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Mufti Reza Aulia Putra et al. / Procedia Structural Integrity 27 (2020) 147–154 Putra and Tjahjana / Structural Integrity Procedia 00 (2019) 000 – 000

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5.3. Experimental Process In addition to requiring a simulation process, the experiment process needed. The real situation provides from the simulation process overview can be explained for the next testing. One of that is to use the experiment process on the testbed. Using a testbed, you will get a controlled testing system. Control of this test is needed to obtain data following the objectives of the study. Wang (2019) researched experiments on disk brakes commonly used by trains. The effect of heat generated by the braking process could affect the condition of the braking components used. The results show that the experimental process will give result in changes in the structure of the disk used shown in Fig. 8.

Fig. 8. Experimental result of thermal testing on disk brake (Wang et al., 2019).

6. Conclusions The braking system is one of the most crucial driving safety guarantees. In general, braking failures occur due to mechanical damage to the braking component. One that often happens is damaged disc brakes, and brake shoes are used. Damage to the disk brake usually occurs because of the risk of the design used, failing due to cracking. As for brake shoes, a lot of damage occurs due to the use of inappropriate material. Braking system failure due to component damage will be hazardous to cause an accident. The solution used to improve braking performance is used to modify the design of the disc or brake shoes. In doing optimization, braking needs analysis needs to be done; the calculations made can also be helped by the modeling or simulation process. An experimental process can also support the simulation process. With the support of the results of experiments and simulations obtained, it will be able to provide a general description of the use of changing these parameters. In the future research can be conducted on the application of appropriate materials using designs that can give excellent performance. References Abutu, J., Lawal, S.A., Ndaliman, M.B., Lafia-Araga, R.A., Adedipe, O., Choudhury, I.A., 2018. Effects of process parameters on the properties of brake pad developed from seashell as reinforcement material using grey relational analysis Engineering Science and Technology. an International Journal 21, 787 – 797. Bae, D.M., Prabowo, A.R., Cao, B., Sohn, J.M., Zakki, A.F., Wang, Q., 2016b. Numerical simulation for the collision between side structure and level ice in event of side impact scenario. Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures 13, 2991-3004. Bae, D.M., Prabowo, A.R., Cao, B., Zakki, A.F., Haryadi, G.D., 2016a. Study on collision between two ships using selected parameters in collision simulation. The Journal of Marine Science and Application 15, 63-72. Bagnoli, F., Dolce, F., Bernabei, M., 2009. Thermal fatigue cracks of fire fighting vehicles gray iron brake discs. Engineering Failure Analysis 16, 152 – 163. Bian, G., Wu, H., 2015. Friction performance of carbon/silicon carbide ceramic composite brakes in ambient air and water spray environment. Tribology International 92, 1 – 11. Boniardi, M., D’Errico , F., Tagliabue, C., Gotti, G., Perricone, G., 2006. Failure analysis of a motorcycle brake disc. Engineering Failure Analysis 13, 933 – 945.

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