

Pneumatic braking Systems: Case Study
Abstract
Braking systems are critical for ensuring vehicular safety and operational control. Pneumatic braking systems, which operate using compressed air, have become the preferred choice for heavy-duty vehicles and trains due to their robustness, fail-safe design, and high braking force. This paper explores the fundamental working principle, components, advantages, disadvantages, and key applications of pneumatic braking systems. A real-world case study of Indian Railways highlights their large-scale implementation and practical benefits. The study concludes that despite certain limitations, pneumatic braking systems remain essential in modern transportation for their reliability and efficiency.
Cite as:A. Gujar. (2025). Pneumatic braking Systems: Case Study. Research and Reviews: Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 1(1), 40–44.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15235421
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