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Influence of materials used in the friction layer of pads on the performance of brake systems

Abstract

In the braking process, we can face several types of damage of the anti-friction layer of brake pads which can negatively affect the braking performance during the next braking cycles. The appearance of damage to the anti-friction layer directly depends on a number of factors, such as the coefficient of friction, the composition of the anti-friction layer, as well as the presence of reinforcing and lubricating materials. The purpose of this researches  is to assess the effect of the use of graphite-containing materials in the antifriction layer of brake pads on braking efficiency, which was evaluated by the following parameters: braking distance length, wear rate, as well as by changes in the frictional properties of brake pads.

About the Authors

Samar Ibrahim
MADI
Russian Federation

undergraduate



Aleksey A. Pegachkov
MADI
Russian Federation

Candidate of Sciences (Technical), associate professor



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