This animation is really cool and helpful! I love how it shows the inner workings of things, so I can really understand how they work. I’ve always wondered how hydraulic brakes work, and now I finally know!
If you use colors changing to display the pressure instead of moving lines (like red for high pressure or blue for low), it would be clearer. Other than that, great video.
@@aratrikamandal7078for knowing how to fix a car? This isnt rocket scientist. Its man stuff. Ya woman can do it to. But its man stuff if thats whats ur tryna get at.
I wish you would give a sectioned view of the master cylinder as it's just as fascinating and important. Thought great video on the rest of the system👍
This video is just explaining the mechanics of it. I learned what I needed from this, check out donut media’s how brakes work and see if that covers what you need? Ik I’m 4 months late but it’s never too late for knowledge!
so essentially it's a liquid used to replace a mechanical linkage...but! if you have a leak anywhere in the hydraulic system you lose the entire thing, right?
Liquids do not compress, it is movement by pushing. Pressure is for pneumatics fluid is actually pushed around mechanically. That said however you want to imagine that closed system operating is up to you. Thank you for taking the time to watch and to share your thoughts. As break fluid ages there is a risk that gas (or indeed air) can get into to pipes and this can be disastrous. You apply the pressure with your foot and leg (which have give), the servo assists (vacuum from engine) then it’s closed system from then on in (some flex in the break pedal). See drum breaks for a different approach.
Why does it take so long sometimes to get that air pocket out of the lines? I had to bleed my lexus 4 times around before it finally worked. My 4runner, I bled 1 time around and was good! Although my 4runner had electronic pump vs my lexus a manual.
Okay but how do the servo and master cylinder work? Because surly my foot on the brake pedal isn't enough force to stop my car while moving. So how do they increase the hydraulic pressure?
Nice video ! But I wonder, as the front brakes are closer to the cylindre than the back ones, there has to be more pressure, and therefore a different braking power, right (energy loss) ?
If two friction surfaces are put close but don’t “bite” they wear. Like rubbing two sheets of sand paper together. If the sand paper is clamped tight no wear. If you rub together they wear out. This means you just have shiny metal against shiny metal that just slides or in the case of sand paper just paper slipping against paper. Does that help?
Quite true but this video animation was designed for a basic intro. Much as I’d love to have done more animation costs a fortune and takes a lot of time and so cost to produce. Fun as it was additional animation was beyond the scope of this piece of work. And it’s free for you all. If it helps great, spread the word. If not thanks for watching anyway and hope you find the right one for you. ATB
@@Spraiser74 Thanks very Much Simon. I have used Caligari in the past and though pretty fantastic I'm always looking for an easier to use program and as you will know things are changing fast Best wishes and Stay Safe.😊
question, if the brake fluid in the reservoir is betwween min and max ( so there is air on top when you close the lid ) does that affect the system ? if its full and exceeds the max does it pop the lid out when you try to brake ?
Zabardast cheers from Toronto.....at 25,000 kms 4 years old Mitsubishi RVR losing DOT4 fluid.....but cannot find the leak! Please advise. Also, the stupid Reservoir is inclined for some reason?
thanks so the brake pedal pushes the pull rod pushing the servor an goes through the hydraulic lines into the reservoir the brake fluids are put in there so the hydraulic lines dont blow up then into the whole car an that's how a brake pedal work's
Hello Simon, I don't know if it's possible that we can re-upload your videos about brakes but with the audio in Spanish? We are waiting for your answer, thank you! (PS: we will not monetize with that video, it is for educational purposes only)
Thanks, good visualisation. Works best when you're also reading about the same topic in the textbook.
I'm guessing u are a junior ? (Cbse?)
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@@siddharthbhatia8815 T_T physics part 2 class 11th cbse?
@@extreme4180 Friend, I made this comment 3 years ago.
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This animation is really cool and helpful! I love how it shows the inner workings of things, so I can really understand how they work. I’ve always wondered how hydraulic brakes work, and now I finally know!
Who is here to understand Pascal's Principle?
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Top level animation and instruction!
Verry good job brother but why didn t you show us what's inside the SERVO PLZ !!???
It's a bit dull, just a partial vacuum to create a pressure differential. Bit like outer space....
