Tribology in Vehicle Brake Systems

A special issue of Lubricants (ISSN 2075-4442).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2025 | Viewed by 86

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College of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao 266500, China
Interests: friction and wear behaviors; brake wear particle emissions; brake materials; brake noise

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The brake system is a key component for both automobiles and trains. Its performance not only determines driving safety but also affects passengers’ comfort. Considerable improvements in the brake system have been achieved to improve the noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) performance of vehicle brake systems. Moreover, with the introduction of the Euro 7 emission standards, airborne particles emitted from automobile brake systems have also been studied extensively; however, there are still large gaps in the current knowledge of NVH performance and airborne particle emissions of vehicle brake systems.

The current Special Issue aims to summarize the latest developments concerning brake wear particle emissions and brake system noise, including friction and wear behaviors at the contact interface, the dynamic response of brake materials, particle diffusion and noise transmission in the environment, and particle as well as noise reduction methods. Here, special focus is given to regenerative braking and its potential to reduce particle and noise emissions compared to conventional ICE vehicles. This Special Issue may provide useful support to engineers and scholars responsible for developing the most efficient and dependable vehicle brake systems.

Dr. Long Wei
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • tribology
  • brake system
  • brake materials
  • brake wear particle emissions
  • brake noise

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