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Item Comparative Mathematical Analysis of Transmission and Axial Disc Brakes(Український державний університет науки і технологій, Дніпро, 2024) Monia, Andrii G.; Bychkova, D. M.ENG: Purpose. A comparative study of axial and transmission disc-pad brakes. The task of the work is the theoretical determination of the braking torque and the force of pressing the pads against the disk in different braking modes, as well as the determination of the area of optimal operating modes of the indicated brakes. The methods. Comparative mathematical analysis. Findings. With equal dimensions of the two types of disc brakes and an even distribution of the braking torque between the wheel pairs, the transmission creates a greater braking torque on each of the four wheels of the traction section due to the gear ratio of the axial gearbox. Installing a disc brake on the axle of a wheel pair with a central location of the drive gear wheel allows you to change the masses of the half-axles, which means to eliminate self-oscillations that destroy the drive axle under the action of resonant torsional vibrations. The heavier the rolling stock of the train being transported, or the greater the slope of the track on the descent, the smaller the braking torque can be applied to the wheel pair, to exclude its blocking and clutch failure. The obtained results show that the smaller the moments of inertia and stiffness of the wheels, half-axles and transmission elements (gear wheels, shafts, etc.), the smaller the braking torque required to stop the locomotive on the same braking path. But the higher the speed of the train before braking, the greater the braking torque should be. Originality. The obtained results show that the smaller the moments of inertia and stiffness of the wheels, half-axles and transmission elements (gear wheels, shafts, etc.), the smaller the braking torque required to stop the locomotive on the same braking path. But the higher the speed of the train before braking, the greater the braking torque should be. Practical value. Taking into account the above-mentioned features of disc brakes, multilevel backup of brake systems of heavy mining locomotives operating on track slopes of up to 50 ‰ should be considered justified and necessary. Such locomotives should have both disc transmission brakes, as more efficient, and disc axle brakes as safer.