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Laser Cladding Treatment for Refurbishing Disc Brake Rotors : Environmental and Tribological Analysis
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- 2020
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Friction, wear and airborne particle emission from Cu-free brake materials
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- 2019
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A multi-scale simulation approach to investigate local contact temperatures for commercial Cu-full and Cu-free brake pads
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An FEA approach to simulate disc brake wear and airborne particle emissions
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Simulation of contact area and pressure dependence of initial surface roughness for cermet-coated discs used in disc brakes
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2018
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A friction, wear and emission tribometer study of non-asbestos organic pins sliding against alsic mmc discs
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2017
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Contact pressure and sliding velocity maps of the friction, wear and emission from a low-metallic/cast-iron disc brake contact pair
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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A pin-on-disc tribometer study of disc brake contact pairs with respect to wear and airborne particle emissions
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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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- 2014
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Towards a cellular automaton to simulate friction, wear, and particle emission of disc brakes
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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 cellular automaton approach to numerically simulate the contact situation in disc brakes
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- 2010
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Ultrafine particle formation from wear
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Airborne wear particles from passenger car disc brakes : A comparison of measurements from field tests, a disc brake assembly test stand, and a pin-on-disc machine
2010) In Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology 224(2). p.179-188(
- Contribution to journal › Article