If you use colors changing to display the pressure instead of moving lines (like red for high pressure or blue for low), it would be clearer. Other than that, great video.
It's not about pressure... It's about fluid movement and it's direction. He could have used something else to avoid confusion.
I disagree
excellent video. These were the visuals I was searching for.
I have a textbook but the parts of the system isn't complete.
I'm very happy to have this video to do my presentation tomorrow
Thank you sir
I understood very clearly
2:09 was very cool
Now I feel more manly
For what
@@aratrikamandal7078because now I know how it works
@@aratrikamandal7078for knowing how to fix a car? This isnt rocket scientist. Its man stuff. Ya woman can do it to. But its man stuff if thats whats ur tryna get at.
manlier*
Yeah, one feels proud when their gender do something interesting, I can understand
Wow....complex systems makes our life easy... ✨✨✨
I wish you would give a sectioned view of the master cylinder as it's just as fascinating and important. Thought great video on the rest of the system👍
I think that is the best explanation.
How did people even come Up with this? This is geniuous...Like wow
Very nice visualization...
Well explained...best explanation 👍 👍👍👍 very helpful and this has increased my interest toward mechanical engineering in future.... thanks a lot 🙏🙏🙏👍
Very interesting and informative!! Thanks
Very well explained thank you....
I dint learned anything here , i just saw how everything was connected 😕
This video is just explaining the mechanics of it. I learned what I needed from this, check out donut media’s how brakes work and see if that covers what you need? Ik I’m 4 months late but it’s never too late for knowledge!
that's your fault
@@tylerallen4529 Thanksss!!! it really helps me a lot > ◡
Don’t worry, the car break down itself
You just know they are connected ,atleast you learn one thing.😉
This was awesome. Thank you so much!
Helped alot thank you 💝
Nice video
Idk why but i burst out laughing when he said "We have brake pedal"
We have clutch pedal too! 🤣🤣🤣
This is a good animation! make car electrical system also
Good job
Very good video
Sir
so essentially it's a liquid used to replace a mechanical linkage...but! if you have a leak anywhere in the hydraulic system you lose the entire thing, right?
Ty
These videos are very helpful, can you make this a series with more car parts?
Now I understand why you should pressed clutch before braking
What is the work of servo here and how the brake pedal is get reversed to its initial position...suddenly
Rubber seal in cylinder returns fluid. Brake pedal has a spring.
pretty good but you didn't explain the part concerned with the stopping of wheels...
The master cylinder applies pressure to the hydraulic fluid it doesn’t push the fluid at all.
Liquids do not compress, it is movement by pushing. Pressure is for pneumatics fluid is actually pushed around mechanically. That said however you want to imagine that closed system operating is up to you. Thank you for taking the time to watch and to share your thoughts. As break fluid ages there is a risk that gas (or indeed air) can get into to pipes and this can be disastrous. You apply the pressure with your foot and leg (which have give), the servo assists (vacuum from engine) then it’s closed system from then on in (some flex in the break pedal). See drum breaks for a different approach.
Keep up a good work
nice
Why does it take so long sometimes to get that air pocket out of the lines? I had to bleed my lexus 4 times around before it finally worked. My 4runner, I bled 1 time around and was good! Although my 4runner had electronic pump vs my lexus a manual.
doing best work bro.. thanks for this animation hard work👍🏻👍🏻
Good idea.
Thanks
Okay but how do the servo and master cylinder work? Because surly my foot on the brake pedal isn't enough force to stop my car while moving. So how do they increase the hydraulic pressure?
good video. so changing the hydraulic liquid in the reservoir is of no use as there is no liquid circulation in the break system.
Nice video ! But I wonder, as the front brakes are closer to the cylindre than the back ones, there has to be more pressure, and therefore a different braking power, right (energy loss) ?
I think it is conserved because the liquid does not compress so the transfer is as if connected unlike with pneumatics ?
So how does it fail
If two friction surfaces are put close but don’t “bite” they wear. Like rubbing two sheets of sand paper together. If the sand paper is clamped tight no wear. If you rub together they wear out. This means you just have shiny metal against shiny metal that just slides or in the case of sand paper just paper slipping against paper. Does that help?
