Thanks Lloyd, that's been exactly my point, like for like and not comparisons of poor with good.
And to add more complication, there's one more thing in the mix, though it's more relevant to cars, and that's the materials technology.
The design start point in cars is the intended cost of the car. That determines the best materials for discs and pads compatible with that.
The chosen disc and pad material then determines the maximum pad pressure commensurate with acceptable wear.
That then leaves only one variable possible for changes in braking effectiveness, the disc diameter, larger for faster and/or heavier cars, smaller for lighter and/or slower.
Heat is at the end of the design process and any heat resulting is dealt with by heat sinking, disc perforation and/or air flow changes including ducting.
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And to add more complication, there's one more thing in the mix, though it's more relevant to cars, and that's the materials technology.
The design start point in cars is the intended cost of the car. That determines the best materials for discs and pads compatible with that.
The chosen disc and pad material then determines the maximum pad pressure commensurate with acceptable wear.
That then leaves only one variable possible for changes in braking effectiveness, the disc diameter, larger for faster and/or heavier cars, smaller for lighter and/or slower.
Heat is at the end of the design process and any heat resulting is dealt with by heat sinking, disc perforation and/or air flow changes including ducting.
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