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A.G. Shpenev, "Modeling of the Surface Film Influence on Thermoelastic Instability During Friction of Composite Brake Discs," Mech. Solids. 59 (4), 1909-1919 (2024)
Year 2024 Volume 59 Number 4 Pages 1909-1919
DOI 10.1134/S0025654424603343
Title Modeling of the Surface Film Influence on Thermoelastic Instability During Friction of Composite Brake Discs
Author(s) A.G. Shpenev (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics RAS, Moscow, 119526 Russia, kel-a-kris@list.ru)
Abstract The paper examines the process of thermoelastic instability occurrence during unsteady friction of anisotropic disk samples in the presence of a third body film on the friction surface. This process takes place during the operation of highly loaded braking systems (in aviation and railway transport), specialized clutches of motor vehicles and in other mechanisms. The presence of surface film leads to a decrease in surface wear simultaneously with the emergence of significant nonlinearity in the wear rate. The finite difference method was used to simulate the mutual influence of wear, frictional heating, elastic deformations and the evolution of the film on the friction surface. The process of friction and wear of discs was studied taking into account the history of a series of braking events. The annular shape of surface pressures and temperatures distribution is considered. The evolution of disc wear from braking to braking for the case of the film presence was compared with the case of film absence and experimentally measured wear.
Keywords thermoelastis instability, wear, composite, tribology, C/C composite, composite wear, third body, composite tribology
Received 23 November 2023Revised 19 February 2024Accepted 03 April 2024
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