There are so many types of brake systems. The brake used by bicycles are different from those by cars and also different from that used by trucks.In this articles we shall discourse the basic brake types used by your car. We shall also discuss their mode of operation so as to know their advantages and short falls.
Bicycle
Talking about brake types can not get started without talking about the most simple brake type - The bicycle brake. If you ride a bicycle, you know all about brakes. If you want to stop suddenly, you squeeze the brake levers on the handlebars. Thin metal cables running to the back and front wheels pull on small calipers, forcing thick rubber blocks to press against the wheels. As they do so, friction between the blocks and the metal wheel rims generates heat, reducing your kinetic energy, and bringing you safely to a stop.Drum brakes - single leading edge
The concept
here is simple. Two semicircular brake shoes sit inside a spinning drum
which is attached to the wheel. The "single leading edge" refers to the number of parts of the brake shoe
which actually contact the spinning drum. When you apply the brakes, the shoes are
expanded outwards to press against the inside of the drum. Because the brake shoe pivots
at one end, simple geometry means that the entire brake pad cannot
contact the brake drum. The leading edge is the term given to the part
of the brake pad which does contact the drum, and in the case
of a single leading edge system, it's the part of the pad closest to the
actuator.
When the brake is applied, the shoes are pressed outwards and the part of the brake pad
which first contacts the drum is the leading edge. The action of the
drum spinning actually helps to draw the brake pad outwards because of
friction, which causes the brakes to "bite". The trailing edge of the
brake shoe makes virtually no contact with the drum at all. This simple
geometry explains why it's really difficult to stop a vehicle rolling
backwards if it's equipped only with single leading edge drum brakes. As
the drum spins backwards, the leading edge of the shoe becomes the
trailing edge and thus doesn't bite.
Now when the trailing edge bits, this creates
friction, which creates heat, which transfers kinetic energy, which
slows you down. The brakes shoes are moved by an actuator. They can come in different forms. In most cases a return spring is what pulls the shoes back away from the surface of the
brake drum when the brakes are released.In preceding articles we shall have for more
information on actuator types.
Drum brakes - double leading edge
Disc brakes
Disc brakes are an order of magnitude better at stopping vehicles than
drum brakes, which is why you'll find disc brakes on the front of almost
every car and motorbike built today. Sportier vehicles with higher
speeds need better brakes to slow them down, so you'll likely see disc
brakes on the rear of those too.
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Disc brakes are again a two-part system. Instead of the drum, you have
a disc or rotor, and instead of the brake shoes, you now have brake
caliper assemblies. The caliper assemblies contain one or more hydraulic
pistons which push against the back of the brake pads, clamping them
together around the spinning rotor. The harder they clamp together, the
more friction is generated, which means more heat, which means more
kinetic energy transfer, which slows you down. You get the idea by now. Visit
Standard disc brakes have one or two cylinders in them - also know as
one or two-pot calipers. Where more force is required, three, or more
cylinders can be used. Sports bikes have 4- or 6-pot calipers arranged
in pairs. The disadvantage of disc brakes is that they are extremely
intolerant of faulty workmanship or bad machining. If you have a regular
car disc rotor which is off by so much as 0.07mm (3/1000 inch) it will
be Hell when you step on the brakes. That ever-so-slight warp or
misalignment is going to spin through the clamped calipers at some
ungodly speed and the resulting vibration will make you wonder if you're
driving down stairs. To combat this problem, which is particularly
critical on motorbikes, floating rotors were invented.
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