Lamellar grey cast iron (type A) with a pearlitic matrix has excellent vibration damping properties, good thermal capacity and conductivity, good castability and machinability. Such properties, together with the low cost, make this material the most used in the European market for the production of cars discs brake. Recent studies have demonstrated that a part of the total non-exhaust emission produced by a car derives directly from braking systems. During their use, wear debris in the form of solid airborne particles are created from both disc and friction pads wear. Reducing these emissions by increasing the wear resistance of braking systems would therefore contribute to both decreasing pollution and increasing brake disks life. In this research, two laser-cladding coatings were proposed to increase the wear performances of cast iron discs brake. The wear resistance was evaluated through pin-on-disc and block-on-ring laboratory tests. Commercial pads material was used as counterpart in the tribological system. Conventional grey cast iron samples were used as reference material. During the tests, the coefficient of friction with the sliding distance was continuously recorded and the wear rate for both disc and pad materials was calculated at the end of each tests. The wear mechanism of the different tested conditions was investigated by means of Scanning Electron Microscope analyses on the sample worn surfaces, and the results were related to the friction coefficient and to the wear rate. The ability of laser-cladding to reduce the consumption of disk brake materials was stated.

The effect of laser-cladding on the wear behavior of gray cast iron brake disc

Tonolini, Pietro
;
Montesano, Lorenzo;Pola, Annalisa;Gelfi, Marcello
2021-01-01

Abstract

Lamellar grey cast iron (type A) with a pearlitic matrix has excellent vibration damping properties, good thermal capacity and conductivity, good castability and machinability. Such properties, together with the low cost, make this material the most used in the European market for the production of cars discs brake. Recent studies have demonstrated that a part of the total non-exhaust emission produced by a car derives directly from braking systems. During their use, wear debris in the form of solid airborne particles are created from both disc and friction pads wear. Reducing these emissions by increasing the wear resistance of braking systems would therefore contribute to both decreasing pollution and increasing brake disks life. In this research, two laser-cladding coatings were proposed to increase the wear performances of cast iron discs brake. The wear resistance was evaluated through pin-on-disc and block-on-ring laboratory tests. Commercial pads material was used as counterpart in the tribological system. Conventional grey cast iron samples were used as reference material. During the tests, the coefficient of friction with the sliding distance was continuously recorded and the wear rate for both disc and pad materials was calculated at the end of each tests. The wear mechanism of the different tested conditions was investigated by means of Scanning Electron Microscope analyses on the sample worn surfaces, and the results were related to the friction coefficient and to the wear rate. The ability of laser-cladding to reduce the consumption of disk brake materials was stated.
2021
Procedia Structural Integrity
Altre fonti
PE8_9 Materials engineering (biomaterials, metals, ceramics, polymers, composites,…)
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
no
International Conference on Fracture and Structural Integrity, IGF26 2021
26 -28 May 2021
online
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
33
1152
1161
10
Laser-cladding, Gray Cast Iron, Wear, Disc Brake
no
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
none
Tonolini, Pietro; Montesano, Lorenzo; Pola, Annalisa; Landriani, Ettore; Gelfi, Marcello
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
5
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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