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A
SEMINAR REPORT
On
“Four Wheel Steering System”
GANJAVE BABASAHEB REVAJI
Roll No:-46
Under The Guidance of:-
Prof :- Kaklij S.S.
DEPARTMENT OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
AMRUTVAHINI POLYTECHNIC, SANGAMNER - 422608
MSBTE
2013-2014
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Amrutvahini Sheti and Shikshan Vikas Sanstha’s
AMRUTVAHINI POLYTECHNIC, SANGAMNER
Department of Automobile Engineering
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that,
GANJAVE BABASAHEB REVAJI
has satisfactorily carried out and completed the seminar work entitle
“Automobile BearingFour Wheel Steering System”
This work is being submitted for the award of diploma of
Automobile Engineering
It is submitted in the partial fulfillment of the prescribed syllabus of
MSBTE, Mumbai
For the academic year 2013-2014
Prof. KAKLIJ S.S. Prof. PHAPALE.D.S Prof.PATIL.B.D
(Guide) (Co-ordinator) (H. O. D.)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
A Seminar of such comprehensive covrage can be prepared without the help from numerous
and people who are in fild.
We are especially indebted to Prof. Patil B.D . Head of Automobile Engineering Dept ,for
inspiring to take this seminar . I also express my sincere to him for this valuable guidance
successful completion of this seminar . He always help to me solve the queries and motivated me
through the seminar wirk ti do in the possible manner .
We present my sincere thank to Prof. Jadhav R. B. sir giving helping and guiding in seminar
report and pricess inspiring of busy schedule guiding me throughout the seminar.
Finally I am thankfull to staff of Automobile Engineering Dept. and all my friends who always
encourage and me during completion of seminar report.
MR. GANJAVE BABASAHEB REVAJI
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Abstract
This paper discuss about theFour Wheel Steering System.Now-a-days, there is
development in steering system technologists are searching on the same project in order to
produce the desired automobile
To provide the smooth operation of turning vehicle,this system creates. There was design
of equipment and calculations of the required smooth operation of turning vehicle Also, the
complete knowledge about the spacification, working, & mechanism and applications of the
four wheel steering is covered.
This seminar was conducted to the different ways of providing smooth operation of
turning vehicle.The data was collected from some reference books of, Four Wheel Steering
System. Internet links. The professors have also guided us in order to make it perfect.
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INDEX
SR.NO NAME OF CHAPTER P.NO.
1. Introduction 6
2. Four wheel steering 7
3. Types of 4 wheel steering 8
4. Wheeled vehicle steering 13
5. Application 17
6. References 18
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CHAPTER-1
Introduction Of Steering
Steering is the collection of components, linkages, etc. which allow a vessel (ship, boat)
or vehicle (car, motorcycle, bicycle) to follow the desired course. An exception is the case of rail
transport by which rail tracks combined together with railroad switches (and also known as
'points' in British English) provide the steering function.
Requirement of steering-
 It should multiply the turning effort applied on the steering wheel by the driver.
 It should be to a certain degree irreversible so that the shocks of the road surface
encountered by the wheels are not transmitted to the driver’s hand.
The mechanism should have self –rightening effect so that when the driver release the
steering wheel after negotiating the turn , the wheel should try to achieve straight ahead posi
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CHAPTER-2
Four-wheel steering-
.
Four-wheel steering (or all-wheel steering) is a system employed by some vehicles to improve
steering response, increase vehicle stability while maneuvering at high speed, or to
decrease turning radius at low spee
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CHAPTER-3
TYPES OF 4 WHEEL STEERING-
Active four-wheel steering-
In an active four-wheel steering system, all four wheels turn at the same time when the driver
steers. In most active four-wheel steering systems, the rear wheels are steered by a computer and
actuators. The rear wheels generally cannot turn as far as the front wheels. There can be controls
to switch off the rear steer and options to steer only the rear wheel independent of the front
wheels. At low speed (e.g. parking) the rear wheels turn opposite of the front wheels, reducing
the turning radius by up to twenty-five percent, sometimes critical for large trucks or tractors and
vehicles with trailers, while at higher speeds both front and rear wheels turn alike (electronically
controlled), so that the vehicle may change position with less yaw, enhancing straight-line
stability. The "Snaking effect" experienced during motorway drives while towing a travel
trailer is thus largely nullified.
Four-wheel steering found its most widespread use in monster trucks, where maneuverability in
small arenas is critical, and it is also popular in large farmvehicles and trucks. Some of the
modern European Intercity buses also utilize four-wheel steering to assist maneuverability in bus
terminals, and also to improve road stability.
