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Old 13th June 2006 | 17:05
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Steel and Carbon brakes

How different are they in the methods of application?
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Old 13th June 2006 | 19:28
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Carbon brakes work better warm than cold. They wear with the number of applications rather than with the force of the application.
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Old 14th June 2006 | 03:29
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The majority of the wear on the carbon brakes occur when they are cold, by using autobrakes you can mitigate the wear because of the continuous application.
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Old 17th June 2006 | 08:13
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Carbon brakes usually more effective than steel. Work better when up to a reasonable temperature. Wear is proportional to the number of brake applications rather than the intensity. Some aircraft have brake fans to help cool carbon brakes. Airbus, God bless 'em, placed the carbon brakes on the 320 inside a closed housing to ensure they'd get hot and that the operators would opt for (expensive) cooling fans. Won't cool for hours even at -50C in CRZ.
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