The Research of Industrial Brake Temperature Measurement Based on Nano-Materials and Nano-Technology

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In order to improve the conventional industrial brake temperature measurement and put forward new methods, measurement schemes can apply nanotechnology and nanomaterials to industrial brake temperature measurement, so that the researchers would get more accurate temperature field for analyzing the effect of temperature change on braking performance in experimental environment, and in engineering field, it can also measure and monitor braking process in real time to prevent accidents. In this paper, the author analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of the conventional industrial brake temperature measurement, and then puts forward a infrared temperature measurement scheme based on nanostructured ceramic coatings, and some suggestions on the application of nanofilm and thermoelectric conversion nanomaterials in new sensor field.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 609-610)

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1254-1259

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April 2014

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