Hydraulic brakes are a type of braking system that uses oil pressure Hydraulic brake use a system of fluid pressure to activate the brake components Pascal law governs hydraulic brakescar Break System

Brake system

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Brake system: The vehicle Has to move on varying road conditions of traffic inclined up and down curved path etc. for this vehicle should have to be controlled properly. The brake system is one of the important controlling systems. Brakes are employed to stop or slow down the speed of the vehicle. Brake applied to the wheel braking force is created that force is created that force opposes the speed of the wheel or rotation of force. The kinetic energy of the motion of the Vehicle is transformed into heat generated by the Friction between the lining and The rotating Drum. The heat generated is dissipated into the surrounding air.

Main Function Of Brake System

  1. Control the driving of the Vehicle
  2. IT Stop the Vehicle and slows Down the Speed of the vehicle
  3. It must have strong braking farce
  4. It Must operate easily

Brake System Are of Two Types

  1. Parking Brake ( Emergency Brake)

  2. Service brake (Main Brake)

In case Of facture of service Brake we may use parking Broke For the time being as emergencyParking Brake Mechanic37.in

Parking Brake:- It is used to hold the vehicle stationary, when applied at the time of parking the braking is necessary to prevent the vehicle from enrolling off due to road gradient or blowing wind the brake manually operates on the rear wheel through cables or mechanical linkage from an auxiliary foot lever . it is held on by a ratchet until released by some means such as a push button or a lever

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Service brake;- the most automotive service brakes are Hydraulic Brakes The Hydraulic Action Begins When Force Is applied to the Brake pad. this Force Creates Pressure in the master cylinder , either directly or though a power booster. it serves to Displaced Fluid transmits the pressure through the fluid Filled Brake Lines to the wheel Cylinder that Actuate the brake shoe. the Actuation of these mechanisms force the brake pads and lining against the rotors ( from Wheel) or Drums to stop the Wheels

Different Types of Brake System

  1. Mechanical Brake

  2. Hydraulic Brake

  3. Power Brakes

mechanical brak system Mechanic37.in

1) Mechanical Brake :- Mechanical Brake is Used for Light Vehicle. the wheel is attached to an auxiliary wheel called Drum. the brake shoes are made to contact this drum. mainly in bike Moter Cycle Scooter In this type of brake system power in transmitted through mechanical linkage From Brake paddle to the brake Shoes to Actuate on brake Drum on Wheel rim

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2) Hydraulic Brake SYSTEM :- the hydraulic brakes are applied by the liquid pressure. the pedal Force is transmitted to the brake shoe by means of a confined liquid through a system of force transmission the Force applied to the pedal is multiplied and transmitted to all the brake shoes by a force transmission system. this system is based upon pascal’s low which state that the confined liquid transmit pressure without loss equally in all direction. In most of the Vehicle Hydraulic Brake System is used Hydraulic Brake System Work on Pascal’s Low

PASCAL LOW According to this Low it non-Viscous in Compressible Liquid is kept in a closed vassal and some pressure is applied in it any one side it would be equally transmitted in all direction it out diminishing

Hydraulic Brake System it essentially consist of two main components master cylinder and wheel cylinder.

3) Power Brakes:- The braking Systemdownload 15 Mechanic37.in need considerable pressure exertion on the brake pedal in order to achieve  quick stops and hard to the locking point by direct pedal pressure this difficulty was further aggravated with increase in the gross vehicle weight of buses and truck, it is because of this that the power braking become an absolute necessity on such types of vehicle. power for actuating the brakes can be derived from various sources

  • Air Brakes
  • Air Hydraulic Brakes
  • vacuum brakes
  • Electric brakes

Parts Of Brake System

Following are Parts of the brake system:

  • Brake Pedal
  • Master Cylinder
  • Brake Pads
  • ABS Control Module
  • Brake Booster
  • Disc Brakes
  • Drum Brakes
  • Emergency Brake
  • Brake Pedal
  • Wheel Speed Sensors

1. Brake PedalBrake post Mechanic37.in

The pedal is what you push with your foot to activate the brakes. It causes brake fluid to flow through the system to put pressure on the brake pads.

Driver steps on the brake pedal to activate the brakes. A piston in the master cylinder moves when the pedal is pressed.

2. Master Cylindermaster cylinder Mechanic37.in

The master cylinder is basically a plunger that is activated by the brake pedal. It is what holds the brake fluid and forces it through the brake lines when activated.

Converts non-hydraulic pressure into hydraulic pressure that the wheel cylinders use to press the brake pads against the rotors to bring the vehicle to a stop.

3. Brake Linesbrake lines Mechanic37.in

Generally made of steel, brake lines are what carry the brake fluid from the master cylinder reservoir to the wheels where pressure is applied to stop the car.

4. Wheel CylindersWheel CYlinder Mechanic37.in

The brake pads are connected to the wheel cylinders which either squeeze (disc brakes) or push apart (drum brakes) the brake pads when fluid flows into them.

5. Brake Padsdownload 16 Mechanic37.in

The brake pads are what actually rub against the drums or rotors. They are made of composite materials and designed to last for many, many thousands of miles. However, if you ever hear a grinding or howling noise when you try to stop your car it likely means it is time for new brake pads.

6. ABS Control Module ABS Control Moudular Mechanic37.in

Found on vehicles with ABS brakes, the module performs diagnostic checks of the ABS braking system and determines when to send the correct pressure to each wheel to prevent the wheels from locking up.

