使用动力计测试对双轮车车片进行了 tribological 和性能评估
1School of Mechanical Engineering, Vellore institute of Technology, Vellore, India. pbaskar@vit.ac.in.
Scientific reports
|September 29, 2025
概括
烧结制动片为高性能车辆提供优越的耐热性和耐久性,而有机制动片为日常使用提供更安静,更环保的选择. 这项研究详细介绍了它们的性能差异.
科学领域:
- 汽车工程 汽车工程
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 部落学 (tribology) 是一个学科.
背景情况:
- 车片对车辆安全至关重要,影响性能,寿命和环境足迹.
- 两个主要类型,有机和烧结,在组成和应用方面有很大的不同.
研究的目的:
- 为了比较有机和烧结制动片的三元学性质,热稳定性和耐磨性.
- 为了评估它们在各种制动条件下的性能.
主要方法:
- 动力计测试用于评估关键性能指标.
- 测量包括停车距离,减速率,制动压力和温度波动.
主要成果:
- 烧结显示出优越的热稳定性,一致的摩擦力和更短的停车距离.
- 有机显示出更快的磨损率和更长的停止时间,特别是在高温下.
- 烧结需要较少的液压压力,以获得相当的制动力.
结论:
- 烧结制动片被推用于高性能和苛刻的应用,因为它们的耐用性和一致的制动.
- 有机车片适用于成本敏感和降噪场景.
- 这些发现有助于推进汽车安全和可持续制动技术.
相关概念视频
Journal Bearings
1.1K
Journal bearings are mechanical components that support and provide lateral stability to rotating shafts and axles. They are crucial in reducing friction, wear, and vibration in machinery such as engines, turbines, and pumps. The principle behind journal bearings is forming a thin lubricant film between the bearing surface and the rotating shaft, which minimizes direct contact and reduces frictional forces.
To better understand the concept of journal bearings, consider a rope winch with dry or...
To better understand the concept of journal bearings, consider a rope winch with dry or...
1.1K
Rolling Resistance
618
When a solid cylinder rolls steadily on a rigid surface, the normal force applied by the surface on the cylinder is perpendicular to the tangent at the contact point. However, since no materials are entirely rigid, the surface's reaction to the cylinder involves a range of normal pressures.
For instance, imagine a hard cylinder rolling on a comparatively soft surface. The cylinder's weight compresses the surface beneath it. As the cylinder moves, the material in front of it slows down due to...
For instance, imagine a hard cylinder rolling on a comparatively soft surface. The cylinder's weight compresses the surface beneath it. As the cylinder moves, the material in front of it slows down due to...
618
Dry Friction
929
Dry friction occurs between two solid surfaces in contact as they attempt to move relative to one another. In daily life, dry friction is encountered in various forms, such as when walking on the ground, sliding an object across a table, or rubbing hands together. Despite its ubiquity, the underlying mechanisms behind dry friction are not readily visible.
To illustrate this concept, imagine a wooden crate resting on a rough, non-uniform horizontal surface. When an external force is applied to...
To illustrate this concept, imagine a wooden crate resting on a rough, non-uniform horizontal surface. When an external force is applied to...
929
Characteristics of Dry Friction
959
Dry friction occurs when two solid surfaces slide against each other without any lubrication or fluid present. It causes resistance when pushing objects along a surface, like a gardener pushing a wheelbarrow. The force applied to move the cart causes dry friction between the wheel and the ground.
Before the wheelbarrow starts moving, the static frictional force acts tangentially to the contact surface, opposing the force that is about to induce the motion. This frictional force prevents the...
Before the wheelbarrow starts moving, the static frictional force acts tangentially to the contact surface, opposing the force that is about to induce the motion. This frictional force prevents the...
959
Bearings: Problem Solving
479
Understanding the calculations and concepts related to double-collar bearings is essential for engineers and designers to optimize the performance of these components in various applications. By analyzing the bearing under different conditions, one can ensure that it can withstand the forces and moments experienced during operation. This knowledge enables better decision-making when designing and selecting bearings for specific purposes and configurations. Consider a double-collar bearing with...
479
Design of Transmission Shafts - Stress Analysis
710
Designing a transmission shaft requires a thorough understanding of the stresses induced by bending moments and torques, especially in systems where power is transferred through gears. These forces create force-couple systems at the centers of the shaft's cross-sections, leading to both transverse and torsional loading. Although shearing stresses from transverse loads are typically smaller than those from torques and are often overlooked, the significant normal stresses from these loads...
710


