How the braking distribution occurs among front and rear brakes?
It is observed that in vehicles either the distribution of weight over the two axles is equal, or the front axle carries more weight, the braking effect has to be more at the front wheels for efficient braking. It is seen that in general for achieving maximum efficiency, about 75% of the total braking effect should be on front wheels. However, in such case the trouble would arise while travelling over wet road where hight braking effect at the front would cause skidding of front wheels, because of decrease of weight transfer. In practice, about 60% of the braking effort is applied on the front wheels.
How to Calculate Front Wheel Reaction with All Wheel Braking?
Front Wheel Reaction with All Wheel Braking calculator uses Normal Reaction at the Front Wheel = Vehicle Weight*(Horizontal Distance of C.G. from Rear Axle+Friction Coefficient Between Wheels and Ground*Height of Center of Gravity (C.G.) of Vehicle)*cos(Inclination Angle of Road)/(Vehicle Wheelbase) to calculate the Normal Reaction at the Front Wheel, Front Wheel Reaction with All Wheel Braking formula is used to find the reaction force offered by the road surface onto the front wheel. Normal Reaction at the Front Wheel is denoted by RF symbol.
How to calculate Front Wheel Reaction with All Wheel Braking using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Front Wheel Reaction with All Wheel Braking, enter Vehicle Weight (W), Horizontal Distance of C.G. from Rear Axle (x), Friction Coefficient Between Wheels and Ground (μ), Height of Center of Gravity (C.G.) of Vehicle (h), Inclination Angle of Road (θ) & Vehicle Wheelbase (b) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Front Wheel Reaction with All Wheel Braking calculation can be explained with given input values -> 4625.314 = 11000*(1.15+0.49*0.065)*cos(0.0872664625997001)/(2.8).