Stretching Dollars — The Quantification of Retarder Contributions to Truck Productivity
811261
11/01/1981
- Event
- Content
- Retarders have traditionally been credited with reducing brake maintenance costs of large trucks and lowering trip times. This paper presents methods for quantifying the resulting productivity increases. A Brake Life Extension Factor is developed and shown to increase as retarder horsepower increases. Four common retarder technologies are discussed (exhaust brakes, engine brakes, electric retarders and hydraulic retarders). A method is shown for computing the return on investment in a retarder, based on only the brake maintenance savings, using a discounted cash flow analysis. The impact on capital of faster trip times is examined.
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- 12
- Citation
- Bloom, G., and Clouspy, W., "Stretching Dollars — The Quantification of Retarder Contributions to Truck Productivity," SAE Technical Paper 811261, 1981, https://doi.org/10.4271/811261.