The working principle of automobile brake system
The working principle of the automobile brake system is mainly to use the mutual friction between the non-rotating elements connected with the body and the rotating elements connected with the wheels to prevent the wheels from rotating or rotating, and to convert the kinetic energy of the car into heat energy and dissipate it into the atmosphere. During the braking process, the driver generates a braking action by operating a control device (such as a brake pedal), and transmits the braking energy to the brake through the transmission device. The friction lining in the brake presses the brake drum or brake disc on the wheel to generate friction torque to achieve the braking effect
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