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Wheel Dust Measurement and Root Cause Assessment

2003-10-19
2003-01-3341
North American drivers particularly dislike wheel dust (brake dust on their wheels). For some vehicle lines, customer surveys indicate that wheel dust is a significant concern. For this reason, Ford and its suppliers are investigating the root causes of brake dust and developing test procedures to detect wheel dust issues up-front. Intuitively, it would appear that more brake wear would lead to more wheel dust. To test this hypothesis, a gage was needed to quantitatively measure the wheel dust. Gages such as colorimeters were evaluated to measure the brightness (L*) of the wheel, which ranged from roughly 70-80% (clean) to 10-20% (very dirty). Gage R&R's and subjective ratings by a panel of 30 people were used to validate the wheel dust gages. A city traffic vehicle test and an urban dynamometer procedure were run to compare the level of wheel dust for 10 different lining types on the same vehicle.
Technical Paper

Disc Brake Wear Debris Generation and Collection

2002-10-06
2002-01-2595
This paper describes a reproducible and practical dynamometer-based procedure for generating and collecting disc brake wear debris. The procedure is intended to provide friction material producers, brake system suppliers, and other interested researchers a standardized protocol for generating and collecting brake wear debris. A standardized procedure for generating and collecting wear debris is the starting point for characterizing a disc brake material and assessing its impact on the environment.
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