7. Brake BoosterBrake booster Mechanic37.in

Reduces the amount of pressure needed for braking to allow any driver to operate the brakes. Uses engine vacuum and pressure to increase the force the brake pedal puts on the master cylinder.

8. Disc BrakesIMG 0421 Mechanic37.in

Usually found on the front wheels, disc brakes feature brake pads that press against a disc (rotor) when the brake pedal is applied to stop the vehicle. The pads are attached to a brake calliper assembly that frames the rotor.

9. Drum BrakesIMG 0425 Mechanic37.in

Located on the rear of the vehicle, drum brakes feature wheel cylinders, brake shoes and a brake drum. When the brake pedal is pressed, the brake shoes are forced into the brake drum by the wheel cylinders, bringing the vehicle to a stop.

10. Emergency BrakeParking Brake Mechanic37.in

Operates independently of the main brake system to keep the vehicle from rolling away. Also known as a parking brake, hand brake, and e-brake, the emergency brake is mainly used to keep the vehicle in place when parked.

11. Wheel Speed Sensors Wheel Speed senser Mechanic37.in

Part of the ABS brake system, speed sensors monitor the speed of each tire and send the info to the ABS control module.

BRAKE OIL SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS

  1. Brake oil should be non-viscous (Low -Viscosity)
  2. It Should be in Compressible
  3. Its Boiling Point should be High Its Freezing Point Should be Low
  4. It Does Not React with the material of the pipe Through Which it passes
  5. It’s specific heat should be High

Brake Shoes Remade of a Special Type Of Material

  1. Iron nails and Particles
  2. Asbestos Dust
  3. Binding material
  4. Hardening Material

They are mixed together and given Desived a shape and size. after solidifying they are used as brake Shoes.

Classifications of brakes

For application

  • (a) Foot Brake
  • (b) Hand Brake

Concerning the Number of wheels:

  • (a) Two- Wheel Brake
  • (b) Four Wheel Brakes.

For the Brake Gear

  • (a) Mechanical Brakes
  • (b) Power Brakes

For the nature of power

  • (a) Vacuum Brakes
  • (b) Air Brakes
  • (c) Hydraulic Brakes
  • (d) Electric Brakes

With Respect to power unit

  • (a) Direct Acting Brakes
  • (b) Diaphragm brakes.

 

FAQ

Q1: What is the main function of a brake system in a vehicle?

  • A: The main function of a brake system is to control the vehicle’s speed and bring it to a stop. It ensures safe driving by allowing the driver to slow down or halt the vehicle as needed.

Q2: What are the two main types of brakes in a vehicle?

  • A: The two main types of brakes are the Parking Brake (Emergency Brake) and the Service Brake (Main Brake).

Q3: How does a hydraulic brake system work?

  • A: Hydraulic brakes use brake fluid to transmit pressure. When the brake pedal is pressed, the master cylinder generates hydraulic pressure, which is then transmitted through brake lines to actuate the brake shoes or pads at the wheels, creating friction and stopping the vehicle.

Q4: What is the purpose of the emergency brake?

  • A: The emergency brake, also known as the parking brake, is used to hold the vehicle stationary when parked. It operates independently of the main brake system and prevents the vehicle from rolling on inclines or windy conditions.

Q5: What are the main components of a brake system?

  • A: The main components include the brake pedal, master cylinder, brake lines, wheel cylinders or calipers, brake pads or shoes, ABS control module (in ABS-equipped vehicles), brake booster, disc brakes, drum brakes, emergency brake, and wheel speed sensors.

Q6: How do disc brakes and drum brakes differ?

  • A: Disc brakes use brake pads that squeeze against a rotating disc (rotor), while drum brakes use brake shoes that press against the inside of a rotating drum. Both systems create friction to stop the vehicle.

Q7: What is the role of the ABS control module in a brake system?

  • A: The ABS control module, in vehicles equipped with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), monitors wheel speed and adjusts brake pressure to prevent wheel lock-up during hard braking, improving stability and control.

Q8: Why is brake fluid important, and what are its characteristics?

  • A: Brake fluid is crucial for transmitting hydraulic pressure in the brake system. It should be non-viscous, incompressible, have a high boiling point, a low freezing point, not react with brake system materials, and possess a high specific heat.

Q9: What is the purpose of the brake booster in a vehicle?

  • A: The brake booster reduces the amount of pressure needed on the brake pedal by using engine vacuum. It increases the force applied to the master cylinder, making it easier for the driver to operate the brakes.

Q10: How are brakes classified based on the power unit?

  • A: Brakes can be classified into vacuum brakes, air brakes, hydraulic brakes, and electric brakes based on the power unit. They can also be categorized as direct-acting brakes or diaphragm brakes based on the mechanism of operation.

Engine Parts Names| इंजन के पार्ट्स के नाम

Cylinder Spark Plug Carburetor
Engine Cylinder Block Piston & Piston Rings Intake & Exhaust Manifold
Engine Cylinder Head Cylinder Liner Oil Pan or Sump
Crankcase Flywheel Gear Box
Crank Shaft Valves Clutch
Connecting Rod Engine Lubrication CylinderHead Gas Kit
Cam Shaft Engine Cooling Water Jacket Alternators
Carburator  Car battery

 

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