Effect of porosity percentage on the friction and wear performance of carbon fiber reinforced paper-based friction materials

He Jun Li, Jie Fei, Le Hua Qi, Ye Wei Fu, Xin Tao Li, Peng Yun Wang

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Abstract

Paper-based friction material reinforced by carbon fiber is a new type wet friction material for automobile transmission. Based on the same percentage of components, paper-based friction materials reinforced by carbon fiber with different porosity percentage were prepared by changing the thickness of friction materials. The porosity percentage of materials was obtained by a liquid permeation method. The surfaces of samples were analyzed by using scanning electronic microscope (SEM). The effects of porosity percentage on wet friction performance were investigated by using an inertia friction tester machine. Experiment results show that short carbon fiber is dispersed in resin matrix uniformly, as a result, pores with different sizes are formed in this way. With the increase of porosity percentage, the shape of friction torque curves becomes flat, and the dynamic friction coefficient tends to increase in the procession, but the trend of static friction coefficient is reversed, the wear rate is trending up.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1159-1164
Number of pages6
JournalWuji Cailiao Xuebao/Journal of Inorganic Materials
Volume22
Issue number6
StatePublished - Nov 2007

Keywords

  • Carbon fiber reinforced
  • Friction and wear performance
  • Paper-based friction material
  • Porosity percentage

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