Braking System Approaching towards the Betterment and It’s Consequences

Authors

  • Mr. Ajeet B. Bhane Ph.D. Student, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam University, Indore, M.P. Author
  • Dr. Sandeep M. Salodkar Professor, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam University, Indore, M.P. Author
  • Dr. Hardik B. Ramani Professor, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam University, Indore, M.P. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47392/irjash.2020.236

Keywords:

Disc Brake, Emergency brake, Handbrake, Parking Brake

Abstract

In order to meet safety standards, several systems have been studied and developed. The brake systems are one of the most critical systems in the vehicle, other than having an airbag, good suspension systems, good handling, and stable cornering. Passengers may be placed in a dangerous position without a braking mechanism in a car. It is therefore important that all vehicles have a proper braking system. Braking is a mechanism that transforms the vehicle's kinetic energy into mechanical energy. The disc brake is a system which is used to de-accelerate or stop wheel rotation. The wheel is attached to a brake disc or rotor, typically made of cast iron or a ceramic composite. By acting mechanically, hydraulically, pneumatically, or electromagnetically on both sides of the disc, the friction material of the brake pad mounted on a system called a brake calliper is forced to stop the wheels. For the investigation of how disc brake functions more effectively, it is important to understand action force and friction force on the disc brake with new material, which can help minimize heat generation and provide better tribological performance.

         

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Published

2020-11-01