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Record Nr.

UNINA9910813475103321

Autore

Dante Roberto C.

Titolo

Handbook of friction materials and their applications / / Roberto C. Dante

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam : , : Elsevier, , [2016]

©2016

ISBN

0-08-100620-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (175 p.)

Collana

Woodhead publishing in materials

Soggetti

Friction materials

Materials science

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

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 formulas3.2.3  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 vibration5.1  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 materialsReferences; 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 properties9.5  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