An Experimental Investigation of Performance of Composite Brake Pads

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Abstract

This project work on new material selection for friction pad. New pollution less brake pad, and also increases the performance, durability, weight reduction was developed using Glass fibre, Jute fibre, Basalt fibre. Disc brakes are used for reducing speed without losing braking stability, controllability and their ability to provide a wide ranging torques. The literature study found that the currently used material asbestos is harmful due to its carcinogenic nature. The experimentation involves the use of different samples of composite materials which is performed on pin on disc apparatus where friction reaction against load, speed, temperature and wear are studied and the improved result is discussed.

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S.K.Vignesh. 2019. \u201cAn Experimental Investigation of Performance of Composite Brake Pads\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - A : Mechanical & Mechanics GJRE-A Volume 19 (GJRE Volume 19 Issue A4): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjre

Print ISSN 0975-5861

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This project work on new material selection for friction pad. New pollution less brake pad, and also increases the performance, durability, weight reduction was developed using Glass fibre, Jute fibre, Basalt fibre. Disc brakes are used for reducing speed without losing braking stability, controllability and their ability to provide a wide ranging torques. The literature study found that the currently used material asbestos is harmful due to its carcinogenic nature. The experimentation involves the use of different samples of composite materials which is performed on pin on disc apparatus where friction reaction against load, speed, temperature and wear are studied and the improved result is discussed.

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