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The Effect of Residual Stress on the Distortion of Gray Iron Brake Disks

Authors
Shin, M. W.Jang, G. H.Kim, J. K.Kim, H. Y.Jang, Ho
Issue Date
4월-2013
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
automotive; cast irons; heat treating; tribology
Citation
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND PERFORMANCE, v.22, no.4, pp.1129 - 1135
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND PERFORMANCE
Volume
22
Number
4
Start Page
1129
End Page
1135
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/103611
DOI
10.1007/s11665-012-0397-7
ISSN
1059-9495
Abstract
Thermal distortion of gray iron brake disks due to residual stress and its effect on brake vibrations were studied. The residual stress of heat- and non-heat-treated gray iron disks was measured using neutron scattering. Dynamometer tests were performed to measure the friction force oscillation caused by the disk runout during brake applications. High-temperature tensile tests were carried out to find out possible plastic deformation due to residual stress during brake applications. The results showed that the average residual stress of the heat-treated disk (47.6 MPa) was lower than that of the non-heat-treated disk (99.6 MPa). Dynamometer tests at high temperatures (up to 600 A degrees C) indicated that the residual stress pronounced the runout: the increase in disk runout after the tests for the non-heat-treated sample was more than twice that for the heat-treated sample. This difference correlated well with the neutron scattering results and the dimensional changes after a separate vacuum heat treatment. The high-temperature tensile tests showed severe reductions in yield strength at 600 A degrees C, suggesting that disks produced with no stress relaxation could be deformed during severe braking.
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