Tribology of friction materials containing different metal fibers

마찰재에 함유된 금속섬유의 종류에 따른 마찰 특성

  • Ko, Kil-Ju (Division of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea University) ;
  • Jang, Ho (Division of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea University)
  • 고길주 (고려대학교 재료금속공학부) ;
  • 장호 (고려대학교 재료금속공학부)
  • Published : 2001.06.01

Abstract

Friction and wear properties of brake friction materials containing different metal fibers (Al, Cu or Steel fibers) were investigated using a pad-on-disk type friction tester. Two different materials(gray iron and Al-MMC)) were used for disks rubbing against the friction materials. Results from ambient temperature tests revealed that the friction material containing Cu fibers sliding against cast iron disk showed a distinct negative ${\mu}$-ν (friction coefficient vs. sliding velocity) relation implying possible stick-slip generation at low speed. The negative ${\mu}$-ν relation was not observed when the Cu-containing friction materials were rubbed against the. Al-MMC counter surface. As applied loads increased, friction materials showed higher friction coefficients comparatively. Friction materials slid against cast iron disks exhibited higher friction coefficients than Al-MMC 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 the steel fibers were not compatible with Al-MMC disks showing severe material transfer and erratic friction behavior during sliding at elevated temperatures.

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