The use of infra red detectors for measuring the temperatures of 'hot spots' on railway disc brakes (IM-MT-001)

Last updated on 22 November 2013 2:29
It is well known that some pads employed in railway disc braking systems can give rise during braking to localised high temperatures on the brake disc - so-called "hot spots". It is thought that these are formed due to the uneven nature of the disc rubbing surface: any slight high...
Author(s): Waldron G. W. J.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1973
United Kingdom
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