ccoomber
Automotive
- Jul 16, 2002
- 1
I am developing a CAE process for the thermal fatigue analysis of an automotive disc brake
One step of which is the calculation of the thermal convection co-efficients for the rotating brake disc assembly.
I am looking for some references and hopefully worked examples for the above.
I am currently studying some analytical formulae for the above generated by an ex-colleague, and some doubts have arisen in my mind.
The current practice is calculate both forced and natural co-efficients and combine them as if they are vector terms.
I have always thought that you have either forced or natural/free convection and not both at the same time?
One step of which is the calculation of the thermal convection co-efficients for the rotating brake disc assembly.
I am looking for some references and hopefully worked examples for the above.
I am currently studying some analytical formulae for the above generated by an ex-colleague, and some doubts have arisen in my mind.
The current practice is calculate both forced and natural co-efficients and combine them as if they are vector terms.
I have always thought that you have either forced or natural/free convection and not both at the same time?