Types of Brakes
Points : types of brakes, hydraulic brakes, electric brakes, mechanical brakes
Brakes, according to means use for convert the energy through the braking element, are classified as:
1. Hydraulic brakes e.g. pumps or hydrodynamic brake and fluid agitator,
2. Electric brakes e.g. generators and eddy current brakes, and
3. Mechanical brakes.
Hydraulic and electric brakes cannot convey member to rest and are generally use where large quantity of energy
are to be changed as the brake is retard load for example in laboratory dynamometers, high way trucks and electric
locomotives. These brakes are too use for retard or controlling speed of a vehicle for down-hill travel.
Mechanical brakes, according to direction of performing force, can be divided into following two groups:
(a) Radial brakes
Radial brakes the force acting on brake drum is in radial way. Radial brakes can be sub-divided into outside
brakes and inside brakes. According to shape of the friction element, these brakes can be block or shoe brakes and
band brakes.
(b) Axial brakes
Axial brakes the force acting on brake drum is in axial direction. Axial brakes can be disc brakes and cone
brakes. The analysis of these brakes is like to clutches.
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