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Tribological Properties of C-SiC Brake Discs with Surface Modifications

세라믹 디스크의 표면 개질에 따른 마찰 마모 특성

  • 장호 (고려대학교 신소재공학과) ;
  • 김기정 (고려대학교 신소재공학과) ;
  • 황희정 (고려대학교 신소재공학과) ;
  • 김성진 (현대기아자동차) ;
  • 박홍식 (현대기아자동차)
  • Published : 2008.08.31

Abstract

Tribological properties of ceramic brake discs were investigated using a commercial friction material. The discs were manufactured by liquid silicon infiltration (LSI) into a C-C preform. The disc surface was modified by two different methods, producing sliding surfaces with chopped carbon fibers and carbon felt. In addition, the composition of the surface was also changed. Friction characteristics of the discs were examined using a 1/5 scale dynamometer. Results showed that the type and composition of the disc surface significantly affected the level of braking effectiveness and high temperature brake performance. The discs with felt surfaces showed higher friction levels than those with chopped fiber surfaces and SiC tended to increase the friction level while C lowered the friction coefficient. The ceramic disc was more sensitive to the deceleration rate than gray iron, showing high speed sensitivity.

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