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Study of Tribological Characteristics Between Metallic friction materials and Brake Disk (금속계 마찰재와 제동디스크 간의 마찰특성 연구)

  • Kim, Sang-Ho;Park, Hyung-Chul;Lee, Hi-Sung
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2008.06a
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    • pp.2080-2093
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    • 2008
  • Disk brake system take charge of maximum braking energy among the mechanical brake systems for high speed train. For this reason, Metallic friction materials and heat resistant steel disk is adopted at disk brake system for high speed train. It was investigated tribological characteristics(friction coefficient, friction stability, wear rate and braking temperature) between some kinds of metallic friction materials and heat resistant steel disk. Cu-based friction material for high speed train have suitable tribological characteristics.

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Study of the Tribological Characteristics Based on the Hardness of the Brake Disk between the Sintered Metallic Friction Material and the Heat-resisting Steel Disks (디스크 경도에 따른 소결마찰재와 내열강 디스크의 마찰·마모 특성)

  • Na, Sun Joo;Park, Hyoung Chul;Kim, Sang Ho
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.42-49
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    • 2015
  • Because of the growing need for high-speed transport options such as trains and aircraft, there is increasing demand for technology related to high-speed trains. Among them, braking systems are important in high-speed trains in terms of reliability. Especially, the disk brake system, in use in most high-speed trains, transforms kinetic energy into thermal energy and noise. Therefore, the material properties of both the friction materials and disks are expected to influence the tribological characteristics. In this paper, the tribological characteristics depend on the hardness of the brake disks between the Cu-based sintered metallic friction material and the heat-treated heat-resisting steel disks. A lab-scale dynamometer used to perform braking tests at a variety of braking speeds using dry conditions. The test results revealed that the hardness of the disks affects the friction coefficients, friction stabilities, and wear rates. Thus, the brake system using the heat-resisting steel disk requires proper heat-treatment. These differences are considered to be caused by the change in tribological mechanisms and the generation of an oxide layer on the friction surfaces. The oxide layers on the friction surfaces are confirmed to Fe2O3 by x-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscope-energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) analysis.

FRICTION AND WEAR AT SLIDING CERAMIC SURFACES

  • Kong, Hosung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 1992.06a
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    • pp.1-20
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    • 1992
  • 1. Ceramics as engineering Materials Ceramic \ulcorner :'material based on inorganic non-metallic compounds' Oxygen, Carbon, Nitrogen with metal (Al, Si) -cheap, plentiful and widespread element in the Earth -dirt: ceramic

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The Effect of Metal Fibers on the Tribology of Automotive Friction Materials (마찰재에 함유된 금속섬유와 마찰 특성의 연관관계)

  • Ko, Kil-Ju;Cho, Min-Hyung;Jang, Ho
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.267-275
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    • 2001
  • Friction and wear properties of brake friction materials containing different metal fibers (Al, Cu or Steel fibers) were investigated. Based on a simple experimental formulation, friction materials with the same amount of metal fibers were tested using a pad-on-disk type friction tester. Two different materials (gray cast iron and aluminum metal matrix composite (MMC)) were used for disks rubbing against the friction materials. Results front ambient temperature tests revealed that the friction material containing Cu fibers sliding against gray cast iron disk showed a distinct negative $\mu$-v (friction coefficient vs. sliding velocity) relation implying possible stick-slip generation at low speeds. The negative $\mu$- v relation was not observed when the Cu-containing friction materials were rubbed against the Al-MMC counter surface. Elevated temperature tests showed that the friction level and the intensity of friction force oscillation were strongly affected by the thermal conductivity and melting temperature of metallic ingredients of the friction couple. Friction materials slid against cast iron disks exhibited higher friction coefficients than Al-MMC (metal matrix composite) disks during high temperature tests. On the other hand, high temperature test results suggested that copper fibers in the friction material improved fade resistance and that steel fibers were not compatible with Al-MMC disks showing severe material transfer and erratic friction behavior during sliding at elevated temperatures.

Study on Dependence of Friction Characteristics of Sintered Brake Friction Materials on Graphite Shape and Ratio with regard to Speeding up Rapid Transit System (도시철도 고속화에 대비한 금속계 소결마찰재에서의 흑연 형상 및 비율에 따른 마찰특성 연구)

  • Kim, Young Kyu;Lee, Hi Sung
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.242-247
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    • 2013
  • This study aims to establish the fundamental basis for the design of materials used in high-speed trains, by using a lab-scale dynamometer to evaluate the characteristic behavior of metallic sintered friction materials in relation to the shape of graphite. The test results clearly demonstrate that when flake graphite and granular graphite are added equivalently, the average coefficient of friction is much lower, and it is less influenced by speed variation; moreover, friction wear is observed to be insignificantly low. Adding flake graphite increases the coefficient of friction, which leads to higher friction wear. In addition, the roughness of the disc surface was equivalent regardless of the shape of the graphite.

