Hey, i was jsut thinking the other day, why not use a model similar to the tyre model for brake heat and wear. This could serve as another balancing aspect and tuning option for cars.
As a balance option some cars may not cool thier brakes as efficiently, resulting in fade and extra wear from longer braking zones.
as a tuning option, there are many compounds of brake shoe and a few thicknesses of rotors out there, resulting in different ratios of "grab" and wear life.
As compared to the tyre model it shouldnt be much of a problem as the rotors and pads should heat uniformly, unless warped.
Endurance teams have been changing out brake pads and occasionally rotors on pit service stops for a while now, I'm not sure just how long but the past couple year at least.
As a balance option some cars may not cool thier brakes as efficiently, resulting in fade and extra wear from longer braking zones.
as a tuning option, there are many compounds of brake shoe and a few thicknesses of rotors out there, resulting in different ratios of "grab" and wear life.
As compared to the tyre model it shouldnt be much of a problem as the rotors and pads should heat uniformly, unless warped.
Endurance teams have been changing out brake pads and occasionally rotors on pit service stops for a while now, I'm not sure just how long but the past couple year at least.