Development of Experimental Set up for Temperature Measurement on the Brake Disc of Pulsar 150 cc Motorcycle
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Abstract
From the standpoint of safety, the braking system is an essential part of the motorcycle. The capacity of the brake disc composition to endure excessive frictional and durability to wear rate is the most crucial factor to take into account. Tolerating the maximum temperature that developed as a result of friction is also needed. Hence to increase the performance of brake disc we need to improve the thermal performance of brake disc. Thermal performance of brake disc is depending on the kind of material utilized for manufacturing of brake discs. As we know, brake disc assembly is rotating and moving from one place to another place in the actual application. Hence it is challenging task to do thermal analysis of brake disc experimentally. In this present study experimental setup is proposed for measuring the brake disc's surface temperature which can be useful to do the thermal analysis of the brake disc.
