Special Issue on Brake Noise, Vibration and Harshness - Editorial Forward
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This special issue brings the readers to one of the most active research topics on Vehicle NVH. This issue focuses on Brake Noise, Vibration and Harshness and specifically studies on the low frequency brake noise (judder) and high frequency brake noise (squeal). It consists of altogether seven (7) articles written by well-known experts from various international institutions. The aim is to update latest works on theoretical, numerical and experimental approaches in attempts to understand, to predict and to prevent brake NVH. All the articles have undergone rigorous peer-reviews and I personally believe every article is of high quality. I do not want to elaborate on each article here rather I would like the reader to find out by reading these articles. Finally, I would like to thank all contributing authors and referees for their invaluable contribution and support. Without them, this special issue will not be materialized.
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