SAE Technical Paper Series 1999
DOI: 10.4271/1999-01-0138
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Comparison of Different Methods for the Determination of the Friction Temperature of Disc Brakes

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“…(4) was evaluated. Specifying an emissivity of 0.22 [12] for the cast iron rotor, the maximum radiation heat transfer, corresponding to 583 [K], was calculated to be 161.8 [W]. At 342 [rpm], the radiation component corresponded to 9.4% of the total heat transfer.…”
Section: Conduction and Radiation Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4) was evaluated. Specifying an emissivity of 0.22 [12] for the cast iron rotor, the maximum radiation heat transfer, corresponding to 583 [K], was calculated to be 161.8 [W]. At 342 [rpm], the radiation component corresponded to 9.4% of the total heat transfer.…”
Section: Conduction and Radiation Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The boundary conditions are introduced into module ANSYS Workbench [Multiphysics], by choosing the mode of the first 10 Results and discussions 10.1 Thermal analysis Figure 29 shows for each type of the selected cast iron (FG 25 Al, FG 20, FG 15), the temperature variation at the moment when the temperature is maximized. According to Fig.…”
Section: Thermal Boundary Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore flow analysis and heat dissipation have fascinated many researchers. Earlier work has addressed both aerodynamic [4,5,7,8,11] and heat transfer [6,7,9,10] aspects of ventilated and solid discs.…”
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“…All three variations have the advantages of low cost and fast assembly, but they also have some disadvantages, i.e., single-point measurement, distance from the contact, etc. [18,19]. (b) Of the non-contact methods, a temperature measurement with a pyrometer is the most frequently used.…”
Section: Temperature Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, three types of equipment need to be considered: thermocouple, radiation pyrometer and thermoscanner. (a) The most common method for temperature measurement in braking technology is to use thermocouples (e.g., NiCr-Ni) [19]. Thermocouples can be applied as permanently fixed sensors in the disc or in the pad and/or as the sliding sensors at the disc surface.…”
Section: Temperature Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%