codyharper15
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Throwing out an idea. If I modify the mounting of my air pack, could I put a 5 ton air pack on my Deuce? And would this make my truck stop quicker and stop a bigger load?
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Brake stopping power (ie. friction) is determined by the force and the coefficient of friction between the lining material and the drum or rotor. Area is not part of the friction equation. Obviously, the larger the diameter, the higher the surface speed and the higher the braking force.The braking "power" does not come from the air pack, it comes from the size of the braking material on the shoes and the size of the drums. The more area (5ton shoes and drums, the more area to dissapate (sp?) heat. It does not come from the amount of pressure applied. Yes, in a small way it does have to do with some pressure from the pedal but there's more to it than that.
That's why they put loud, shrill air horns on the deuce....to inform idiots of their stupidity.Had to make a quick stop after an idiot did what idots do. Stopped with no warning and for no reason. I stopped but it was close.
I remember arguing your point with my college physics proffessor nearly 20 years ago. It is counterintuitive but correct that area is not part of the formula for calculating friction which is:I believe area is part of the coefficient of friction equation.
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