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Author Dante, Roberto C., 1966- author.

Title Handbook of friction materials and their applications / Roberto C. Dante.

Imprint Cambridge : Woodhead Publishing, 2016.

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Description 1 online resource
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computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Woodhead Publishing in materials
Woodhead Publishing in materials.
Note Print version record.
Summary In the past few decades, friction material engineering has become more sophisticated with many tests and techniques to investigate the properties of the materials and their counterparts before, during and after friction occurred. There has not been too much information available on the different raw materials used for friction materials. This book is more focused towards the raw materials that formulate the different friction materials. It explains about their main friction effects and material structure. Handbook of Friction Materials and Their Applications begins by explaining about different friction materials and how they can be used for brakes. It then goes onto explain the tribology of friction materials. Further out it discusses how different friction materials are formulated and produced. Noise and vibration are explained in a further chapter. The later part talks about how different raw materials can be used for friction materials, such as metals, carbon, organic and inorganic materials.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Front Cover; Handbook of Friction Materials and their Applications; Copyright; Contents; Dedication; Biography; Preface; Chapter 1: Friction materials: Friction for brakes; References; Chapter 2: Tribology of friction materials; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Friction force components; 2.2.1 Deformation forces; 2.2.2 Adhesion forces; 2.2.3 Friction and normal force; 2.3 Interface structure; 2.4 Wear of friction materials; 2.4.1 Tribofilm and wear behavior; References; Chapter 3: Types of friction material formulas; 3.1 Automotive applications; 3.2 Organic bound materials; 3.2.1 Formulas
3.2.2 Semimetallic formulas3.2.3 Truck (CV) formulas; 3.2.4 Low metal; 3.2.5 Low steel formulas; 3.2.6 Ceramic formulas; 3.3 Carbon-ceramic rotors and friction materials; 3.3.1 Mechanical and friction performances of C /C-SiC; 3.4 Railway; 3.4.1 Sintered materials; 3.5 Aircraft; 3.5.1 Carbon-carbon materials; References; Chapter 4: Production processes for organic brake pads; 4.1 Introduction: Types of processes; 4.2 Blending; 4.3 Positive molding; 4.4 IR curing of friction materials; 4.5 Effect of production parameters on the material performances; References
Chapter 5: Noise and vibration5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Types of noise in disk brakes; 5.3 Squeal onset; 5.4 Resonances; 5.5 Noise and vibration damping; References; Chapter 6: Metal sulfides; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Tin sulfide; 6.3 Triboxidation of metal sulfides; 6.4 Sb2 S3: A paradigm for all metal sulfides in brake applications; 6.5 Synergy between sulfides and abrasives; References; Chapter 7: Carbon materials; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Natural graphite; 7.3 Amorphous graphite; 7.4 Natural flake graphite; 7.5 Vein graphite; 7.6 Synthetic graphite; 7.7 Coke
7.8 Friction behavior of carbon materialsReferences; Chapter 8: Abrasives, ceramic, and inorganic materials; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Aluminum oxide; 8.3 Zirconium silicate and garnets; 8.4 Magnesium oxide; 8.5 Calcium carbonate; 8.6 Titanates; 8.7 Silicon carbide; 8.8 Clays and aluminosilicates; 8.9 Barium sulfate: Barite; 8.10 Abrasive wear; 8.10.1 Hardness effect; 8.10.2 Shape and size effects; 8.11 Nanopowders; References; Chapter 9: Metals; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Steel fibers and iron powders; 9.3 Copper and copper alloys
9.4 Thermal diffusivity and other thermal properties9.5 Friction of metals in air; 9.5.1 Metal transfer; 9.6 Metals in railway brakes; References; Chapter 10: Binders and organic materials; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 PF resins; 10.3 Cross-linking agents; 10.4 Cross-linking kinetics; 10.4.1 Fast-curing resins; 10.5 Thermal decomposition of PF; 10.6 Boron and phosphorus modified PF resins; 10.7 Molecular weight; 10.7.1 Statistics of molecular polymer weights; 10.7.2 The Flory distribution; 10.8 Phosphorus acid phase separation; 10.9 Friction powder
Subject Friction materials.
Matériaux de frottement.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Engineering (General)
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Reference.
Friction materials
ISBN 0081006209 (electronic bk.)
9780081006207 (electronic bk.)
0081006195
9780081006191
Standard No. AU@ 000057007154
AU@ 000068210800
DEBSZ 482468122
GBVCP 879390387

 
    
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