Requirements of a Good Clutch
1. Torque Transmission 2. Gradual Engagement 3. Good Heat Dissipation 4. Compact Size 5. Sufficient Clutch Pedal…
Clutch Introduction
A Clutch is a machine member used to connect the driving shaft to a driven…
Anti-Braking System
Anti-Braking System is a safety system that allows the wheels on a motor vehicle to continue interacting tractively with…
Hydraulic Brake
Hydraulic Brake is an arrangement of braking mechanism which uses brake fluid, typically containing ethylene glycol,…
Frictional, Pumping, Electromagnetic brakes
1. Frictional brakes are most common and can be divided broadly into "shoe"…
Types of Brakes
Brakes may be broadly described as using friction, pumping, or electromagnetics. One…
Brake Introduction
A brake is amechanical devicewhich inhibits motion. Its opposite component is aclutch. Brake pedal…
Battery Principe of Operation
A battery is a device that converts chemical energy directly to electrical…
Types of Batteries
Unfortunately there is no single battery technology available on the market today…


