Developments in Automotive Hydraulic Brake Technology: The Future of Braking
Automotive hydraulic brake is a type of braking mechanism that utilizes brake fluid (glycol fluids) as joint between the brake pedal, brake shoes, and brake drums. Automotive hydraulic brakes are considered self-equalizing brakes and their function is based on the principle of Pascal's law. In an automotive hydraulic brake, when the brake pedal is pressed, a pushrod creates pressure by means of brake fluid in the master cylinder, which in turn converts the hydraulic pressure into mechanical force. The converse...
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