Evolution of hot spots in a disk brake

Experimental observations of the 
evolution of hot spots in an automotive brake disk The figure shows experimental observations of the evolution of hot spots in an automotive brake disk during drag braking (constant speed) conditions. The measurements were made by a set of point infrared sensors arranged along a radius. The complete test lasted 4 minutes, but is here shown faster than real time. The actual time, the instantaneous maximum temperature on the disk and the difference between the instantaneous maximum and minimum temperatures are tracked below the image. This phenomenon results from an unstable interaction between frictional heat generation and thermoelastic distortion known as Frictionally-excited Thermoelastic Instability (TEI).