The Fireproof Hydraulic Brake System (FHBS) flight test program verified that the FHBS is a feasible method of eliminating aircraft hydraulic fluid fires ignited by hot brakes. The FHBS uses a new nonflammable hydraulic fluid, chlorotrifluoroethylene (CTFE), in the wheel well and landing gear area while retaining standard hydraulic fluid (MIL-H-5606) in the rest of the aircraft hydraulic system. The two fluids were separated downstream of the antiskid valve by a reservoir/separator unit. A C-135E was used as the test aircraft. The modification consisted of instrumentation to monitor brake system parameters and the FHBS installation for the left outboard wheel pair. The testing consisted of maximum effort braking runs at light aircraft gross weights to induce antiskid cycling. The FHBS was evaluated subjectively by the test pilot and objectively by comparing its performance with that of the standard C-135 brake system established by baseline testing. Keywords: Fire hazards; Fire resistant materials.
Fireproof Hydraulic Brake System
1986
66 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Transportation , Hydraulic & Pneumatic Equipment , Aircraft , Hydraulic fluids , Fire resistant materials , Hydraulic brakes , Landing gear , Aircraft fires , Skidding , Test methods , Braking , Fire hazards , Flight testing , Hydraulic equipment , Valves , Parameters , Chlorine trifluoride , Fire resistance , Jet transport aircraft , Aircraft landings , Aviation safety , Outboard , Wheels , Downstream flow , Test vehicles , Reservoirs , Pilots , Wheel wells , FHBS(Fireproof Hydraulic Brake System) , CTFE(Chlorotrifluoroethylene) , C-135 aircraft
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