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Legislative Effect on Brake Design
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Recent changes in brake regulations in may countries have given the brake engineer new problems to solve. Some of these, concerning hot brake performance, dual brake systems, and directional stability, are analyzed, and an example given of a brake specification which meets the present standards in the U. S., the European continent, and Sweden.
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Vallin, E., "Legislative Effect on Brake Design," SAE Technical Paper 680017, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680017.Also In
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