Controlling Performance of Copper-Free Brake-Pads by Varying Size of Graphite Particles (2020-01-1604)

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09/14/2020

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"Graphite plays a crucial role in friction materials, since it has good thermal conductivity, lubricity and act as a friction modifier. The right type, amount, shape, and size of the particles control the performance of the brake-pads. The theme of the study was investigating the influence of size of graphite particles (having all other specifications identical) on performance properties of brake-pads containing graphite particles in the average size of 60 ?m, 120 ?m, 200 ?m and 400 ?m. Physical, mechanical and chemical characterization of the developed brake-pads was done. The tribological performance was studied using a full- scale inertia brake dynamometer following a Japanese automobile testing standard (JASO C406). Tribo-performance in terms of fade resistance, friction stability and wear resistance were observed best for smaller graphite particles. It was concluded that smaller size serves best for achieving best performance properties barring compressibility. "

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Published
Sep 14, 2020
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12692
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Video
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00:16:06
Series
SAE Brake Colloquium Digital Summit