VD L3 2015 PDF
VD L3 2015 PDF
VD L3 2015 PDF
ME5670
Lecture 3
Thomas Gillespie, Fundamentals of Vehicle Dynamics, SAE, 1992.
http://www.me.utexas.edu/~longoria/VSDC/clog.html
http://www.slideshare.net/NirbhayAgarwal/four-wheel-steering-system
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Steering System
To control the angular motion of the wheels and thus the direction of vehicle motion
To provide the direction stability of the vehicle
There are different types of steering systems
Front wheel steering system
Rare wheel steering system
Four wheel steering system
Four wheel steering system is arranged so that the front wheels roll without any
lateral slip
In this system, the front wheels are supported on front axle so that they can swing
to the left or right for steering.
Such movement is produced by gearing and linkage between the steering wheel
and steering knuckle
There are two types of steer modes: rear steer mode for slow speeds and crab mode
for high speeds.
To control the direction stability of the vehicle using steering system, the
force/moment analysis is important
Ackerman Steering Mechanism
At any angle of steering, the center point of all the circular path traced by all the
wheels will coincide at a common point.
It is difficult to achieve with simple linkages. However, it is applicable for low speed.
Turning Radius
Turning circle of a car is the diameter of the circle described by the outside wheels
when turning on full lock.
The difference in angle between the two front wheels and the car frame during
turns. The toe-out is secured by providing the proper relationship between the steering
knuckle arms, tie rods and pitman arm.
Vehicle Dynamics and Steering
Under steer: When the slip angle of front wheels is greater than the slip angle of rear wheels
Over steer: When the slip angle of front wheels is lesser than the slip angle of rear wheels
Neutral steer or counter steering: When the slip angle of front wheels is equal to the slip
angle of rear wheels
Steering Gear Boxes
Typical Steering Systems
Rack-and pinion linkage: Truck steering system
Differential steer
Steering gearbox
Trapezoidal tie-rod
arrangement
Right turn
Left turn
Ideal Steering Geometry
Tie rod end connect with the relay linkage end at the ideal centre.
If the linkage joint is either inboard or outboard of this point, the steering geometry
error will cause a steer action as the wheels moves into jounce or rebound
Steering Geometry Error
Error due to toe change Error due to understeer
Different angles are selected to minimize the front type wear rather than handling.
Lateral or Cornering Force on Wheels/Tires
A slip angle, , defines the difference between the wheel
plane and the direction of motion, which may arise due to
induced motion or because of an applied side force, .
linear region
Variables that impact cornering force:
Maximum cornering forces: Normal load
passenger car tires: 18 degrees Inflation pressure
racing car tires: 6 degrees Lateral load transfer
(Wong) Size
In general, tractive (or braking) effort will reduce the cornering force that can be generated
at a given slip angle. This can be important in acceleration or braking in a turn, or in
maintaining stability subject to disturbances.
Cornering Stiffness and Coefficients
The cornering stiffness will depend on tire properties such as: