1. Size distribution of brake wear particulate matter based on a brake dynamometer investigation.
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Chongzhi Zhong, Jiaxing Sun, Zishu Liu, Haomiao Niu, Jing Zhang, Xiaoyu Liang, Jiawei Yin, Lin Wu, Jianfei Peng, Qijun Zhang, and Hongjun Mao
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PARTICULATE matter ,BRAKE systems ,PARTICLE size distribution ,DYNAMOMETER ,ACCELERATION (Mechanics) - Abstract
A brake dynamometer has been modified to accurately study the concentration and size distribution of wear particles in different testing conditions. The test equipment was a charged low-pressure impactor ELPI+ from Dekati, Finland. 29 test conditions were defined based on speed, acceleration and initial brake temperature. Additionally, five different types of brake pads were selected for testing to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the particle size distribution characteristics of brake wear particles. The results showed that the mass of BWPs was unimodal in the range of 0.01-8.11 µm, with peak sizes at 2-5 µm or >8.11 µm, and particles of 0.5-3.0 µm accounted for an average of 49.09% of the total particulate mass, while particles with sizes of 3.0-8.11 µm accounted for an average of 49.72% of the total particulate mass. The number of particles emitted by abrasion had a bimodal distribution, with one in the nucleation mode and the other in the accumulation mode, with peak sizes of <10 nm and 1 µm, respectively; the nucleation mode particles accounted for an average of 60.11% of the total PN10, and the ultrafine particles accounted for an average of 82.15%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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