1. Introduction
Brakes and dynamometers are mechanical devices related to control and measurement of motion and power.
- Brakes โ Used to reduce speed or stop motion
- Dynamometers โ Used to measure power/torque of engines or machines
Key idea:
Brakes absorb energy, while dynamometers measure power (often by absorbing it).
2. Brakes
2.1 What is a Brake?
A brake is a mechanical device used to slow down or stop a moving body by converting kinetic energy into heat energy through friction.
2.2 Principle of Braking
- When brake shoes/pads press against a rotating surface (drum/disc), friction force is generated
- This friction opposes motion
- Kinetic energy is converted into heat
2.3 Types of Brakes
(a) Drum Brake
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- Brake shoes press inside a rotating drum
- Common in older vehicles
(b) Disc Brake
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- Pads press against a rotating disc (rotor)
- Better heat dissipation
- Widely used in modern vehicles
(c) Band Brake
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- A flexible band wraps around a drum
- Tightening the band produces braking
(d) Block Brake
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- A block presses directly on a rotating wheel
2.4 Components of Brakes
- Brake drum/disc
- Brake shoes/pads
- Actuating mechanism (mechanical/hydraulic)
- Springs and linkages
2.5 Advantages of Brakes
- Provide safety and control
- Simple operation
- Reliable and effective
2.6 Disadvantages
- Heat generation
- Wear and tear
- Maintenance required
2.7 Applications
- Automobiles
- Elevators
- Cranes and hoists
- Industrial machines
3. Dynamometers
3.1 What is a Dynamometer?
A dynamometer is a device used to measure torque and power produced by an engine or motor.
3.2 Principle of Working
- Measures force acting on a rotating shaft
- Calculates torque (T)
- Power is calculated using:
P=602ฯNTโ
Where:
- P = Power
- N = Speed (rpm)
- T = Torque
3.3 Types of Dynamometers
(A) Absorption Dynamometer
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- Absorbs entire power of engine
- Converts it into heat
Types:
- Prony Brake Dynamometer
- Rope Brake Dynamometer
- Hydraulic Dynamometer
- Eddy Current Dynamometer
(B) Transmission Dynamometer
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- Does not absorb power
- Measures torque while transmitting power
Types:
- Belt transmission dynamometer
- Torsion dynamometer
3.4 Advantages of Dynamometers
- Accurate power measurement
- Useful in engine testing
- Helps in performance analysis
3.5 Disadvantages
- Costly equipment
- Requires calibration
- Heat dissipation issues (absorption type)
3.6 Applications
- Engine testing laboratories
- Automobile industries
- Power plants
- Research and development
4. Difference Between Brakes and Dynamometers
| Feature | Brakes | Dynamometers |
|---|---|---|
| Function | Stop or slow motion | Measure power |
| Energy | Dissipated as heat | Measured/absorbed |
| Application | Vehicles, machines | Testing equipment |
| Output | Retarding force | Power/torque |