The following table provides guidelines for selecting the optimal analysis method to use for a brake-squeal problem:
| Analysis Method | Benefits | Costs | 
|---|---|---|
| Linear non-prestressed modal | 
               Fast run time No convergence issues Good method for performing parametric studies  | 
               Accuracy Does not include prestress effects  | 
| Partial nonlinear perturbed modal | 
               No convergence issues Includes prestress effects  | 
               Accuracy  | 
| Full nonlinear perturbed modal | 
               Accurate Includes prestress effects  | 
               Longer run time Convergence issues  | 
The following table provides guidelines for selecting the optimal eigensolver (MODOPT) for obtaining the brake-squeal solution:
| Eigensolver | Benefits | Costs | 
|---|---|---|
| QRDAMP | 
               Fast run time An excellent solver for performing parametric studies  | 
               Accuracy, as it approximates the unsymmetric stiffness matrix Not recommended when the number of elements contributing to unsymmetric stiffness matrix exceeds 10 percent of the total number of elements in the model  | 
| UNSYM | 
               Accuracy, as it uses the full unsymmetric stiffness matrix to solve the problem  | 
               Long run time when many modes are extracted  | 
For further information, see Brake-Squeal (Prestressed Modal) Analysis in the Structural Analysis Guide.