces and stress in a particular area of a Brake Disc design.
The brake disc gets mounted to a drum which is already installed and the disc must be made into 2-pieces to allow for installation. I have attached a basic drawing of the disc mounted to the drum. I have already assessed the drum flange to disc bolted connection which consists of (16) 1"-8 Bolts and have verified that only 8 bolts are needed to resist the braking forces caused by the caliper (not shown) this also includes a 5 to 1 safety factor.
The disc splice is an over lap with one side tapped and the other countersunk. My question relates to this area. What kind of forces will I see at the splice? Assuming the caliper will only grab one half of the disc at a time and each half has (8) bolts to the flange that can resist the forces. I assume that since the brake force will be directly translated to the flange bolts that very little of this force will be transferred through the splice to the other bolts. If this is true then the bolts at the splice are only needed to keep the two halves of the disc together.
I'd appreciate any additional thoughts on this assessment.