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Drum Brake Analysis 1

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Tagger

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Aug 10, 2001
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I have an application for a drum brake where the brake shoes contacts the drum over an arc greater than 45°. The brake shoes pivot on the brake arms. Where is there literature with equations and analytical porcedures to determine forces (torques) applied to the drum face?
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Hi Tagger

I have formula here for variuos types of brakes, for internally expanding shoe brakes usually found in vehicles,
which I think is what your after, the formula are as follows

torque for left hand shoe = TL = K*u*a*r*F/(b+K*u*c)

torque for right hand shoe = TR= K*u*a*r*F/(b-K*u*c)

total torque = TR+TL

where K= 4*sin q /(2*q + sin 2*q)

the shoe subtends an angle in side the drum of 2*q

K is a factor which is a function of angle of
contact.

a = lever arm distance ie from pivot to where load
is applied to the shoe

b = is from shoe pivot to centre of the drum

c = horizontal distance from shoe pivot to the
inside dia of drum

r = drum radius

u = coeff of friction

F = force applied



max pressure applied by shoe = Pm = TR/(2*u*w*r^2* sin q)


where w = width of shoe

average pressure applied by shoe = Pa = Pm/K

The drum in the example shown in my reference book is turning clockwise whilst looking directly inside the drum with cover removed.


hope this helps

regards desertfox
 
Thanks for the help desertfox but this is an external brake that clamps onto the OD of a drum. It is a Long hinged shoe brake where two brake arms clamp on the drum at the 3:00 and 9:00 positions. Can you help me on that?
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Hi Tagger

I have formula for a double block brake, with blocks external to the drum, formula as follows:

friction torque = T=F*a*r*u*[(1/(c+u*b))+(1/(c-u*b))]

maxium pressure = P= F*a/((c-u*b)*A)

where F = force applied

a = lever arm distance ie pivot point to force
applied F

c= lever arm pivot point to centre of brake block

b = offset between pivot point of lever arm and
tangential point on drum o.d.

A = block contact area

u = coefficient of friction


regards desertfox
 
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