DESCRIPTION OF PNEUMATIC BRAKESPneumatic brakes; In absorbing energy in rotating or linearly moving componentsand / or work with the principle of friction and pressure in preventing energy transfer to these components.are weather stimulated devices. Pneumatic brakes generally consist of two separate parts; fixed part and mobilepart. The moving part is mounted on parts (usually on the side) where energy will be absorbed (or reduced).have been. The fixed part is mounted to the stationary body. Braking is between these two partsIt is formed by the merger or separation. If there is no relative movement between these two parts of the brake, the brakeIt is in the empty position and the moving parts transmit the maximum energy. If the brake parts are relativelyIf they approach each other, this is referred to as the tension (tension) brake condition. If fully mobile and fixedIf there is complete merging between parts, this is maximum braking. So that all the energyIt is converted into heat energy with braking. Frictional force between these parts of the brakeThe distance between the rotation axis and the rotation axis is defined as the TORQUE CAPACITY of the brake. Moment of Brakethe amount is directly proportional to the amount of energy the brake can absorb. Torque during brakingheat is formed by transmission. This heat absorbed and dissipated is defined as the THERMAL CAPACITY of the brake.A brake not only has sufficient torque capacity but also has sufficient thermal capacity must be.
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