Compilation of Freezing Brake Experience and Potential Designs and Operating Procedures to Prevent Its Occurrence
AIR4762A
This Aerospace Information Report (AIR) describes conditions under which freezing (frozen) brakes can occur and describes operating procedures which have been used to prevent or lessen the severity or probability of brake freezing.
This document also identifies design features that some manufacturers implement to minimize the occurrence of freezing brakes.
This document is not an Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) and therefore does not make recommendations based on a consensus of the industry. However, part of this document’s purpose is to describe the design and operational practices that some are using to minimize the risk of frozen brakes.
NOTE: The following information is based upon experience gained across a wide-range of aircraft types and operational profiles, and should NOT take precedence over Aircraft Flight Manual or Flight Operations Procedures.
Rationale:
Recent freezing brake events have occurred on commercial and military aircraft and the investigation of these events has resulted in new mitigation actions. Additional laboratory testing performed by wheel and brake manufacturers has generated data that provides new insight to the phenomenon of freezing brakes and in some aspects does not support assertions made in earlier versions of the document.
Related Topics:
Military aircraft
Brake discs
Wheel wells
Weather and climate
Landing gear
Cold weather
Brake torque
Aircraft
Water pollution
Also known as: SAE AIR 4762
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