Disk brake / Fixed caliper brake - How it works! (Animation)
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- Опубліковано 13 січ 2025
- Disk brakes are used in many modern vehicles. This type of brake is also often used in motorsports. In this animation, we want to explain a disk brake with a ventilated brake disk.
Contents
1) Ventilated brake disc
2) Monoblock brake caliper
3) Brake piston and brake pads
4) Brake lining and carrier plate
5) Brake fluid
6) Clearance and minimum distance
7) Fixed vs. floating caliper
thank you. you have easily taught me what my college did not
Looking at brake design for a university project for the second time. My first time was about 3 years ago, in second year, and I struggled so much to find a good explanation on the exact mechanism. If only I had this resource back then.
Great you could use it :)
Perfect designs, animations, explanations and contents. Thanks 👍🏼
watching this second time for my university project,,, awesome explanation.
This is a great explanation of the disc brakes through animation..
thank you for the clear explanation
Your videos and explanations are very good.
Finally got it. Thank you so much.
Anthony Furney ok
Thanks so much for an insightful video!
What a great video, very clear, thank you.
Reallly nice video and animation. What softwares you use?
Houdini
Nice video but i think you should also include the advantages of fixed callipers over floating callipers and vice versa . Anyways a good video .
That's not the point of his animations, they are only about the function. That's why the animations are so good, because they are what it is all about.
After somone understood the function of sth due to the animation, he can dive deeper into the topic via literature or videos with less ornate animations, since they aren't needed anymore.
Good animation
Amazing explanation thanks!
Beautifully explain
Keep up the great work !
Great video bro i love you
What makes the brake pads release though? Looking at the brakes on my car it seems like they can slide.
That’s my question too. I looked many animations about how Disc brake works, but none of them explains how the brake pads stay away from the brake disc while releasing the brake ;(
@@Natsuki_CoverI also want to know. If the piston contracts some with the foot off the brake, what makes that happen?
And if it contacts *some* , why not all the way back to flush with the caliper? We know that doesn't happen because pistons need to be compressed at brake job time.....but why?
👍 thanks sir for make this impressive video to simply know the working principle of the bike braking system, sir I also interested to know the name of software used to create this impressive video if possible
I used Carrara 8 Pro for this animation.
@@ThomasSchwenke-knowledge thanks sir
Thank you Sir❤️
an important component of the disc break is the break disk
There is no clearance on brake pads, not at all. It is constantly dragging ever so slightly. You can test yourself, a functional brake should always have slight contact in between pads and rotors.
What's your (scientific) source for this theory?
Thomas Schwenke you can test yourself by spinning your wheels when it’s on the rack, you can always feel a slight drag no matter what, because the rotors always have a high spots that will be in contact with the rotor.
This might be a problem with the brake pad. Do you have any other evidence than this?
Thomas Schwenke i am an autotech stident and all the wheels are like that and that’s what we are looking for after changing changing brake pads or checking brake pads.
Thanks. My books say something different. For example, have a look at "Das Bremsenhandbuch" by Springer.
What pushes the caliper piston back to its original position?
Saintheart Knights Springs in the guide pins
@@joepierson3859 i don't see springs in my caliper nor in the animation
Saintheart Knights
yeah you're right it's a square seal that actually retracts the cylinder, jump to the 4-minute point in this video
ua-cam.com/video/IVHdhXXNReQ/v-deo.html
Great racing line
Good break
Pls explain about Bearings
Which brake pad more wear in floating caliper
Question understand not again try
good informationn
What are O rings ?
Please say about train transition system
Electric, Diseal & steam engine
Can you please tell me which theme song is in the background? Thanks.
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Thanks a lot.
😄 I thought it was called the clipper this whole time. My mind has been misreading that word for 25 yrs.
Thanks.
why does this narrator reminds me of how its made
I came down here to post this same thing, and I am not much of a commenter on UA-cam, but you beat me to how accurately similar I feel.
What about air breaks can you make a video on that plz ?
Good point. I'll add it to the long list! :)
Thomas Schwenke what's next thing on list.
You should of also explained on the different types of break circuits like the front t to back, not just the split diagonal and the combination semi front to back split diagonal system used on older
Volvo's [ to my knowledge only Volvo exclusive].
Personally I like the split diagonal.
Good
this are R35 GTR brake system
You should make video in hindi also
*Disc brakes