- Vehicle brake
A vehicle brake is used to slow down a vehicle by converting its
kinetic energy into heat. The basichydraulic system, most commonly used, usually has six main stages. The brake pedal, the brake boost (vacuum servo), themaster cylinder , the apportioning valves and finally the brakes themselves.Friction brake
A friction brake is a type of automotive brake that stores the heat in the rotating part (drum brake or disc brake) during the brake application and then releases it to the air gradually.
Drum brake
A
drum brake is a brake in which the friction is caused by a set of shoes or pads that press against the inner surface of a rotating drum. The drum is connected to a rotating wheel.Disc brake
The
disc brake is a device for slowing or stopping the rotation of a wheel. A brake disc (or rotor in U.S. English), usually made ofcast iron orceramic , is connected to the wheel or the axle. To stop the wheel,friction material in the form ofbrake pad s (mounted in a device called a brake calliper) is forced mechanically, hydraulically, pneumatically or electromagnetically against both sides of the disc. Friction causes the disc and attached wheel to slow or stop.Electromagnetic brake
Electromagnetic brake s, slow an object through electromagnetic induction which creates resistance, and in turn either heat or electricity. Friction brakes apply pressure on two separate objects to slow the vehicle.See also
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Air brake (road vehicle)
*Anti-lock braking system
*Line lock
*Automobile
*Automobile accident
*Bicycle brake systems
*Brake lining
*Brake fade
*Brake fluid
*Brake bleeding
*Car safety
*Electromagnetic brake
*Electronic brakeforce distribution
*Electronic Parking Brake
*Engine braking
*Hand brake
*Hydraulic brake
*Hydraulic fluid
*Inboard brake
*Parking brake
*Regenerative brake
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