Previously, Honda had four-wheel steering as an option in their 1987–2001 Prelude and Honda
Ascot Innova models (1992–1996). Mazda also offered four-wheel steering on
the 626 and MX6 in 1988. General Motors offered Delphi's Quadrasteer in their
consumer Silverado/Sierra and Suburban/Yukon. However, only 16,500 vehicles have been sold
with this system since its introduction in 2002 through 2004. Due to this low demand, GM
discontinued the technology at the end of the 2005 model year.[2]
Nissan/Infiniti offer several
versions of their HICAS system as standard or as an option in much of their line-up. A new
"Active Drive" system is introduced on the 2008 version of the Renault Laguna line. It was
designed as one of several measures to increase security and stability. The Active Drive should
lower the effects of under steer and decrease the chances of spinning by diverting part of the G-
forces generated in a turn from the front to the rear tires. At low speeds the turning circle can be
tightened so parking and maneuvering is easier.
Acura RLX (P-AWS)
BMW 850CSi (only Euro spec models)
BMW 7-Series (2009 onward, part of sport package)
BMW 5-series (2011 onwards, Integral Active Steering option)
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Toyota Camry / Vista JDM 1988–1999 (Optional)
Toyota Carina ED / Toyota Corona EXiV (world's first dual-mode switchable 2WS to 4WS)
Toyota Celica (option on 5th and 6th generation, 1990–1993 ST183 and 1994–1997 ST203)
(Dual-mode, high and low speed)
Toyota Soarer (UZZ32)
Crab steering-
Crab steering is a special type of active four-wheel steering. It operates by steering all wheels in
the same direction and at the same angle. Crab steering is used when the vehicle needs to
proceed in a straight line but under an angle (i.e. when moving loads with a reach truck, or
during filming with a camera dolly), or when the rear wheels may not follow the front wheel
tracks (i.e. to reduce soil compaction when using rolling farm equipment).
Passive rear wheel steering-
Many modern vehicles have passive rear steering. On many vehicles, when cornering, the rear
wheels tend to steer slightly to the outside of a turn, which can reduce stability. The passive
steering system uses the lateral forces generated in a turn (through suspension geometry) and
the bushings to correct this tendency and steer the wheels slightly to the inside of the corner. This
improves the stability of the car, through the turn. This effect is called compliance understeer and
it, or its opposite, is present on all suspensions. Typical methods of achieving compliance
understeer are to use a Watt's Linkon a live rear axle, or the use of toe control bushings on a twist
beam suspension. On an independent rear suspension it is normally achieved by changing the
rates of the rubber bushings in the suspension. Some suspensions typically have
compliance oversteer due to geometry, such as Hotchkiss live axlesor a semi-trailing arm IRS,
but may be mitigated by revisions to the pivot points of the leaf spring or trailing arm.
Passive rear wheel steering is not a new concept, as it has been in use for many years, although
notalways recognised as such.
Articulated steering-
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Articulated steering is a system by which a four-wheel drive vehicle is split into front and rear
halves which are connected by a vertical hinge. The front and rear halves are connected with one
or more hydraulic cylinders that change the angle between the halves, including the front and
rear axles and wheels, thus steering the vehicle. This system does not use steering arms, king
pins, tie rods, etc. as does four-wheel steering. If the vertical hinge is placed equidistant between
the two axles, it also eliminates the need for a central differential, as both front and rear axles
will follow the same path, and thus rotate at the same speed. Long road trains, articulated buses,
and internal transport trolley trains use articulated steering to achieve smaller turning circles,
comparable to those of shorter conventional vehicles. Articulated haulers have very good off-
road performance.
Rear wheel steering-
A few types of vehicle use only rear wheel steering, notably fork lift trucks, camera dollies,
early pay loaders, Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion car, and theThrustSSC.
Rear wheel steering tends to be unstable because in turns the steering geometry changes hence
decreasing the turn radius (oversteer), rather than increase it (understeer). A rear wheel steered
automobile exhibits non-minimum phase behavior.[8]
It turns in the direction opposite of how it
is initially steered. A rapid steering input will cause two accelerations, first in the direction that
the wheel is steered, and then in the opposite direction: a "reverse response." This makes it
harder to steer a rear wheel steered vehicle at high speed than a front wheel steered vehicle.
Steer-by-wire-
The aim of steer-by-wire technology is to completely do away with as many mechanical
components (steering shaft, column, gear reduction mechanism, etc.) as possible. Completely
replacing conventional steering system with steer-by-wire holds several advantages, such as:
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The absence of steering column simplifies the car interior design.
The absence of steering shaft, column and gear reduction mechanism allows much better
space utilization in the engine compartment.
The steering mechanism can be designed and installed as a modular unit.
Without mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the road wheel, it is less
likely that the impact of a frontal crash will force the steering wheel to intrude into the
driver's survival space.
Steering system characteristics can easily and infinitely be adjusted to optimize the steering
response and feel.
As of 2007 there are no production cars available that rely solely on steer-by-wire technology
due to safety, reliability and economic concerns, but this technology has been demonstrated in
numerous concept cars and the similar fly-by-wire technology is in use in both military and
civilian aviation applications. Removing the mechanical steering linkage in road going vehicles
would require new legislation in most countries.
