2013
DOI: 10.1007/s40430-013-0115-x
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Optimization of tribological parameters for a brake pad using Taguchi design method

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“…The near-OA experimental results were then calculated into S/N ratios instead of using the averages to assess the performance characteristics to desensitize the process performance from variations in the uncontrollable noise factors [22,23] . Larger S/N ratios indicate a more robust control parameter against noise [24] . The present evaluation applied a "larger-the-better" type of S/N ratio to obtain the desired maximum droplet density:…”
Section: Taguchi Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The near-OA experimental results were then calculated into S/N ratios instead of using the averages to assess the performance characteristics to desensitize the process performance from variations in the uncontrollable noise factors [22,23] . Larger S/N ratios indicate a more robust control parameter against noise [24] . The present evaluation applied a "larger-the-better" type of S/N ratio to obtain the desired maximum droplet density:…”
Section: Taguchi Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manufacturing parameters like moulding pressure, temperature, time, heat treatment time are also being considered by some analyst to optimize the tribological mechanical and physical properties of brake lining material. The parametric design like Taguchi method has been used to evaluate 16 different brake linings materials produced by manufacturing conditions and are also examined for physical properties like surface hardness and porosity, tribological properties friction coefficient and wear, and the relationship between these two properties is also established [9], [10]. Asbestos is having the properties suitable as a base material of friction liners, but it is hazardous to health.…”
Section: Asbestos Base Brake Lining Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flash temperature parameter (FTP) is a single number used to express the critical flash temperature above which given a lubricant will fail under given conditions [31]. The following formula has been used for FTP analysis:…”
Section: Flash Temperature Parametermentioning
confidence: 99%