Heat Resistance Effect Evaluation Method of Copper-based Sintered Alloy Base Material on Friction Coefficient

Last updated on 31 May 2022 11:20
Train mechanical brakes convert kinetic energy into friction heat, which is emitted, to obtain braking force. Therefore, when stopping distance needs to be shortened to improve safety, the heat load on the brake increases. Friction material used for the brake is then required to have a thermally stable friction coefficient...
Author(s): Hisanori Nishimori;Yasushi Karino;Takafumi TSUJI;Shogo SAKAI
2022
Japan
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