What is the Thermal Conductivity K of Ceramic Used in Car Brake Discs?

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The discussion focuses on finding information about the type of ceramic used in car brake discs and its thermal conductivity. Initial searches yielded useful links, although some required payment for access to detailed papers. The user considered obtaining old brake pads from a local workshop to measure thermal conductivity directly. It was noted that manufacturers often keep the specific material compositions proprietary, complicating the search for precise data. Overall, the user is encouraged to explore various online resources for more information on brake pad ceramics.
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Hi id just like some info on the type of ceramic used in car brake discs and where i can find its thermal conductivity K?

Thanks!
 
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I googled brake disk pad ceramic thermal constant, and got some promising hits. Here's the hit list:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=brake+disk+pad+ceramic+thermal+constant

The paper in the first hit looks useful, but I think you have to pay for it. You might click through a few of the other hits to see if they have the quantitative thermal info you need. Worst case you could get an old brake pad from your local workshop where they service brakes (I'm sure they have some old ones that they were going to throw away), and do the measurement yourself.
 
i mean if someone know the actual type of ceramic i could find its thermal K,
i know there's different types, so i just want to find the right one...

thanks for your reply
 
ok...yeah that looks good...thanks for the help
 
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