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Zakład Hydrauliki i Pneumatyki
Research PotentialPrace badawcze i rozwojowe pomp wyporowych, silników hydraulicznych i zaworów z zastosowaniem oleju mineralnego i wody jako cieczy roboczych.
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Katedra Siłowni Morskich i Lądowych
Research PotentialKatedra prowadzi prace badawcze dotyczące projektowania siłowni okrętowych oraz ich systemów. Działalność ta obejmuje: projektowania siłowni okrętowych z uwzględnieniem niezawodności, diagnostyki i bezpieczeństwa ich funkcjonowania oraz decyzyjnego sterowania procesem eksploatacji okrętowych silników spalinowych z uwzględnieniem wybranych kryteriów optymalizacji.
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Laboratorium Hydrauliki Siłowej
Business OfferSZKOLENIA z HYDRAULIKI SIŁOWEJ na różnym poziomie zaawansowania. Badania rozwojowe pomp wyporowych, silników hydraulicznych i elementów układów hydrostatycznego napędu maszyn
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Laboratorium Diagnostyki Silników i Sprężarek Tłokowych
Business OfferIdentyfikacja stanu technicznego głównych układów funkcjonalnych silników spalinowych i sprężarek w oparciu o wyniki badań diagnostycznych.
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Correlations between the wear of car brake friction materials and airborne wear particle emissions
PublicationAirborne wear particles emitted from transport vehicle brakes are one of the main sources of toxic metals in inhalable particulate matter. Prediction of wear particle emissions may become more accurate if the relationship between the wear and particle emission characteristics is known. An experimental study was performed to investigate proportional correlations between the mass wear, 0.01–0.42 μm particle emission measured by a NanoScan...
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Effective density of airborne wear particles from car brake materials
PublicationPeople living in urban environments are subject to high health risks due to various anthropogenic sources of airborne particulate matter, including wear of transport vehicle brakes. Studies of airborne particles often require an estimate of the effective particle density, a property that allows correct matching of mass and size characteristics measured by different aerosol instruments. In this study we investigated the effective...
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Quantification of ultrafine airborne particulate matter generated by the wear of car brake materials
PublicationThe wear of car brakes is one of the main sources of airborne particulate matter in urban environments. Ultrafine wear particles are of special environmental interest since they can easily penetrate the human body through inhalation and cause various diseases. In the present study, the contribution of ultrafine particles to airborne particulate matter emitted from car brake materials was investigated under different friction conditions....
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A Study on Emission of Airborne Wear Particles from Car Brake Friction Pairs
PublicationThe emission of airborne wear particles from friction material / cast iron pairs used in car brakes was investigated, paying special attention to the influence of temperature. Five low-metallic materials and one non-asbestos organic material were tested using a pin-on-disc machine. The machine was placed in a sealed chamber to allow airborne particle collection. The concentration and size distribution of 0.0056 to 10 μm particles...
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Airborne wear particle emission from train brake friction materials with different contents of steel and copper fibres
PublicationThis study investigated the influence of the amount of steel and copper fibres in a train brake friction material on the tribological performance, emission intensity and characteristics of airborne wear particles. The particles were generated on a pin-on-disc tribometer under controlled friction and environmental conditions. It was found that the steel fibre results in a more intensive emission of 0.3–10 μm particles compared to...