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  • A pin-on-disc study of airborne wear particle emissions from studded tyre on concrete road contacts

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    • U. Olofsson
    • M. Tu
    • O. Nosko
    • Y. Lyu
    • S. Dizdar

    - WEAR - Year 2018

    Studded tyres wear surfaces of winter roads, generating inhalable airborne particles. In this study, four concrete road materials and two stud geometries were investigated in terms of wear, road material hardness and airborne particle concentration. The sliding contact between studded tyres and road materials was studied using a pin-on-disc machine in a clean chamber. The results show that the normal load and the stud size have...

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  • Friction-Induced Oscillations of a Non-Asbestos Organic Pin Sliding on a Steel Disc

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    - Acta Mechanica et Automatica - Year 2015

    Friction-induced oscillations result in deterioration of performance of disc brakes and are generally undesired. We conduct experimental study of friction-induced oscillations in a non-asbestos organic material / steel pair used in disc brakes of motor vehicles. The tests are done by use of a pin-on-disc machine which has the pin sample supported on a deformable beam. The adjustable friction parameters are the disc velocity, contact...

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  • Correlations between the wear of car brake friction materials and airborne wear particle emissions

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    - WEAR - Year 2020

    Airborne 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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  • Airborne wear particle emission from train brake friction materials with different contents of steel and copper fibres

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    - WEAR - Year 2022

    This 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...

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  • Inverse determination of sliding surface temperature based on measurements by thermocouples with account of their thermal inertia

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    This study developed an inverse heat conduction algorithm to determine temperature at a sliding surface taking account of thermocouple thermal inertia. The direct heat conduction problem was solved analytically based on the Laplace integral transform approach. The inverse algorithm was applied to the problem of friction of a brake material against a steel. The experiments were conducted on a pin-on-disc tribometer for three short-time...

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  • Fretting wear of materials - methodological aspects of research

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    • E. Kulesza
    • J. R. Dąbrowski
    • J. Sidun
    • A. Neyman
    • J. Mizera

    - Acta Mechanica et Automatica - Year 2012

    W artykule przedstawiono metodyczne aspekty frettingowego zużywania materiałów. Rezultaty badań przeprowadzonych na stanowisku typu ''pin on disc'' wykonanym w Katedrze Inżynierii Materiałowej i Biomedycznej Politechniki Białostockiej potwierdziły decydujący wpływ amplitudy oscylacji i wartości obciążenia na przebieg i charakter procesu zużywania. Wzrost wartości amplitudy powodował zmiany w warunkach tarcia. Wzrost wartości obciążenia...

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  • Effective density of airborne wear particles from car brake materials

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    - JOURNAL OF AEROSOL SCIENCE - Year 2017

    People 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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  • Reliability of acicular grindable thermocouples for transient temperature measurements at sliding contacts

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    - MEASUREMENT - Year 2022

    Acicular grindable thermocouples represent an interesting and prospective technique of temperature measurements at sliding contacts. This study aimed at the investigation of their reliability and accuracy as applied to the friction materials of various classes in contact with steel. The tests were conducted on a pin-on-disc tribometer under stationary and transient regimes. The experimental results were validated by comparing the...

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  • Quantification of ultrafine airborne particulate matter generated by the wear of car brake materials

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    - WEAR - Year 2017

    The 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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  • Performance of acicular grindable thermocouples for temperature measurements at sliding contacts

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    - MEASUREMENT - Year 2021

    The present study investigates the performance of acicular grindable thermocouples based on a constantan wire / steel hollow cylinder construction. The experiments showed that the measuring junction electrical resistance, temperature–voltage characteristic, measuring junction rise time and signal noise standard deviation of the acicular thermocouples are comparable to those of conventional J-type thermocouples with bare wire diameter...

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  • Emission and properties of airborne wear particles from train brake friction materials based on novolac phenolic resins and butadiene rubbers

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    - WEAR - Year 2024

    The emission of airborne particulate matter from a train brake depends on the formulation of its friction material. This study investigates the emission and properties of wear particles from train brake friction materials based on straight or resorcinol-modified novolac phenolic resin and nitrile or styrene butadiene rubber used as binding ingredients. The wear particles are generated by a pin-on-disc tribomachine inside an aerodynamic...

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  • Porosity and shape of airborne wear microparticles generated by sliding contact between a low-metallic friction material and a cast iron

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    • O. Nosko
    • R. Borrajo-Pelaez
    • P. Hedström
    • U. Olofsson

    - JOURNAL OF AEROSOL SCIENCE - Year 2017

    The wear of brakes in transport vehicles is one of the main anthropogenic sources of airborne particulate matter in urban environments. The present study deals with the characterisation of airborne wear microparticles from a low-metallic friction material / cast iron pair used in car brakes. Particles were generated by a pin-on-disc machine in a sealed chamber at sliding velocity of 1.3 m/s and contact pressure of 1.5 MPa. They...

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  • A Study on Emission of Airborne Wear Particles from Car Brake Friction Pairs

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    • M. Alemani
    • O. Nosko
    • I. Metinoz
    • U. Olofsson

    - SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing - Year 2016

    The 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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  • Emission of 1.3–10 nm airborne particles from brake materials

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    - AEROSOL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - Year 2017

    Operation of transport vehicle brakes makes a significant contribution to airborne particulate matter in urban areas, which is subject of numerous studies due to the environmental concerns. We investigated the presence and number fractions of 1.3–10 nm airborne particles emitted from a low-metallic car brake material (LM), a non-asbestos organic car brake material (NAO) and a train brake cast iron against a cast iron. Particles...

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  • Study on Dry Sliding Wear and Friction Behaviour of Al7068/Si3N4/BN Hybrid Composites

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    • K. Subramanian
    • S. Murugesan
    • D. G. Mohan
    • J. Tomków

    - Materials - Year 2021

    Hybrid aluminium metal matrix composites have the potential to replace single reinforced aluminium metal matrix composites due to improved properties. Moreover, tribological performance is critical for these composites, as they have extensive application areas, such as the automotive, aerospace, marine and defence industries. The present work aims to establish the tribological characteristics of Al7068/Si3N4/BN hybrid metal matrix...

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  • Graphene-based Silicone rubber Nanocomposites: Preparation, Characterization, and Properties

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    • P. S. Sarath

    - Year 2024

    This study aims to understand better the mechanical, thermal, and tribological behavior of silicone rubber nanocomposites. Graphite, exfoliated graphite, reduced graphene oxide, ionic liquid modified graphene oxide, silane-modified graphene oxide, fumed silica, and other fillers were used in this study. Adding graphene-based fillers to the silicone rubber matrix substantially improves the nanocomposite's mechanical, thermal, and...

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