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Govt Polytechnic, Sakoli: Topic: Hydraulic Braking System

The document summarizes the hydraulic braking system used in vehicles. It describes how pressure is transferred through brake fluid according to Pascal's law from the master cylinder to the wheel cylinders when the brakes are applied. The key components of the hydraulic braking system are then outlined, including the master cylinder, wheel cylinders, brake shoes, brake drum, and brake lines and hoses. Advantages of the hydraulic braking system are provided, such as equal braking force on all wheels and increased braking force from its mechanical advantage. Potential failures from brake fluid leakage or air in the lines are also mentioned.

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Govt Polytechnic, Sakoli: Topic: Hydraulic Braking System

The document summarizes the hydraulic braking system used in vehicles. It describes how pressure is transferred through brake fluid according to Pascal's law from the master cylinder to the wheel cylinders when the brakes are applied. The key components of the hydraulic braking system are then outlined, including the master cylinder, wheel cylinders, brake shoes, brake drum, and brake lines and hoses. Advantages of the hydraulic braking system are provided, such as equal braking force on all wheels and increased braking force from its mechanical advantage. Potential failures from brake fluid leakage or air in the lines are also mentioned.

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Govt Polytechnic, Sakoli

Topic : Hydraulic Braking


System

Guided by Presented By
Alokkumar Yadav Sir Rajat W Sangrame (54)
Pratik D Urkude (57)
Neha H Paulzagde (53)
Braking Fliud & Mechanism

Transfer Pressure

Oprating Of Vehicle
Pascal’s law

pressure
at a point in a
fluid is
equal
in all directions
• Master Cylinder
• Wheel Cylinder
• Brake Shoes
• Brake Drum
• Brake Fluid
• Brake Lines And Hoses
Master Cylinder
Brake Shoes
 Equal braking action on all wheels.

 Increased braking force.

 Simple in construction.

 Low wear rate of brake linings.

 Flexibility of brake linings.

 Increased mechanical advantage.


 Whole braking system fails due to leakage of fluid
from brake linings.

 Presence of air inside the tubings ruins the whole


system.
Books:

• Automobile Engineering Vol - I


by Dr Kirpal Singh
• Automotive Technology
by H M Sethi
Websites:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydraulic_brake

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/hydraulic+brakes

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