Android and Cloud-Based Application Development to Predict Remaining Age of Four-Wheeled Vehicle Brake Pad with Varied Driving Behaviour

H S Nugroho, M A Dewantoro, A Anindito

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Abstract

One important component in a vehicle is the braking system. The main function of the braking system is to provide deceleration to stop the vehicle speed. One important part of the braking component is the brake lining. But to know the physical condition of the brake lining, it is necessary to dismantle the wheel and brake components. So that one of the initial stages of development is to make an application that can predict the remaining life of the brake lining without having to do the demolition. Therefore, this study will design the calculation with the physical condition monitoring approach of the brake lining itself. In addition, in this study, the author will try to find a relationship between driving behaviour and its effect on the wear rate of the brake lining. After testing the road with 3 different driving behaviours, it was found that the driver with eco behaviour would consume 0.42%, normal behaviour as much as 1.65% and sport behaviour as much as 44.96% of the thickness of the original brake lining. There was a significant result in sports driving behaviour because in this behaviour the braking pressure and temperature will be very high when compared to eco and normal. Furthermore, the application error which obtained from the application was higher than the other two behaviour.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Conference on Futuristic and Sustainable Aspects in Engineering and Technology (FSAET 2020)
Pages012108
Volume1116
Edition1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2021

Publication series

NameIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
PublisherIOP Publishing Ltd.
ISSN (Print)1757-8981

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