Comparison Between Different Investigation Methods of Quasi-Static and Dynamic Brake Pad Behaviour

The paper offers an investigation of whether the knowledge of the laws materials will follow and of the parameters for the materials can be obtained from integral testing, i.e. the testing of complete brake pads. Dynamic tests were designed for the purpose, with attention to both the axial and the r...

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