Analysis of a Brake Cylinder Failure

A gray cast iron inlet boss was observed to have fractured following an accident in which a three-wheeled parking enforcement vehicle reportedly lost its braking ability and crashed on a hill in San Francisco, CA. Metallurgical and fractographic examination as well as exemplar testing conclusively d...

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Case History---Peer-Reviewed
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
Chemistry and Materials Science
Classical Mechanics
Corrosion
Corrosion and Coatings
Corrosion tests
Cylinders
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Fluid dynamics
Fracture mechanics
Fractures
Gray iron
Inlets
Materials Science
Mechanical properties and methods of testing. Rheology. Fracture mechanics. Tribology
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Quality Control
Reliability
Safety and Risk
Solid Mechanics
Tribology
Vehicles
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