Sedimentation and Diffusion of Nanofluids in Rotating Systems of Metal Friction Elements of Brake (Part II)
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https://doi.org/10.52171/2076-0515_2023_15_03_28_37Keywords:
band-shoe brake, friction pairs, brake pulley rim, nanoparticles, liquid, diffusionsedimentation processes, molecular weightAbstract
For a capillary-porous body formed from nanoparticles, the following characteristics are determined: a differential distribution curve of pores and their total volume per unit volume of the body, the number of reduced cylindrical capillaries in a given cross section, and a capillary pressure curve. The latter are consistent with the thermodynamic relations of the displacement of the wetting phase. The regimes of fluid movement are established, when the accompanying forces are: inertia, capillary, gravitational. A mathematical description of diffusion-sedimentary processes in rotating metal friction elements of braking devices is given
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