Can you give me 3d versions of this brake system, I need to learn to draw this on solidworks (I'm very interested)
Great work 👌👌
Nice I understand simply thank you
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It shouldn't be yellow black as if there is air in the system
I think its just showing the motion of the fluid. It would be difficult to show motion if it was just a constant color
Are you dumb, stupid or dumb?
The sound is cut, the first syllables aren`t heard
Not on my computer. Are you sure? It begins “let’s take a look….” If that doesn’t get you glued to the screen then nothing will. Thanks for watching.
Cross sections of the components would help a lot to actually understand how the components work, instead of just what they do
Quite true but this video animation was designed for a basic intro. Much as I’d love to have done more animation costs a fortune and takes a lot of time and so cost to produce. Fun as it was additional animation was beyond the scope of this piece of work. And it’s free for you all. If it helps great, spread the word. If not thanks for watching anyway and hope you find the right one for you. ATB
Thank you so much sir
Good explain
Hi Simon... Nice Video, Keep up the good work. Could you tell me the 3d software used for the animation?
Hi there, Modo and after effects. Thanks.
@@Spraiser74 Thanks very Much Simon. I have used Caligari in the past and though pretty fantastic I'm always looking for an easier to use program and as you will know things are changing fast Best wishes and Stay Safe.😊
Why don't you make a animation about jammed brakes like how they get jammed and the brakes fail
Thank you!!!
thanks you sir very good video
Brakes turn kinetic energy into thermal energy.
how do you made this amazing animation????
which app you used???
It is modo, after effects and a render farm. Thanks.
Yes please tell application name
@@Spraiser74 how to make it
question, if the brake fluid in the reservoir is betwween min and max ( so there is air on top when you close the lid )
does that affect the system ? if its full and exceeds the max does it pop the lid out when you try to brake ?
Zabardast cheers from Toronto.....at 25,000 kms 4 years old Mitsubishi RVR losing DOT4 fluid.....but cannot find the leak! Please advise. Also, the stupid Reservoir is inclined for some reason?
Out of my range I’m afraid but try checking master cylinder on rear breaks? Slide it over and see if a leak . Or garage it my good man?
nice mate !!!!!!
this video is very important to me so I download it thank you........................
How all internal compaonent work that should ne shown
Good
i started watching this in class and the teacher put it on while o was watching
Well , I hope it helped you both.
Abs system working animation plz 🙏🙏🙏
Brake pedal and the master cylinder is on the wrong side
thanks so the brake pedal pushes the pull rod pushing the servor an goes through the hydraulic lines into the reservoir the brake fluids are put in there so the hydraulic lines dont blow up then into the whole car an that's how a brake pedal work's
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Hello Simon, I don't know if it's possible that we can re-upload your videos about brakes but with the audio in Spanish? We are waiting for your answer, thank you! (PS: we will not monetize with that video, it is for educational purposes only)
Can you provide a little more detail. Thanks
Hey bro.. Can I use this video in a part of my video????? please ans. me?????
Great info ❤🎉
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Hi
Out of curiosity, what program did you use for the narration of this video?
Adobe audition, modo and after effects. Thanks.
Very nice👌🙏
Thank u
Sir what is meaning of slave cylinder
It means the master cylinder is racist.
My brake is stuck
Thoughts and prayers
Brake booster sir
Nothing was understood except pushing break why you were not showing exact breaking in wheel...,🤷
Omg.....keep safe
Yes very good I been such a cave man about brakes .
some kind of xray would help
What have you hurt?
Tomorrow is my exam I will just write what u said it the video jf the question come
Tomorrow I will thank ..... If the question come
who else have physics tomr?
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who has watched this from class 9 aps🤣🤣🤣
Hii
" TIME PASS" video
U doesn't show what happens exactly with brakes oil pump and brake pads every driver have know as this
Watch the disc brake one then
Wow
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Yeah why?
Kuch maja nahi a raha hai
Tell Hindi please
This is the stupidest invention I have ever seen in my life.
𝕋𝕙𝕒𝕟𝕜𝕤 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕥𝕖𝕒𝕔𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕘
Thanks
Good job
Thanks