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Improving the Brake Efficiency of Racing Vehicle

Pranay Patil, Sanil Pawar, Jaydeepkumar Mandal, Prashant Ingle

Abstract


Aim of our project is to increase the efficiency of disc brake by doing various iterations on the disc size, brake pad material and brake oil. This project is strictly concern with disc brake of bike. At vehicles technical inspection stations, the braking system of a load-carrying vehicle is tested when the vehicle is free of any load; however, such tests do not reflect the operation of the brakes in loaded vehicles. The braking system of a load-carrying vehicle are discussed upon; other related to operation and testing of brakes. This checkpoint is uncomfortable for the user and it consumes sometime of inspection that results in longer waiting time. To minimize this problem arises in this article a methodology to predict, in many occasions, the result of the inspection of the braking system without having to resort to testing inspection by brake tester.

Keywords


Brake Efficiency, Brake Torque, Stopping distance.

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Patil P, Pawar S, Mandal J, Ingle P. Improving the Brake Efficiency of Racing Vehicle.


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