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Disc brakes with cooling rods

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TLDR
In this paper, a rotor presenting two spaced walls with a plurality of rods connected to the interior surfaces of the rotor walls is used to restrict the air passing from the center of a rotor to follow a tortuous path.
Abstract
Disc brake structure which includes a rotor presenting two spaced walls with a plurality of rods connected to the interior surfaces thereof so that air passing from the center of the rotor between the interior surfaces of the rotor walls and outward from the rotor is constrained to follow a substantially tortuous path.

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