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Towards a test stand for standardized measurements of the brake emissions
2016) In Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering 230(11). p.1521-1528(
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Could pin-on-disc tribometers be used to study the friction/wear performance of disc brake materials?
2016) EUROBRAKE 2016(
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- 2015
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A comparison of measured and simulated friction, wear, and particle emission of disc brakes
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A field study of airborne particle emissions from automotive disc brakes
2015) In Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering 229(6). p.747-757(
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- 2014
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Towards a cellular automaton to simulate friction, wear, and particle emission of disc brakes
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- 2012
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A pin-on-disc study focusing on how different load levels affect the concentration and size distribution of airborne wear particles from the disc brake materials
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- 2011
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The tribological efficiency and the mechanism of action of nano-porous composition base brake lining materials
2011) 1st International Congress on Advances in Applied Physics and Materials Science, APMAS2011 In AIP Conference Proceedings 1400. p.546-554(
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A study of airborne wear particles generated from organic railway brake pads and brake discs
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A pin-on-disc investigation of novel nanoporous composite-based and conventional brake pad materials focussing on airborne wear particles
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A cellular automaton approach to numerically simulate the contact situation in disc brakes
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