At source brake dust collection system
Given the progress made to limit the exhaust particles emission from vehicles, particles emitted by brakes during braking are becoming a rising problem. To tackle this, Tallano has developed a brake particles collection system named TAMIC. TAMIC was de-signed to trap at least 80% of brake particles...
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doaj-e60246784d574526b36c340380bf1b372020-11-25T02:50:25ZengElsevierResults in Engineering2590-12302020-03-015At source brake dust collection systemMatthieu Hascoët0Loïc Adamczak1Corresponding author.; Tallano Technologie, 98, Route de La Reine, 92100, Boulogne Billancourt, FranceTallano Technologie, 98, Route de La Reine, 92100, Boulogne Billancourt, FranceGiven the progress made to limit the exhaust particles emission from vehicles, particles emitted by brakes during braking are becoming a rising problem. To tackle this, Tallano has developed a brake particles collection system named TAMIC. TAMIC was de-signed to trap at least 80% of brake particles directly at the pad-disc interface without altering braking efficiency. It is composed of a brake calliper especially designed for the integration of grooved pads and of an aspiration system where brake particles are trapped. The aspiration system relies on pipes connected to a turbine equipped with a high efficiency filter. The whole system is driven by an embedded electric brushless motor. Several types of characterizations, like PIV (Particles Image Velocimetry) and simulations have been performed. Mass and number collection efficiencies have been assessed on brake rigs. A mass efficiency above 85% and a number efficiency up to 90% have been achieved. Performances on vehicle and impact on its behaviour have also been verified on test track and in real driving conditions with same level of collection performances.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123019300830 |
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Given the progress made to limit the exhaust particles emission from vehicles, particles emitted by brakes during braking are becoming a rising problem. To tackle this, Tallano has developed a brake particles collection system named TAMIC. TAMIC was de-signed to trap at least 80% of brake particles directly at the pad-disc interface without altering braking efficiency. It is composed of a brake calliper especially designed for the integration of grooved pads and of an aspiration system where brake particles are trapped. The aspiration system relies on pipes connected to a turbine equipped with a high efficiency filter. The whole system is driven by an embedded electric brushless motor. Several types of characterizations, like PIV (Particles Image Velocimetry) and simulations have been performed. Mass and number collection efficiencies have been assessed on brake rigs. A mass efficiency above 85% and a number efficiency up to 90% have been achieved. Performances on vehicle and impact on its behaviour have also been verified on test track and in real driving conditions with same level of collection performances. |
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