Investigation of Friction Behaviors of Brake Shoe Materials using Metallic Filler
Journal: Tribology in Industry (Vol.37, No. 4)Publication Date: 2015-12-20
Authors : E. Surojo; Jamasri; V. Malau; M.N. Ilman;
Page : 473-481
Keywords : Brake shoe materials; Metallic filler; Cast iron chip; Cu short wire; Friction testing;
Abstract
Some vehicles use brake shoe made from semi-metallic materials. Semi-metallic brake shoes are made from a combination of metallic and non-metallic materials. Metallic particles are added in the formulation of brake shoe material to improve composites characteristics. In this paper, friction behaviors of brake shoe material using metallic filler were investigated. Machining chips of cast iron and copper wire of electric motor used were incorporated in composite as metallic fillers with amount 0, 2, and 4 vol. %. Friction testing was performed to measure coefficient of friction by pressing surface specimen against the surface of rotating disc. The results show that cast iron chip and Cu short wire have effect on increasing coefficient of friction of brake shoe material. They form contact plateau at contact surface. At contact surface, the Cu short wires which have parallel orientation to the sliding contact were susceptible to detach from the matrix.
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