Monday, 28 July 2014


ELECTRONIC BRAKE DISTRIBUTION
Electronic brake distribution is a technology made as a safety function in automobiles that improves a vehicle’s braking performance and works in combination with an antilock brake system or ABS. EBD enables the braking force of a vehicle to be increased or applied automatically, depending on road conditions, speed of the vehicle, weight of vehicle.
 
In a car with no EBD or simple braking system, when the brake pedal is applied the brake fluid travels from the master cylinder to the brake cylinders. When the fluid goes inside the brake cylinder, the pressure of the fluid being applied forces the two pistons to push out resulting in the brake shoes or pads being pushed out. This push or pressure is in direct proportion to the push by the pistons, which causes the shoes or pads to rub against the drum or caliper. This reaction creates friction and decreases the turning of the wheels.

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