System and method for monitoring the applications of the brakes, e.g. of
an aircraft to determine brake condition and operate a brake maintenance
programme or charge a brake system user. It is desirable to have accurate
information for determining the condition and predicting the life of
carbon-carbon brake discs. This is important for safety as well as
commercial reasons. The number of landings of an aircraft is often used
as a determinant for such as lifetime warranties for brake discs and
recommended maintenance periods. However, at least for carbon disc
brakes, this may not be entirely accurate. For example such brake discs
also wear during taxiing. The system and method herein includes
monitoring each actuation of the brakes and making a separate record of
each actuation of the brakes in which there is relative movement of the
facing friction surfaces that cause wear, and from that separate record
determining brake usage. The monitoring may include measuring changes and
processing the signals to distinguish between those which fall below and
those which are above a threshold value. Herein there is also described,
a method and apparatus for monitoring a braking system comprising sensing
a plurality of braking parameters having values dependent upon wear in
the system and different faults of the system, and identifying and
recording wear and faults based on combinations of values of said
parameters.