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Interface temperatures in friction braking

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dc.creator Qi, Hong Sheng
dc.creator Noor, K.
dc.creator Day, Andrew J.
dc.date 2008-11-13T13:27:22Z
dc.date 2008-11-13T13:27:22Z
dc.date 2002
dc.identifier Qi, H.S., Noor, K. and Day, A.J. (2002). Interface temperatures in friction braking. International Conference Braking 2002: From the Driver to the Road. Leeds, UK, 10-12 July 2002. Proceedings edited by Barton, D. and Shilton, B. London. Professional Engineering Publishing, pp. 319-328.
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10454/885
dc.description Yes
dc.description Results and analysis from investigations into the behaviour of the interfacial layer (Tribolayer) at the friction interface of a brake friction pair (resin bonded composite friction material and cast iron rotor) are presented in which the disc/pad interface temperature has been measured using thermocouple methods. Using a designed experiment approach, the interface temperature is shown to be affected by factors including the number of braking applications, the friction coefficient, sliding speed, braking load and friction material. The time-dependent nature of the Tribo-Iayer formation and the real contact area distribution are shown to be causes of variation in interface temperatures in friction braking. The work extends the scientific understanding of interface contact and temperature during friction braking.
dc.language en
dc.relation http://www.pepublishing.com/
dc.rights © Professional Engineering Publishing & Authors. Reproduced in accordance with the publisher's self-archiving policy.
dc.subject Friction Braking
dc.subject Interface Temperatures
dc.subject Interfacial Layer
dc.title Interface temperatures in friction braking
dc.type Conference paper


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