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- October 2018
- 180 Pages
China, Global
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Cornering Brake Control (CBC) is a type of brake system and component that is designed to improve the stability of a vehicle when cornering. It works by applying the brakes to the inside wheels of a vehicle when cornering, which helps to reduce the risk of skidding or oversteering. CBC systems are typically found in vehicles with electronic stability control (ESC) systems, as they work together to improve the overall handling of the vehicle. CBC systems are also used in some high-performance vehicles, as they can help to reduce the amount of time it takes to complete a corner.
CBC systems are typically composed of a number of components, including sensors, actuators, and control units. The sensors detect the vehicle's speed and direction, while the actuators apply the brakes to the inside wheels. The control unit then processes the data from the sensors and determines how much braking force should be applied.
Some of the companies that produce CBC systems and components include Bosch, Continental, Delphi, and TRW Automotive. Show Less Read more