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한국자동차공학회 한국자동차공학회 춘 추계 학술대회 논문집 한국자동차공학회 2006년 춘계학술대회 논문집 Vol. IV
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2006.6
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2,354 - 2,361 (8page)

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To access the effect of fiber ingredients on friction characteristics of brake pad material, two kinds of specimens with different fibers were prepared. Fiber materials used in the study are aramid and acrylic fiber respectively, while keeping other ingredients, such as binders, lubricants, abrasives and fillers the same. Two different materials(FC25 and FC17) were used for disk rubbing the friction material. The friction materials were tested by 1/5 scale brake dynamometer and test mode is modified JASO C406-P1. The temperature changes showed almost the same variation throughout the entire mode of fiction test regardless of different materials. However the tested friction coefficient of each specimen showed a variation with different disks and friction materials. In the effective mode, friction coefficients of aramid-containing friction material showed higher friction coefficients than acrylic-containing friction material. The excellent fade resistance was observed when aramid-containing friction material was rubbed against the FC25 disk. The Recovery of fiction coefficient after fade was suitable for all the specimens except that acrylic-containing friction material was rubbed against the FC25 disk. On the other hand, high temperature test result that aramid-containing fiction material exhibited higher friction coefficients than acrylic-containing friction material. The friction stability was excellent for specimens containing acrylic fiber.

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2. 실험장치 및 실험방법
3. 실험결과 및 고찰
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