Dante, Roberto C.

Handbook of Friction Materials and Their Applications. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (175 pages)

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 formulas -- 3.2.3 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 vibration -- 5.1 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 materials -- References -- 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 properties -- 9.5 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 -- 10.10 Rubbers and elastomers in friction materials -- 10.11 Organic fibers -- References -- Index -- Back Cover.

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Friction materials.


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