It's a system developed in aviation and now used also in cars, that prevents a wheel from 'locking up' under heavy braking. It releases pressure and then re-applies it very quickly. This prevents skidding.
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advantages: four quadrant control which means full speed control on both rotation sides, braking and regenarating power. disadvantages: high cost (you need 3 machines), low efficiency
In a car, braking short of a lockup is referred to as "threshold braking." This technique involves applying the brakes firmly, just below the point where the wheels would lock up, allowing the driver to maintain steering control while maximizing braking efficiency. It is often used in performance driving and emergency situations to achieve the shortest stopping distance.
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ABS means Anti-Lock Braking System!
it is called abs. anti lock braking system
abs means anti lock braking system antilock braking system
Anti-lock braking system
The terminology for this system is ABS (anti-lock braking system). This prevents wheels from locking while braking heavily. The reson behind this is that when a wheel is locked, it cannot steer, which can lead to accidents. The point of ABS is not reduce the braking distance, but to alllow this vital steering while emergency braking.
Anti-lock Braking System
Anti-lock Braking System.
Anti Lock Brakes ABS = Antilock Braking System
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Anti-lock Braking System
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.
Anti-lock Braking System. -mj