This task evaluated the compatibility of Army Silicone Brake Fluid (MIL-PRF-46176B, DOT V, SAE J 1705) with a commercial Heavy Duty Anti-Lock brake system. There have been reports of possible high temperature degradation of the MIL-PRF-46176B, DOT V, brake fluid that have led to deposition and filter plugging, and subsequent braking system filter collapse. Testing of a Hydraulic Power Brake system with MIL-PRF-46176 silicone brake fluid confirmed a manufacturer claim that the fluid was incompatible with the power brake hardware. Testing with a DOT III brake fluid did not reveal any evidence of particulate formation.
Brake Fluid Compatibility with Hardware
2014
36 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Fluid Mechanics , Transportation Technology , Brake fluids , High temperature , Degradation , Deposition , Test and evaluation , Compatibility , Heavy duty , Filters , Hydraulic brakes , Hydraulic power brake , Anti-lock , Army silicone brake fluid , Heavy duty anti lock brake system , Filter plugging
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