Evaluation of palm kernel fibers (PKFs) for production of asbestos-free automotive brake pads

In this study, asbestos-free automotive brake pads produced from palm kernel fibers with epoxy-resin binder was evaluated. Resins varied in formulations and properties such as friction coefficient, wear rate, hardness test, porosity, noise level, temperature, specific gravity, stopping time, moistur...

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Main Authors: K.K. Ikpambese, D.T. Gundu, L.T. Tuleun
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
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spelling doaj-16f68ac0e4024d30b6c314b15311af4f2020-11-24T23:14:57ZengElsevierJournal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences1018-36392016-01-0128111011810.1016/j.jksues.2014.02.001Evaluation of palm kernel fibers (PKFs) for production of asbestos-free automotive brake padsK.K. IkpambeseD.T. GunduL.T. TuleunIn this study, asbestos-free automotive brake pads produced from palm kernel fibers with epoxy-resin binder was evaluated. Resins varied in formulations and properties such as friction coefficient, wear rate, hardness test, porosity, noise level, temperature, specific gravity, stopping time, moisture effects, surface roughness, oil and water absorptions rates, and microstructure examination were investigated. Other basic engineering properties of mechanical overload, thermal deformation fading behaviour shear strength, cracking resistance, over-heat recovery, and effect on rotor disc, caliper pressure, pad grip effect and pad dusting effect were also investigated. The results obtained indicated that the wear rate, coefficient of friction, noise level, temperature, and stopping time of the produced brake pads increased as the speed increases. The results also show that porosity, hardness, moisture content, specific gravity, surface roughness, and oil and water absorption rates remained constant with increase in speed. The result of microstructure examination revealed that worm surfaces were characterized by abrasion wear where the asperities were ploughed thereby exposing the white region of palm kernel fibers, thus increasing the smoothness of the friction materials. Sample S6 with composition of 40% epoxy-resin, 10% palm wastes, 6% Al2O3, 29% graphite, and 15% calcium carbonate gave better properties. The result indicated that palm kernel fibers can be effectively used as a replacement for asbestos in brake pad production.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018363914000051Brake padsFriction coefficientPalm kernel fibresWear rateAsbestos
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author K.K. Ikpambese
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D.T. Gundu
L.T. Tuleun
Evaluation of palm kernel fibers (PKFs) for production of asbestos-free automotive brake pads
Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
Brake pads
Friction coefficient
Palm kernel fibres
Wear rate
Asbestos
author_facet K.K. Ikpambese
D.T. Gundu
L.T. Tuleun
author_sort K.K. Ikpambese
title Evaluation of palm kernel fibers (PKFs) for production of asbestos-free automotive brake pads
title_short Evaluation of palm kernel fibers (PKFs) for production of asbestos-free automotive brake pads
title_full Evaluation of palm kernel fibers (PKFs) for production of asbestos-free automotive brake pads
title_fullStr Evaluation of palm kernel fibers (PKFs) for production of asbestos-free automotive brake pads
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of palm kernel fibers (PKFs) for production of asbestos-free automotive brake pads
title_sort evaluation of palm kernel fibers (pkfs) for production of asbestos-free automotive brake pads
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
issn 1018-3639
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In this study, asbestos-free automotive brake pads produced from palm kernel fibers with epoxy-resin binder was evaluated. Resins varied in formulations and properties such as friction coefficient, wear rate, hardness test, porosity, noise level, temperature, specific gravity, stopping time, moisture effects, surface roughness, oil and water absorptions rates, and microstructure examination were investigated. Other basic engineering properties of mechanical overload, thermal deformation fading behaviour shear strength, cracking resistance, over-heat recovery, and effect on rotor disc, caliper pressure, pad grip effect and pad dusting effect were also investigated. The results obtained indicated that the wear rate, coefficient of friction, noise level, temperature, and stopping time of the produced brake pads increased as the speed increases. The results also show that porosity, hardness, moisture content, specific gravity, surface roughness, and oil and water absorption rates remained constant with increase in speed. The result of microstructure examination revealed that worm surfaces were characterized by abrasion wear where the asperities were ploughed thereby exposing the white region of palm kernel fibers, thus increasing the smoothness of the friction materials. Sample S6 with composition of 40% epoxy-resin, 10% palm wastes, 6% Al2O3, 29% graphite, and 15% calcium carbonate gave better properties. The result indicated that palm kernel fibers can be effectively used as a replacement for asbestos in brake pad production.
topic Brake pads
Friction coefficient
Palm kernel fibres
Wear rate
Asbestos
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018363914000051
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