Car Steering System
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2024
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The basic aim of steering is to ensure that the wheels are pointing in the desired directions. This is typically achieved by a series of linkages, rods, pivots and gears. One of the fundamental concepts is that of caster angle - each wheel is steered with a pivot point ahead of the wheel; this makes the steering tend to be self-centering towards the direction of travel.
I was searching this for a long time, thanks
With this video, I now understand the concept of the steering system much better...thanks
Hi Ramesh. In the Ackermann system, the wheels swivel at equal angles when driving along a curve. At low speeds, this may cause scrubbing of the wheels and heavy steering loads. A French carriage builder, Charles Jeantaud, modified it in 1878 to overcome this problem. Ackermann steering as we know it today includes the Jeantaud modification. The video shows this modified mechanism in which the axes of the steered front wheels to intersect on the axis of the non-steered rear wheels. Am I right?
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I understand the steering system a lot better thanks to this video
Dear Yashwanth, Thank you for your feedback. I run the animation for given design and it took the same amount of rotation angle in both direction. So, the answer to your question would be that the value of rotation angle in both direction would be the SAME, wherever you put the box.
What is not shown here is the geometry of alignment at turning. There is a common center of curvature of all the four wheels during turning. This is to prevent any of the wheels from side sweeping. Note that the front wheels open at an angle during turning but goes back to parallel when straight forward. If the wheels are parallel at turning it will be misaligned because there are more than one center of curvature.
exactly what i was looking for...new to driving and just wanted to know...how many rotation to give a steering wheel to make a wheel turn a certain degree. so 180 degree steering is 30 degree turning.
Its depend on linkages.drop arm etc...
I develop the programs to create my videos. Actual programs are not available for the time being. Program NOT allows you to change dimensions. It is not written that way.
Wow thanks this really helped me I get why the wheel on the inside of a turn turns more now
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nice vid, maybe add an audio in and be more descriptive with the tie rod ends, ider arms, spindles and stuff like that if possible.
great way of seeing how the steering works
Almost all vehichles today still use a mechanical linkage. some now adays in the year 2014 are now coming with a steering system called "Drive by wire" which completely disconnects the rack from the steering wheel, -Soto-
Positive Caster angle is what make the tire return.
Thank you my sir ,for being you solve my big question.I will visit your site.
Very nice linkage model. Do you know why the steering mechanism returns to the straight direction when moving and load is applied to the steering wheel? Someone asked me that a while ago and I could not answer.... Thanks in advance.
Bcz of caster
Sir can you give examples of a mechanism with a 4 Bar Non Parallel EQUAL Linkage? Please! Thank You...
cool steering system stuff man
which software did you use to make its design and video?
Great video. Very clear
I don't understand the gears in the end where the part where you turn the wheel to make it pull
Have you shown anti-ackerman steering system here ? If not, why dont the two wheels point to the same direction ?
plz can u tell which software have u used for simulating the steering mechanism
+Adarsh Chowdry Adobe Flash.
Now, how to get more steering lock with worm & roller :)
Lengthen pitman arm and idler arm?
Shorten them?
which steering mechanism is better??? power steering or the simple one?? n Y??
+ashish sahu Depends on your application. For small utility vehicles, rack and pinion or the one suggested in the video are good enough. If your load is high though, power steering is necessary.
Which software are u using for this animation?
Adobe Flash and AS3
Nice demo. Thanks.
+pop per Thank you for your visit and nice comment.
is there any interactable , downloadable version , i understand the system , but i would like to fuck around with it for awhile
i visited the site and still lost
interesting how the angles are different with each front tire.
sooo helpful...vl u plz add how d rotary motion of steering wheel is being converted into oscillating motion
+Subhani Mohammed Are you asking about the oscillation of the drop arm?
yes
yes
do you know about bevel gears? it is used here to transmit the motion of steering column to the drop arm. bevel gears quite common in transmitting motion in perpendicular axes. hope it helped!
+Subhani Mohammed This is done with worm and sector combination. The worm gear is on the steering shaft and the sector is in the steering lever. When the steering wheel is turned the sector gear is moved by the worm foreward or rearward depending on which way it is turned. Then the steering arm, being on the same shaft as the sector, oscillates with the sector gear.
Most all steering is rack n pinoin! This is from a muray riding mower???
which software did you use to make this????
Adobe Flash
mekanizmalar how you simulate this in adobe flash please tell me
Great work!
Thank you.
The centerline part cpmfused me but overall helpful video!
what about the one for a bus? they have their wheels behind the wheel.
+Dorian Buses use power steering.
Sir can convert this type of normal steering to power steering
I do not know how to answer to this question. I am sure someone who have more knowledge in this field will come along to answer to this question.
Thank you so much!
nice work
how to decide steering rod inclination? need help
Nice to understand
What's the name of the program?
Adobe Flash
@@mekanizmalar thanks
Nice clip
nice clip
not too bad of a video
old man named erasmus darwin make something like this in old england i think
Cool👌👌👍👍🙏🙏
Thanks.
very goooooooooooooood
No audio
There no voice in the video
90% of the vehicles I see still have the outside tire plowing in a full turn. Trucks cars vans buses doesn’t matter. No vehicle truly has a accurate steering system
Is it because of this system's flawed accuracy?
We cant get becz of packaging the system in the vehicle.we hve to sacrifce smthng like tcd or ackermnn or bumpsteer or brake steer
Yes
Thanks
very nise
good very good
A little dry but a helpful video
Ok
great ................
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muppet ye
Name of the software?
Adobe Flash