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Braking Performance of the Hydrodynamic Film Brake

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Format:
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Renfroe, David A., author.
Conference Name:
Autotechnologies Conference and Exposition (1989-01-23 : Monte-Carlo, Monaco)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 1989
Summary:
AbstractA brake has been designed for use on a class 8 tractor trailer which utilizes a hydrodynamic film of fluid between a series of rotors and stators to reduce wear and increase energy rejection capability. The hydrodynamic film brake or HFB was constructed and tested on a brake dynamometer and demonstrated a very low parasitic loss at all speeds and a high energy rejection rate. Deceleration rates of a 10,450 kg (23,000lb) inertially simulated axle were 6 M/S2 (20 ft/s2) with the application of 0.618 MPa (90 PSI) air pressure. These tests demonstrated the feasibility of meeting the braking requirements for class 8 vehicles with a wet disc brake. Test results indicated very low wear rates for in service operation and good heat rejection characteristics. Design objectives were to produce braking capabilities which will retard a 36,000 KG (80,000 LB) truck traveling 96 KPH (60 MPH) down a 6% grade for up to 4 minutes without the use of engine retardation and without exceeding brake temperatures of 230 C (450 F)
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Publisher Number:
890084
Access Restriction:
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