ANTI LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM

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ANTI LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM

Introduction Antilock braking systems (ABSs) are electronic systems that monitor and control wheel slip during vehicle braking. ABSs can improve vehicle control during braking, and reduce stopping distances on slippery road surfaces by limiting wheel slip and minimizing lockup. Reducing wheel slip improves vehicle stability and control during braking, since stability increases as wheel slip decreases.

Comparison

Simple hydraulic braking system A simple braking system consists of a master cylinder, and four wheel cylinders When the brake pedal is pressed the piston in the master cylinder forces the liquid out of the cylinder. This liquid presses the two pistons in the wheel cylinders outwards. These two pistons push the brake shoes out words.

Master cylinder When the pedal is pressed the primary piston moves to the left . when it crosses the bypass port the liquid is forced along the pipe lines to the wheel cylinders. When the pedal is released the primary piston is moved back wards .it is the spring, which pushes the piston back wards

PRNCIPLES OF ABS The skidding and loss 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.

Pressure Modulation 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 tire and it there by ensures maneuverability and stability of the vehicle.

SLIP RATE During ABS operation, the target slip rate can be from 10 to 30%. 0% slip means the wheel is rolling freely, while 100 % means the wheel is fully locked A slip rate of 25 % means the velocity of a wheel is 25 % less than that of a freely rolling wheel at the same vehicle speed

ABS COMPONENTS 1.Accumulator:- HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS 1.Accumulator:- An accumulator is used to store hydraulic fluid to maintain high pressure in the brake system. 2.Antilock hydraulic control valve assembly :- This assembly controls the release and application of the brake system pressure to the wheel brake assemblies . 3.Booster pump:- The booster pump is used to provide pressurized hydraulic fluid to ABS.

4.Booster/Master cylinder assembly:- It is needed to modulate hydraulic pressure in the wheel circuit during the ABS operations. 5.Fluid accumulator:- accumulator temporarily stored brake fluid that is removed from the wheel brake unit during ABS cycle. 6.Hydraulic control unit:- The unit may have one pump and one motor or it have one motor and two pumps.

7.Main Valve:- This is a two position valve and is open only in the ABS mode. 8.Modulator unit:- The modulator unit controls the flow of pressurized brake fluid to the individual wheel circuits. 9.Solenoid valves:- The solenoid valves are located in the modulator unit and are electrically operated by signals from the control module.

ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 1.ABS control module:- It monitors system operation and controls antilock function when needed. 2.Brake pedal sensor:- Its function is to switch on the brake lights to alert other vehicles that the car is slowing down and/or is going to stop. 3.Wheel speed sensor:- These are generally used for sensing the wheel speed.

Types of Anti-lock braking system 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. 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. One channel , one sensor ABS:- it has one valve ,which controls both rear wheels , and one speed sensor, located in the rear axle.

Features And Benefits Of ABS Control of steering Fail-safe electrical/electronic system Traction control ABS Malfunction Indicator Lamp Increases steering ability and vehicle stability during braking If the electrical/electronic system fails, the ABS is shut off It is an optional feature that controls excessive wheel spin during acceleration Informs the driver or technician that an ABS fault has occured

ADVANCEMENT AUTOMATIC TRACTION CONTROL (ATC) AUTOMATIC STABILITY CONTROL

ATOMATIC TRACTION CONTROL Automatic traction control systems apply the brakes when a drive wheel attempts to spin and lose traction. The system works best when one drive wheel is working on a good traction surface and the other is not. The system also works well when the vehicle is accelerating on slippery road surfaces, especially when climbing hills

ATOMATIC STABILITY CONTROL Stability control systems momentarily apply the brakes at any one wheel to correct over steer or under steer. The control unit receives signals from the typical sensors plus a yaw, lateral acceleration (G- force) and a steering angle sensor

ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC)

ADVANTAGES 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

DISADVANTAGES It is very costly. Maintenance cost of a car equipped with ABS is more.

Conclusion 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.

REFERANCES: Prof. Raul. G. Longoria, ME, University of Texas, Austin http://www.me.utexas.edu/~longoria/VSDC/ .Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire VXi has hit the roads with powerful Anti-Lock Braking System, an essential safety feature. Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire VXi by devika rajpali / Electronics community .http://autorepair.about.com/od/glossary/a/def_ABS.ht m

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