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Basel II: an engine without brakes

Journal of Banking Regulation, 2016
The primary goal sought by the Bank of International Settlements and its committee on banking supervision (BCBS) is to make banks safer entities while maintaining a “level playing field.” However, the question of whether this objective can be attained through enforcing capital requirements is still debatable due to the controversy surrounding the ...
Cathcart, L, El-Jahel, L, Jabbour, R
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The New Mercedes-Benz Engine Brake with Pulsed Decompression Valve -Decompression Valve Engine Brake (DVB)

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1994
<div class="htmlview paragraph">During recent years there has been a continuing increase in the demands for higher braking performance of commercial vehicle engines.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Mercedes-Benz had introduced the engine brake with continuously open decompression valve (‘Konstantdrossel’) into series production ...
Thomas N. Schmitz   +3 more
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Engineering Properties of Drum Brake Friction Materials

SAE International Journal of Advances and Current Practices in Mobility, 2023
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">The rising popularity of EVs has led to a resurgence of interest in drum brakes. Drum brakes benefit from less complex mechanical design, have no residual brake drag, and the enclosed design is less susceptible to corrosion and debris emission.
Donald Yuhas   +4 more
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Decompression Engine Brake Modeling and Design for Diesel Engine Application

SAE International Journal of Engines, 2010
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">The role of the engine brake is to convert a power-producing engine into a power-absorbing retarding mechanism. Modern heavy-duty vehicles are usually equipped with a compression braking mechanism that augments their braking capability and reduces the wear of the conventional ...
Frederico Augusto Alem Barbieri   +3 more
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A New Engineering Approach for Converting Vehicle Brake System to Silicone Brake Fluid

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1986
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Brake Fluid, Silicone (BFS, MIL-B-46176), which was developed by the U.S. Army Belvoir Research, Development and Engineering Center (BRDEC) in conjunction with industry, was approved in 1980 for retrofit of all U.S. Army vehicles. The approved method for conversion was a flush-and-fill procedure.
Charles C. Chapin   +2 more
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In-depth analysis of the results of an experimental study of the braking properties of a KAMAZ-740 engine with an engine brake under electronic control

Truck, 2021
As a result of an in-depth analysis, the dependences of the braking torque of a KAMAZ-740 diesel engine on the engine braking time were obtained in an analytical form, from which it was established that the initial braking torque when braking by an engine with an engine brake is 2 times higher than the initial braking torque when braking by an engine ...
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Jacobs New Engine Brake Technology

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1992
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Advances in vehicle engineering resulted in substantial reduction of the natural retarding capability of trucks and tractor trailers. These trucks need help slowing down; therefore, the market demands improved performance from vehicle retarders.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Today's heavy-duty ...
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The Jacobs Engine Brake Application and Performance

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1966
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The Jacobs engine brake, introduced early in 1961, has enjoyed a success unequaled by any retarding device marketed in this country. Although the engine brake is a new device, it simply harnesses the built-in braking ability which is as old as Dr. Diesel's first engine.
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A Study of Two-Stroke Engine Braking for HD Diesel Engines

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2002
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Different compression release two-stroke braking concepts are presented and one is thoroughly studied by simulation and test. The two-stroke braking concept studied here is achieved by eliminating the normal exhaust event and opening an exhaust valve near both compression TDC (first braking event) and exhaust TDC ...
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The Engine and the Brake

2009
Henri Buc, Terence Strick
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