2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-83917-8_5
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Influence of Forced Cooling Criteria on the Pressure Distribution Inside the Curved Ventilation Ducts of the Brake Disc

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“…From the analysis of special literary sources, it can be concluded that the connection between the air flow regime and heat transfer from the heated surfaces of the brake mechanism to the external condition was previously considered as a homogeneous system. Nevertheless, studies [8,9] show that the boundary layer near different surfaces of the brake disc in the turbulent flow regime in Figure 1 has different properties and calculation methods. Accordingly, the turbulent boundary layer has three sub layers: first is a viscous sub layer, second is a transition field and third is a field of completely turbulent flow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the analysis of special literary sources, it can be concluded that the connection between the air flow regime and heat transfer from the heated surfaces of the brake mechanism to the external condition was previously considered as a homogeneous system. Nevertheless, studies [8,9] show that the boundary layer near different surfaces of the brake disc in the turbulent flow regime in Figure 1 has different properties and calculation methods. Accordingly, the turbulent boundary layer has three sub layers: first is a viscous sub layer, second is a transition field and third is a field of completely turbulent flow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%