1993-04-01

Heat Flow on Disc Brakes 931084

This paper describes an experimental analysis of frictional heat generated between the pads and rotors of disc brakes, to determine the paths and amounts of heat flow. The brakes were applied repeatedly at a constant initial speed, deceleration and interval until brake temperature became saturated. Under these conditions we measured an unsteady temperature distribution state during a single application of the brakes, and also a saturated (quasi-stationary) temperature distribution during repeated braking.
Heat flow was studied in six paths: heat conduction to the pad; heat convection to the air from the friction areas of the inner and outer disc, from the ventilating parts and from the tube section of the rotor; and heat conduction to the rotor flange section. Heat flow amounts were obtained by calculating heat conduction with the measured temperature gradients, also by calculating with the drop rate when one of the paths was closed, and by calculating with the measured heat transfer coefficients.

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