The document discusses how anti-lock braking systems (ABS) work to prevent wheel lockup and maintain vehicle control during braking. It explains that ABS uses wheel speed sensors and a control module to pulse the brakes up to 15 times per second to prevent skidding. This allows the driver to brake hard and steer at the same time for safer stopping on any road surface.
Anti-lock Braking System also known as anti-skid braking system (ABS) is an automobile safety system which prevents the locking of wheels during braking and avoid uncontrolled skidding.
Hill Start Assist is an automatic system that operates the brakes to stop your vehicle rolling back when it is starting on a steep hill. The DAC system assists engine braking to help improve directional control during descent on steep or slippery surfaces.
Anti-lock Braking System also known as anti-skid braking system (ABS) is an automobile safety system which prevents the locking of wheels during braking and avoid uncontrolled skidding.
Hill Start Assist is an automatic system that operates the brakes to stop your vehicle rolling back when it is starting on a steep hill. The DAC system assists engine braking to help improve directional control during descent on steep or slippery surfaces.
It is all about Traction Control and its importance for car safety. The slide presentation will help you to know about the types of traction and the roles of traction control system to optimize the grip and stability of a car on the road while running. Traction definitely causes the friction on tire as well as in braking system of a car.
Four steering system is about the maneuvering of the wheel using all four wheel. Which allows the vehicle to take sharp turn at slow speed and decrease the rollover accident danger at higher speed.
An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a safety anti-skid braking system used on aircraft and on land vehicles, such as cars, motorcycles, trucks and buses. ABS operates by preventing the wheels from locking up during braking, thereby maintaining tractive contact with the road surface
This ppt describes about the working of ABS and components, advantages and a short video clip explain clearly about the ABS. There also the be comparison for the car with ABS and without ABS in form of short GIF.
It is all about Traction Control and its importance for car safety. The slide presentation will help you to know about the types of traction and the roles of traction control system to optimize the grip and stability of a car on the road while running. Traction definitely causes the friction on tire as well as in braking system of a car.
Four steering system is about the maneuvering of the wheel using all four wheel. Which allows the vehicle to take sharp turn at slow speed and decrease the rollover accident danger at higher speed.
An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a safety anti-skid braking system used on aircraft and on land vehicles, such as cars, motorcycles, trucks and buses. ABS operates by preventing the wheels from locking up during braking, thereby maintaining tractive contact with the road surface
This ppt describes about the working of ABS and components, advantages and a short video clip explain clearly about the ABS. There also the be comparison for the car with ABS and without ABS in form of short GIF.
description of abs system. what is abs system and its types. how it came inti existance. what technology is used in anti lock braking system. how it helped in reducing accidents and saved lifes. it was widely used in automobile sector
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Systems, Corner Stability Control, Hill Assist, and Autonomous Braking System.
An anti-lock braking system or anti-skid braking system (ABS) is an automobile safety system that allows the wheels on a motor vehicle to maintain tractive contact with the road surface according to driver inputs while braking, preventing the wheels from locking up and avoiding uncontrolled skidding.
ABS is a basic necessity for the safety of vehicle and the most important thing is to make everyone understand its importance.
Hope this presentation is of some value to all.
-Contains methods for ABS improvements
With ABS system, the driver can brake hard, take the evasive action and still be in control of the vehicle in any road condition at any speed and under any load.
Stopping a car in a hurry on a slippery road can be very challenging.
Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) take a lot of the challenge out of this sometimes nerve- wracking event.
In fact, on slippery surfaces, even professional drivers can't stop as quickly without ABS as an average driver can with ABS.
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2. • Wheel lockup during braking causes skidding which in turn cause a loss of
traction and vehicle control
• This reduces the steering ability to change direction. So the car slides out
of control
• With ABS system, the driver can brake hard, take the evasive action and
still be in control of the vehicle in any road condition at any speed and
under any load.
Introduction
3. • A skidding wheel (where the tire contact patch is sliding relative
to the road) has less traction than a non-skidding wheel
• By keeping the wheels from skidding while you slow down, anti-
lock brakes benefit you in two ways:
• You'll stop faster, and you'll be able to steer while you stop
Concept of ABS
5. Principles of ABS
• The skidding and lack of
control was caused by the
locking of wheels.
• The release and reapply of
the brake pedal will avoid
the locking of the wheels
which in turn avoid the
skidding.
• This is exactly what an
antilock braking system
does.
6. • When the brake pedal is pumped or pulsed the pressure is
quickly applied and released at the wheels. This is called
pressure modulation. Pressure modulation works to
prevent the wheel locking.
• ABS can modulate the pressure to the brake as often as
15 times per seconds
• ABS precisely controls the slip rate of the wheels to
ensure maximum grip force from the tyre and it there by
ensures maneuverability and stability of the vehicle
Pressure modulation
7. 1. ABS control module fig
This small computer is normally mounted inside the trunk on
the wheel housing ,mounted to the master cylinder or is part of
the hydraulic control unit. It monitors system operation and
controls antilock function when needed
2. Brake pedal sensor
The antilock brake pedal sensor switch is normally closed. when
the brake pedal exceeds the antilock brake pedal sensor switch
setting during an antilock stop , the antilock brake control
module senses that the antilock brake pedal sensor switch is
open
3. Wheel speed sensor fig
It is mounted near the different toothed ring . as the rings teeth
rotate past the sensor an ac voltage is generated
Electrical electronic components
8. 1. Four channel, four sensor ABS
This is the best scheme. there is speed sensor on all four
wheels and a separate valve for all the four wheels.
2. Three channel , three sensor ABS
This scheme is commonly found on pick up trucks with four
wheels ABS, has a speed sensor and a valve for each of the front
wheels, with one valve and one sensor for both rear wheels.
3. One channel , one sensor ABS
it has one valve ,which controls both rear wheels , and one
speed sensor, located in the rear axle.
Types of antilock brake systems
9. • It allows the driver to maintain directional stability and
control over steering during braking
• Safe and effective
• Automatically changes the brake fluid pressure at each
wheel to maintain optimum brake performance.
• ABS absorbs the unwanted turbulence shock waves
and modulates the pulses thus permitting the wheel to
continue turning under maximum braking pressure.
Advantages
10. • It is very costly
• Maintenance cost of a car equipped with ABS is more.
Disadvantages
11. • Statistics show that approximately 40 % of automobile accidents are due
to skidding.
• These problems commonly occur on vehicle with conventional brake
system which can be avoided by adding devices called ABS
• If there is an ABS failure, the system will revert to normal brake
operation. Normally the ABS warning light will turn on and let the driver
know there is a fault
Conclusion