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Complementary effects of solid lubricants in the automotive brake lining
Authors:Seong Jin Kim   Min Hyung Cho   Keun Hyung Cho  Ho Jang  
Affiliation:aMaterials Research Team, Advanced Technology Center, R&D Division for Hyundai Motor Company, Gyeonggi 445-706, South Korea;bDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, South Korea
Abstract:An experimental investigation was carried out to examine the tribological behavior of NAO (non-asbestos organic) type brake linings containing different volume ratios of graphite and antimony trisulfide (Sb2S3). A scale dynamometer was used for friction tests and particular emphases were given to the effect of applied pressure, sliding speed, and temperature on the coefficient of friction according to the relative amounts of the two solid lubricants. Results showed that the brake linings with both solid lubricants exhibited better friction stability and less speed sensitivity than the friction materials containing a single solid lubricant. In particular, the brake lining containing higher concentrations of graphite showed better fade resistance than others during high-temperature friction test.
Keywords:Brake lining   Graphite   Antimony trisulfide   Solid lubricant   Friction characteristics
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