Modeling the Depth of Surface Cracks in Brake Disc

The article presents the state of knowledge and research in the field of surface cracks occurring in disc braking systems of rail and car vehicles. The craze formed during the operation of vehicles is particularly dangerous and leads to breaking the disc into several pieces. It may lead to a loss of...

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Main Authors: Wojciech Sawczuk, Mateusz Jüngst, Dariusz Ulbrich, Jakub Kowalczyk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/14/3890
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spelling doaj-aac73e0cc7e54e13ac55b000d63ef2d52021-07-23T13:51:37ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-07-01143890389010.3390/ma14143890Modeling the Depth of Surface Cracks in Brake DiscWojciech Sawczuk0Mateusz Jüngst1Dariusz Ulbrich2Jakub Kowalczyk3Department of Transport and Civil Engineering, Institute of Transport, Poznan University of Technology, 60-965 Poznan, PolandDepartment of Transport and Civil Engineering, Institute of Transport, Poznan University of Technology, 60-965 Poznan, PolandDepartment of Transport and Civil Engineering, Institute of Machines and Motor Vehicles, Poznan University of Technology, 60-965 Poznan, PolandDepartment of Transport and Civil Engineering, Institute of Machines and Motor Vehicles, Poznan University of Technology, 60-965 Poznan, PolandThe article presents the state of knowledge and research in the field of surface cracks occurring in disc braking systems of rail and car vehicles. The craze formed during the operation of vehicles is particularly dangerous and leads to breaking the disc into several pieces. It may lead to a loss of braking force and damage to the entire disc brake caliper. The main aim of the research is to identify surface cracks in brake discs made of cast iron and use experimental methods to estimate their depth. Research were conducted on the disc braking system developed by the authors. In examining the location and depth of cracks, the penetration method, ultrasound, as well as a special probe were used. This device measures the crack depth based on the electrical resistance between two points on the surface of the metallic object. The tests showed that the first microcracks on the brake discs appeared after 309 braking tests on the test stand. In addition, it was observed that the surface cracks length of the disc increased linearly to depth until they reached about 11.5–12 mm with corresponded to crack lengths in the range of 65–70 mm. However, determination of the regression functions presented in the article allows to estimate the depth of surface cracks up to 70 mm long on cast iron brake discs by measuring their length.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/14/3890brake discsurface cracksrailway disc brake
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author Wojciech Sawczuk
Mateusz Jüngst
Dariusz Ulbrich
Jakub Kowalczyk
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Mateusz Jüngst
Dariusz Ulbrich
Jakub Kowalczyk
Modeling the Depth of Surface Cracks in Brake Disc
Materials
brake disc
surface cracks
railway disc brake
author_facet Wojciech Sawczuk
Mateusz Jüngst
Dariusz Ulbrich
Jakub Kowalczyk
author_sort Wojciech Sawczuk
title Modeling the Depth of Surface Cracks in Brake Disc
title_short Modeling the Depth of Surface Cracks in Brake Disc
title_full Modeling the Depth of Surface Cracks in Brake Disc
title_fullStr Modeling the Depth of Surface Cracks in Brake Disc
title_full_unstemmed Modeling the Depth of Surface Cracks in Brake Disc
title_sort modeling the depth of surface cracks in brake disc
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The article presents the state of knowledge and research in the field of surface cracks occurring in disc braking systems of rail and car vehicles. The craze formed during the operation of vehicles is particularly dangerous and leads to breaking the disc into several pieces. It may lead to a loss of braking force and damage to the entire disc brake caliper. The main aim of the research is to identify surface cracks in brake discs made of cast iron and use experimental methods to estimate their depth. Research were conducted on the disc braking system developed by the authors. In examining the location and depth of cracks, the penetration method, ultrasound, as well as a special probe were used. This device measures the crack depth based on the electrical resistance between two points on the surface of the metallic object. The tests showed that the first microcracks on the brake discs appeared after 309 braking tests on the test stand. In addition, it was observed that the surface cracks length of the disc increased linearly to depth until they reached about 11.5–12 mm with corresponded to crack lengths in the range of 65–70 mm. However, determination of the regression functions presented in the article allows to estimate the depth of surface cracks up to 70 mm long on cast iron brake discs by measuring their length.
topic brake disc
surface cracks
railway disc brake
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/14/3890
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