Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 2Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 107
... brake and clutch linings and pads are in widespread use . Automobile brake linings are usually molded from a mixture of short chrysotile fibers , pheno- lic resin and fillers . Brake pads are made in this way or can use a woven asbestos ...
... brake and clutch linings and pads are in widespread use . Automobile brake linings are usually molded from a mixture of short chrysotile fibers , pheno- lic resin and fillers . Brake pads are made in this way or can use a woven asbestos ...
Page 428
... Braking System The braking system consists of friction brakes in all wheels and , for safety , of several brake circuits ( Fig . 15 ) . On most commercial vehicles and on some passenger vehicles , drum brakes are fitted . However , in ...
... Braking System The braking system consists of friction brakes in all wheels and , for safety , of several brake circuits ( Fig . 15 ) . On most commercial vehicles and on some passenger vehicles , drum brakes are fitted . However , in ...
Page 429
... brake pedal ; ( 6 ) compressed air accumulator . ( b ) Antilock working diagram . 1 , time ; v , vehicle speed ; w , wheel speed ( dashed line ) ; + b , acceleration of wheel ; -b , deceleration of wheel ; c , control impulses : 1 ...
... brake pedal ; ( 6 ) compressed air accumulator . ( b ) Antilock working diagram . 1 , time ; v , vehicle speed ; w , wheel speed ( dashed line ) ; + b , acceleration of wheel ; -b , deceleration of wheel ; c , control impulses : 1 ...
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