@INSAnityIz That's right. Usually fluid pressure is lower in rear calipers (that means the overall brake balance is moved towards front) and discs are smaller, because they don't need to stand such big forces as the front ones.
@Thomson1024 also for stability purposes the rear discs have to be less powerful, cuz all the braking systems are more or less combi brakes and if the rearbrakes hit hard then the car gets displaced sideways.
@jianh1989 Rear brakes don't have to stand as massive forces and heat as those in front. So rear discs are smaller and don't need to be slotted and cross-drilled, one of these features is usually enough to dispose heat.
Transparency is a property of material. When object has a material assigned you can change object's transparency by adjusting material's transparency. It also can be animated so you can make transparency transitions.
@jianh1989 Slots and holes increase the disc's overall area that contacts with flowing air. The bigger the area, the more heat can be dispersed. It also helps when disc gets really hot - it deforms less when it expands (that's for steel discs, ceramic and carbon don't expand and deform much because of heat, I suppose). I decided to create such set of discs for this car because it is a concept of a supercar - so it goes fast and has to brake efficiently :)
Pressure of brake fluid increases (that's visualized as color change from yellow to red, in reality it doesn't change color, I believe) and fluid moves a bit (but not much) so its level in reservoir slightly decreases.
doubt is clear.. and mind blowing graphics... All scaling, translating, Rotating and transposing... perfect...
@INSAnityIz That's right. Usually fluid pressure is lower in rear calipers (that means the overall brake balance is moved towards front) and discs are smaller, because they don't need to stand such big forces as the front ones.
@Thomson1024 also for stability purposes the rear discs have to be less powerful, cuz all the braking systems are more or less combi brakes and if the rearbrakes hit hard then the car gets displaced sideways.
@jianh1989 Rear brakes don't have to stand as massive forces and heat as those in front. So rear discs are smaller and don't need to be slotted and cross-drilled, one of these features is usually enough to dispose heat.
@Mati2850 Thanks. The song is "Clubbed to Death" by Rob D.
Transparency is a property of material. When object has a material assigned you can change object's transparency by adjusting material's transparency. It also can be animated so you can make transparency transitions.
@jianh1989 Slots and holes increase the disc's overall area that contacts with flowing air. The bigger the area, the more heat can be dispersed. It also helps when disc gets really hot - it deforms less when it expands (that's for steel discs, ceramic and carbon don't expand and deform much because of heat, I suppose). I decided to create such set of discs for this car because it is a concept of a supercar - so it goes fast and has to brake efficiently :)
Pressure of brake fluid increases (that's visualized as color change from yellow to red, in reality it doesn't change color, I believe) and fluid moves a bit (but not much) so its level in reservoir slightly decreases.
Hey! Really great job, very useful and great song too!
It's "Clubbed to death" by Rob D.
good job Tomek, well done!
Did you use autocad inventer? this is amazing! im still learning in college to make a 3d Piston
No, it was created in 3ds Max only. I considered using Catia but due to formal reasons I couldn't :/
@Thomson1024 I see, but how does cross-drilled or slotted design can help a disc brake disperse heat?
Your video is... Great. Thank you for uploading it :D
why is the rear brake disc only slotted and not cross-drilled?
nyc animation.....thank you
@Thomson1024 Thanks =)
thank you Thomson1024.. I've solved that because of your video. :)
@thomson1024 : How can you make a solid object become transparent object? 0:32
song called the systematic process...........may be i thought
which software did you use to do this stimulation?
It was done in 3ds Max 2009 (modelling, animation and rendering), VirtualDub and Adobe Premiere (post production)
+Thomson1024 what's the music name?
Nice
what is the song called?
@fdefever thanks :)
Kept imagining Neo and Morpheus talking about the Matrix the whole time....
hey what hpn at 2:17?????
nice
for braking system animation , you can visit the channel of "theautopartsshop"
This really helped, since it wasn't englesh. Love to the sarcasm right? make a englesh version. i don't understand Lituanian/ spanish right?
There are annotations in English