2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16062264
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Composites in Vehicles Brake Systems-Selected Issues and Areas of Development

Abstract: Modern composite materials, thanks to their excellent properties, are widely used [...]

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“…This is why it is one of the most important systems in vehicles. Being the first safety system in cars, it is imperative to keep it in good condition to prevent collisions and accidents (Borawski et al, 2023).The system itself sends signs of a malfunction before it fails completely or requires a preventive change. This type of signals is presented through sound, (such as squeaks), sensations (both in the pedal and in driving), as well as visual aspects (irregularities in the brake disc, light on the dashboard) (Sebastián Aldair Calderón Guerra et al, n.d.).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is why it is one of the most important systems in vehicles. Being the first safety system in cars, it is imperative to keep it in good condition to prevent collisions and accidents (Borawski et al, 2023).The system itself sends signs of a malfunction before it fails completely or requires a preventive change. This type of signals is presented through sound, (such as squeaks), sensations (both in the pedal and in driving), as well as visual aspects (irregularities in the brake disc, light on the dashboard) (Sebastián Aldair Calderón Guerra et al, n.d.).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individual components, such as the gearbox, can be controlled automatically or manually by the driver, or the internal combustion engine is controlled by the electronic control unit (ECU) as a result of the driver's reaction by pressing the accelerator pedal. The driver's reactions are also responsible for the operation of other systems, especially those related to active safety, i.e., the suspension and braking systems [1][2][3][4][5]. The control of the braking system is linked to the engine control system, active vehicle suspension, and passive safety systems (airbags, seat belt tensioners, etc.).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%