Electromagnetic Braking System
Electromagnetic Braking System
Electromagnetic Braking System
BRAKING SYSTEM
Introduction
Abrakeis amechanical devicethat inhibits motion by
resistance (friction).
magnetic power.
The conventional friction brake system is composed of the following basic components.
The master cylinder which is located under the hood is directly connected to the brake
pedal, and converts the drivers foot pressure into hydraulic pressure.
Steel brake hoses connect the master cylinder to the slave cylinders located at each
wheel.
Brake fluid, specially designed to work in extreme temperature conditions, fills the system.
Shoes or pads are pushed by the slave cylinders to contact the drums or rotors,
Two major kinds of friction brakes are disc brakes and drum brakes.
Overview Contd.
Brakes are often described according to several characteristics including:
Peak force is the maximum decelerating effect that can be obtained. The
peak force is often greater than the traction limit of the tires, in which case the
Continuous power dissipation :Brakes typically get hot in use, and fail when
the temperature gets too high. The greatest amount of power (energy per unit
time) that can be dissipated through the brake without failure is the
Fade: As a brake heats, it may become less effective, called brake fade. Some
designs are inherently prone to fade, while other designs are relatively immune.
Further, use considerations, such as cooling, often have a big effect on fade.
Overview Contd.
Failure of Conventional Brakes
1. Brake fading effect: The conventional friction brake can absorb and
convert enormous energy values but only if the temperature rise of the
friction contact materials is controlled. This high energy conversion
therefore demands an appropriate rate of heat dissipation
2. Brake fluid leakage: If your vehicle has worn brake pads or brake
shoes, the fluid level in your brake fluid reservoir will be low..
3. Other major problems include the brake fluid vaporization and brake
fluid freezing though vaporization occurs only in rare cases.
Background
Electromagnetism is the force that causes the interaction between electrically
charged particles; the areas in which this happens are called electromagnetic
fields.
"Magnetic effect of current" means that "a current flowing in a wire produces a
electromagnets.
It has been found that if a soft iron rod called core is placed inside a solenoid, then
the strength of the magnetic field becomes very large because the iron ore is
magnetized by induction
application.
brakes.
Final Assembly
Wheel
Driving Motor
Belt
Wooden Base
The retarders help to extend the life span of the regular brakes and keep
the regular brakes cool for emergency situation.
The electromagnetic brakes have excellent heat dissipation efficiency owing
to the high temperature of the surface of the disc which is being cooled.
Due to its special mounting location and heat dissipation mechanism,
electromagnetic brakes have better thermal dynamic performance than
regular friction brakes.
Burnishing is the wearing or mating of opposing surfaces .This is reduced
significantly here.
In the future, there may be shortage of crude oil, hence by-products such as
brake oils will be in much demand. EMBs will overcome this problem
Electromagnetic brake systems will reduce maintenance cost
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Conclusion
With all the advantages of electromagnetic brakes over friction brakes,
they have been widely used on heavy vehicles where the brake fading
problem exists.
The same concept is being developed for application on lighter
vehicles. The concept designed by us is just a prototype and needs to
be developed more because of the above mentioned disadvantages.
These electromagnetic brakes can be used as an auxiliary braking
system along with the friction braking system to avoid overheating and
brake failure.
ABS usage can be neglected by simply using a micro controlled
electromagnetic disk brake system .These find vast applications in
heavy vehicles where high heat dissipation is required.
In rail coaches it can used in combination of disc brake to bring the
trains moving in high speed. When these brakes are combined it
increases the life of brake and act like fully loaded brakes.
These electromagnetic brakes can be used in wet conditions which
eliminate the anti-skidding equipment, and cost of these brake are
cheaper than the other types. Hence the braking force produced in this
is less than the disc brakes if can be used as a secondary or emergency
braking system in the automobiles.
Reference
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_brake
http://automobiletechinfo.blogspot.in/2013/05/electromagne
tic-brake.html
https://theses.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-5440202339
731121/unrestricted/CHAP1_DOC.pdf
http://www.ijirset.com/upload/2014/special/tapsa/9_TAPSA
AUTO009.pdf
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