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Friction Characteristics Evaluation of Carbon/Carbon Composite Produced by Carbon Powder Sintering Method
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We have developed a new Carbon/Carbon composite (C/C) manufacturing process called the “Carbon Powder Sintering Method [1] (C.P.S.M.)”. This study was conducted to evaluate the friction characteristics of C/C manufactured by the C.P.S.M. as compared with C/C manufactured by conventional methods using a dynamometer. In general, C/C shows a high friction coefficient at a high temperature, but shows a low friction coefficient at room temperature. There is a transition temperature point between both friction coefficients. As a result of this study, it was found that the transition temperature of the C.P.S.M. C/C is lower than for any other conventional C/C.
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Takemoto, T., Yamashita, Y., Nakajima, S., and Sakagami, S., "Friction Characteristics Evaluation of Carbon/Carbon Composite Produced by Carbon Powder Sintering Method," SAE Technical Paper 971135, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/971135.Also In
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