Brake System (Torque and Friction)

In summary, the conversation discusses the calculation of the normal force needed for a car to slow down as quickly as possible using a disk brake system. The car's weight, tire diameter, and coefficients of friction with the road and brake pad are given, and the necessary torque and force are calculated. However, the correct answer is not determined as the use of kinetic or static friction coefficients is unclear.
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Homework Statement


The tires of a 1500 kg car are 0.600 m in diameter and the coefficients of friction with the road surface are µs = 0.800 and µk = 0.600. Suppose the car has a disk brake system. Each wheel is slowed by the frictional force between a single brake pad and the disk-shaped rotor. On this particular car, the brake pad comes into contact with the rotor at an average distance of 18.5 cm from the axis. The coefficients of friction between the brake pad and the disk are µs = 0.588 and µk = 0.490. Calculate the normal force that must be applied to the rotor such that the car slows as quickly as possible.


Homework Equations


Torque = Fd
Friction = n* coefficiant


The Attempt at a Solution


I'm not very sure which values to use. All I did was find the torque required and find the amount of force to apply

0.8 * 1500/4 * 9.8 = 0.185 * F * 0.588

8.11, 1.35 and 7.30 kN are some of the answers that I submitted and are all wrong.
 
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  • #2
Hi zewei1988! :smile:

Hint: you haven't used the radius of the wheel. :wink:
 
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But which friction coefficient should I use? Static or Kinetic?
 
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Which do you think? And why? :smile:
 
  • #5
kinetic? cos it's moving?
 
  • #6
That's the general idea! :smile:

But there are two friction forces here … is there relative motion in both cases? :wink:
 
  • #7
I dun really know.
 

1. What is torque in relation to a brake system?

Torque is a measure of the force that is required to rotate an object around its axis. In the context of a brake system, torque is the force that is applied to the brake pads by the calipers to slow down or stop the rotation of the wheels.

2. How does friction play a role in a brake system?

Friction is the force that resists the motion between two surfaces in contact. In a brake system, friction is crucial as it is what allows the brake pads to create the necessary resistance against the rotating wheels, ultimately slowing them down and bringing the vehicle to a stop.

3. What factors affect the torque and friction in a brake system?

The torque and friction in a brake system are affected by several factors, including the design and materials of the brake pads and rotors, the type of brake fluid used, the temperature and humidity of the environment, and the condition of the braking components.

4. How can the performance of a brake system be improved?

The performance of a brake system can be improved by ensuring regular maintenance and replacement of worn-out components, using high-quality brake pads and rotors, and selecting the appropriate brake fluid for the vehicle's needs. It is also important to drive responsibly and avoid sudden or harsh braking, which can put excessive strain on the brake system.

5. What are the consequences of a malfunctioning brake system?

A malfunctioning brake system can have severe consequences, including decreased stopping power, longer braking distances, and increased risk of accidents. It can also cause excessive wear and tear on other components of the vehicle, leading to costly repairs. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs are crucial for ensuring the safety and reliability of a vehicle's brake system.

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