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BRAKES

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ABS ECU senses the rotational speed of the

wheels and calculates the vehicle speed based on

the signal received from the wheel speed sensor.

During braking, deceleration will vary on pedal

pressure, the vehicle speed during braking, and

the road surface conditions. For example,

deceleration rate will be much higher on dry

asphalt compared to wet or icy surface.

ECU judges the slip condition between the wheel

and road surface by monitoring the change in

wheel’s rotational speed during braking. The ECU

controls the ABS actuator to deliver the optimum

hydraulic pressure to the brake cylinder to

precisely control the speed of the wheels,

maintaining the maximum brake force.

(ii) Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU)

General:

It consists of a Return Pumps, Solenoid Valves,

Accumulator, and Motor. It forms the link between

the TMC and the foundation brakes. It implements

the commands is- sued by the ECU by using

solenoid valves to control the pressure at the

foundation brakes.

There are four pairs (4-channel system) of Inlet

and Outlet valves and are located in the upper

section of the modulator. Solenoid valves are

responsible for modulating the pressure in the

brake cylinder during active ABS control.

The Return Pump element is installed in the

center of the modulator and is driven by an

electric Motor.

The pump transfers the brake fluid emerging from

the wheel brakes through the accumulator on its

way back to the TMC The pump actuation can be

felt on the foot pedal as pulsations.

Accumulator are Located in the lower section of

the hydraulic modulator. The accumulator absorbs

the surge in brake fluid that accompanies the

pressure reduction phase.