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Effect of limestone usage on tribological properties in copper and asbestos-free brake friction materials

Hicri Yavuz

2023Industrial Lubrication and Tribology16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose This study aims to determine the braking performance of limestone as a filler in brake friction materials. Design/methodology/approach Samples containing limestone material (30-35-40%), which can be an alternative to brake friction material filler, were produced. The samples were weighed on precision scales, mixed homogeneously and produced using the hot molding method. The physical and tribological properties of the produced samples were determined, and their microscopic analyzes were made with scanning electron microscopy. Findings As the amount of limestone increased, the density of the samples decreased. The friction coefficient and wear rates were close to each other and within the optimum limits for all samples. Limestone materials can be used instead of barite materials studied in the literature on brake linings. Microcracks were observed only in samples containing 30% and 35% limestone in microscopic images. Originality/value In this study, the wear rate, coefficient of friction and microstructures on the friction surfaces of brake friction materials containing limestone were investigated. The usability of limestone as a filler in brake friction materials provides valuable information to researchers and industrial organizations in the brake friction material field.

Topics & Concepts

TribologyMaterials scienceBrake padBrakeFriction coefficientFiller (materials)Molding (decorative)Friction modifierCoefficient of frictionComposite materialMetallurgyMicrostructureLubricantBrake Systems and Friction AnalysisTribology and Wear AnalysisRailway Engineering and Dynamics
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