Title of article :
Morphology and properties of periwinkle shell asbestos-free brake pad
Author/Authors :
Yawas, D. S. Ahmadu Bello University - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nigeria , Aku, S. Y. Ahmadu Bello University - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nigeria , Amaren, S. G. Ahmadu Bello University - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nigeria
From page :
103
To page :
109
Abstract :
The development of asbestos-free automotive brake pad using periwinkle shell particles as frictional filler material is presented. This was with a view to exploiting the characteristics of the periwinkle shell, which is largely deposited as a waste, in replacing asbestos which has been found to be carcinogenic. Five sets of brake pads with different sieve size (710–125 lm) of periwinkle shell particles with 35% resin were produced using compressive moulding. The physical, mechanical and tribological properties of the periwinkle shell particle-based brake pads were evaluated and compared with the values for the asbestos-based brake pads. The results obtained showed that compressive strength, hardness and density of the developed brake pad samples increased with decreasing the particle size of periwinkle shell from 710 to 125 lm, while the oil soak, water soak and wear rate decreased with decreasing the particle size of periwinkle shell. The results obtained at 125 lm of periwinkle shell particles compared favourably with that of commercial brake pad. The results of this research indicate that periwinkle shell particles can be effectively used as a replacement for asbestos in brake pad manufacture.
Keywords :
Brake pad , Asbestos , Periwinkle shell , Mechanical and wear properties
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Engineering Sciences
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Engineering Sciences
Record number :
2609702
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