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  2. Water brake - Wikipedia

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    Schematic water brake on a dynamometer A 4-minute ‘how-it-works video’ tutorial explaining how engine-dynamometer water-brake absorbers work. A water brake is a type of fluid coupling used to absorb mechanical energy and usually consists of a turbine or propeller mounted in an enclosure filled with water. As the turbine or propeller turns ...

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  4. Heenan & Froude - Wikipedia

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    The former Heenan & Froude offices, Worcester, September 2007 A Heenan & Froude developed water brake dynamometer Heenan & Froude was a United Kingdom-based engineering company, founded in 1881 in Newton Heath, Manchester, England, in a partnership formed by engineers Richard Froude and Richard Hammersley Heenan.

  5. Hydraulic recoil mechanism - Wikipedia

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    The idea of using a water brake to counteract the recoil of naval cannons was first suggested to the British Admiralty by Carl Wilhelm Siemens in early 1870s, but it took about a decade for other people (primarily Josiah Vavasseur) to commercialize the idea. [1] The usual recoil system in modern quick-firing guns is the hydro-pneumatic recoil ...

  6. Category:Brakes - Wikipedia

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  9. Gravity brake - Wikipedia

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    Gravity brake may refer to: Gravity brake bleeding, a method for replacing automotive brake fluid; A type of check valve typically used in solar water heating systems; A fictional device designed to stop a falling elevator in the film The Towering Inferno; Fall arrest, a form of fall protection which involves the safe stopping of a person ...