Development of Novel Composite Powder Friction Modifier for Improving Wheel-rail Adhesion in High-speed Train (고속열차 점착계수 향상을 위한 신규 복합재료 분말 마찰조절재 개발 및 점착력 특성 평가)

  • Oh, Min Chul;Ahn, Byungmin
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.501-506
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    • 2018
  • With the recent remarkable improvements in the average speeds of contemporary trains, a necessity has arisen for the development of new friction modifiers to improve adhesion characteristics at the wheel-rail interface. The friction modifier must be designed to reduce slippage or sliding of the trains' wheels on the rails under conditions of rapid acceleration or braking without excessive rolling contact wear. In this study, a novel composite material consisting of metal, ceramic, and polymer is proposed as a friction modifier to improve adhesion between wheels and rails. A blend of Al-6Cu-0.5Mg metallic powder, $Al_2O_3$ ceramic powder, and Bakelite-based polymer in various weight-fractions is hot-pressed at $150^{\circ}C$ to form a bulk composite material. Variation in the adhesion coefficient is evaluated using a high-speed wheel-rail friction tester, with and without application of the composite friction modifier, under both dry and wet conditions. The effect of varying the weighting fractions of metal and ceramic friction powders is detailed in the paper.

Major Factors that Affect Friction and Wear of Metals in Boundary Lubrication (경계윤활 상태에서의 금속재료 마찰 및 마멸에 영향을 미치는 주요인자)

  • 류종관;이홍철;김대은
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.171-177
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    • 1999
  • Many lubricated systems experience boundary lubrication condition during operation. However, the friction and wear characteristics of boundary lubrication are not clearly understood. In this work the factors which affect the friction and wear between boundary lubricated metallic surfaces are investigated. Experiments were performed using a pin-on-disk type tester with pure aluminum, pure copper, and SM45C steel as the disk material and steel, stainless steel and bearing ball as the ball. The experimental conditions were determined according to the Taguchi experimental method. From the experimental results, the major factors that influence the friction and wear characteristics of boundary lubrication could be identified.

Tribological Properties of Raction-Bonded SiC-Graphite Composites (반응소결 SiC-graphite 복합체의 마찰마모특성)

  • 백용혁;신종윤;곽효섭;박용갑
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.479-484
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    • 1996
  • The tribological properties of ceramics are very important in the application to engineering ceramic parts such as mechanical seal slurry valve disc and so on. In this study the effect of graphite addition on the mechanical and tribological properties of RBSC/graphite composites were investigated. The composites were prepared by adding graphite powder to the mixture of SiC powder metallic siliconcarbon black and alumina. Bending strength water absorption friction coefficient the amount of worn out material at a certain time and maximum surface roughness(Rmax) of the prepared composites were measured and crystalline phases were examined with XRD. The composite containing 5 vol% graphite powder showed improved bending strength due to high green density and decreased friction coefficient and wear resistance. The friction coefficient and the wear resistance of the composite were increased by adding graphite powder up to 10 vol% They decreased however as increasing the amount of graphite powder more that 10vol% There was no linear relationship between the tribological properties and bending strength of the composites.

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Manufacturing and Properties of Metal Based Composite Produced By Friction Stir Processing (마찰교반프로세스를 이용한 금속기 복합소재 제조 및 특성)

  • Choi, Don-Hyun;Yeon, Yun-Mo;Jung, Seung-Boo
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2012
  • Friction stir processing (FSP), developed based on the basic principles of friction stir welding(FSW), a solid-state joining process originally developed for various metal alloys, is an emergingmetalworking technique that can provide localized modification and control of microstructures in near-surface layers of processed metallic components. The FSP causes intense plastic deformation, material mixing, and thermal exposure, resulting in significant microstructural refinement, densification, and homogeneity of the processed zone. The FSP technique has been successfully used for producing the fine-grained structure and surface composite, modifying the microstructure of materials, and synthesizing the composite and intermetallic compound in situ. In this review article, the current state of the understanding and development of FSP is addressed.

Mechanical properties of friction stir welded aluminum alloys 5083 and 5383

  • Paik, Jeom-Kee
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.39-49
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    • 2009
  • The use of high-strength aluminum alloys is increasing in shipbuilding industry, particularly for the design and construction of war ships, littoral surface craft and combat ships, and fast passenger ships. While various welding methods are used today to fabricate aluminum ship structures, namely gas metallic arc welding (GMAW), laser welding and friction stir welding (FSW), FSW technology has been recognized to have many advantages for the construction of aluminum structures, as it is a low-cost welding process. In the present study, mechanical properties of friction stir welded aluminum alloys are examined experimentally. Tensile testing is undertaken on dog-bone type test specimen for aluminum alloys 5083 and 5383. The test specimen includes friction stir welded material between identical alloys and also dissimilar alloys, as well as unwelded (base) alloys. Mechanical properties of fusion welded aluminum alloys are also tested and compared with those of friction stir welded alloys. The insights developed from the present study are documented together with details of the test database. Part of the present study was obtained from the Ship Structure Committee project SR-1454 (Paik, 2009), jointly funded by its member agencies.