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BRAKING SYSTEM
PROJECT REPORT
SUBMITTED BY
ABIN AJ (ACE19ME001)
ADHINAN UMAR U (ACE19ME002)
DEVADUTH A B (ACE19ME005)
VAISHAKH S KUMAR (ACE19ME024)
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that this Project Report titled "AUTOMATED ELECTROMAGNETIC
BRAKING SYSTEM” is a bonafide record of the work done by Abin A J (ACE19ME001),
Adhinan Umar U (ACE19ME002), Devaduth A B (ACE19ME005), Vaishakh S Kumar
(ACE19ME024) under our guidance towards the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the
award of the Degree of Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering of the APJ Abdul
Kalam Technological University during the year 2022-2023.
I would like to express my deep sense of gratitude to Dr. Farrukh Sayeed, Principal, for
rendering all the facilities for the completion of my project. I am gratefully indebted to Asst Prof
Arun Raj R, Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Project Coordinator, for his
valuable advice and encouragement which enabled me to complete this project successfully.
With profound respect and immense gratitude, I wish to thank Mr.Babumon S, Assistant
Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department, for giving source of ideas and encouragement
throughout the course of the Project.
I also thank all other Faculty members and Staff of Mechanical Engineering Department for
their timely help and advice.
Above all I praise and thank the God Almighty for the support, guidance and blessings
bestowed up on me throughout the Project.
ABIN A J
ADHINAN UMAR U
DEVADUTH A B
VAISHAKH S KUMAR
ABSTRACT
This project aims to design and implement an electromagnetic braking system for automobiles,
focusing on enhancing safety and energy efficiency. Traditional braking systems have limitations in
terms of response time, precision, and energy regeneration. The proposed electromagnetic braking
system addresses these limitations by utilizing an electromagnet to control braking force.
The project utilizes an Arduino microcontroller and various components to develop a working
prototype of the electromagnetic braking system. An infrared sensor is incorporated to detect the
presence of objects, triggering the activation of the braking system. The system consists of an
electromagnet, motor, fan, and LED, each serving a specific function in the braking process.
Through careful control logic, the system responds rapidly to the sensor input, ensuring quick and
precise braking. It showcases the advantages of faster response times, precise control, and energy
regeneration compared to traditional braking systems. Furthermore, it highlights the potential for
integration with autonomous vehicles, advanced control algorithms, and vehicle-to-vehicle
communication for further improvements.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction 1
2 Literature Survey 3
3 Methodology 5
4 Introduction To Components 6
5 Construction 13
6 Working 15
7 Calculation 18
8 Theoretical Analysis 20
9 Result 24
10 Conclusion 31
11 Future Scope 32
12 Reference 33
LIST OF FIGURES
2 Prototype 4
3 Cycle Wheel 6
4 Iron Disc 6
5 Electromagnet 7
6 Electric Motor 8
7 Potentiometer 8
8 Arduino UNO 9
9 Relay Module 9
10 IR Sensor 9
11 Frame 10
12 Li-io Battery 10
14 Circuit Diagram 12