Safety-
For safety reasons all modern cars feature a collapsible steering column (energy absorbing
steering column) which will collapse in the event of a heavy frontal impact to avoid excessive
injuries to the driver. Airbags are also generally fitted as standard. Non-collapsible steering
columns fitted to older vehicles very often impaled drivers in frontal crashes, particularly when
the steering box or rack was mounted in front of the front axle line, at the front of the crumple
zone. This was particularly a problem on vehicles that had a rigid separate chassis frame, with no
crumple zone. Most modern vehicle steering boxes/racks are mounted behind the front axle on
the front bulkhead, at the rear of the front crumple zone.
Collapsible steering columns were invented by Bela Barenyi and were introduced in the
1959 Mercedes-Benz W111 Fintail, along with crumple zones. This safety feature first
appeared on cars built by General Motors after an extensive and very public lobbying campaign
enacted by Ralph Nader. Fordstarted to install collapsible steering columns in 1968.
Audi used a retractable steering wheel and seat belt tensioning system called procon-ten, but it
has since been discontinued in favor of airbags and pyrotechnic seat belt pre-tensioners.
Cycles-
Steering is crucial to the stability of bicycles and motorcycles. For details, see articles on bicycle
and motorcycle dynamics and countersteering. Steeringmonocycles and unicycles is especially
complicated.
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Watercraft steering-
Ships and boats are usually steered with a rudder. Depending on the size of the vessel, rudders
can be manually actuated, or operated using aservomechanism, or a trim tab/servo tab system.
Boats using outboard motors steer by rotating the entire drive unit. Boats with inboard motors
sometimes steer by rotating the propeller pod only (i.e. Volvo Penta IPS drive). Modern ships
with diesel-electric drive use azimuth thrusters. Boats driven by oars (i.e. rowing boats,
including gondolas) or paddles (i.e. canoes, kayaks, rafts) are steered by generating a higher
propulsion force on the side of the boat opposite of the direction of turn. Jet skis are steered by
weight-shift induced roll and water jet thrust vectoring. Water skis andsurfboards are steered by
weight-shift induced roll only.
Aircraft and hovercraft steering-
Airplanes are normally steered by the use of ailerons to bank the aircraft into a turn - the rudder
is used to minimise adverse yaw, rather than as a means to directly cause the
turn. Missiles, airships and hovercraft are usually steered by rudder and/or thrust vectoring. Jet
packs and flying platforms are steered by thrust vectoring only. Helicopters are steered by cyclic
control, changing the thrust vector of the main rotor(s), and by anti-torque control, usually
provided by a tail rotor (see helicopter flight controls).
Other types of steering-
Tunnel boring machines are steered by hydraulic tilting of the cutter head. Rail track vehicles
(i.e. trains, trams) are steered by curved guide tracks, including switches, and articulated
undercarriages. Land yachts on wheels and kite buggies are steered similarly to cars. Ice
yachts and bobsleighs are steered by rotating the front runners out of the direction of
travel. Snowmobiles steer the same way by rotating the front skis. Tracked vehicles (i.e. tanks)
steer by increasing the drive force on the side opposite of the direction of turn. Horse-drawn
sleighs and dog sleds are steered by changing the direction of pull. Zero-turn lawn mowers use
independent hydraulic wheel drive to turn on the spot.
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CHAPTER-4
Wheeled vehicle steering-
Basic geometry-
Caster angle θ indicates kingpin pivot line and gray area indicates vehicle's tire with the wheel
moving from right to left. A positive caster angle aids indirectional stability, as the wheel tends
to trail, but a large angle makes steering more difficult.
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Curves described by the rear wheels of a conventional automobile. While the vehicle moves with
a constant speed its inner and outer rear wheels do not.
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.
The steering linkages connecting the steering box and the wheels usually conforms to a variation
ofAckermann steering geometry, to account for the fact that in a turn, the inner wheel is actually
travelling a path of smaller radius than the outer wheel, so that the degree of toe suitable for
driving in a straight path is not suitable for turns. The angle the wheels make with the vertical
plane also influences steering dynamics (see camber angle) as do the tires.
Rack and pinion, recirculating ball, worm and sector-
Rack and pinion steering mechanism: 1 Steering wheel; 2 Steering column; 3 Rack and pinion; 4
Tie rod; 5 Kingpin
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Rack and pinion unit mounted in the cockpit of an Ariel Atom sports car chassis. For most high
volume production, this is usually mounted on the other side of this panel
Steering box of a motor vehicle, the traditional (non-assisted), you may notice that the system
allows you to adjust the braking and steering systems, you can also see the attachment system to
the frame.
Many modern cars use rack and pinion steering mechanisms, where the steering wheel turns the
pinion gear; the pinion moves the rack, which is a linear gear that meshes with the pinion,
converting circular motion into linear motion along the transverse axis of the car (side to side
motion). This motion applies steering torque to the swivel pin ball joints that replaced previously
used kingpins of the stub axle of the steered wheels via tie rods and a short lever arm called the
steering arm.
The rack and pinion design has the advantages of a large degree of feedback and direct steering
"feel". A disadvantage is that it is not adjustable, so that when it does wear and develop lash, the
only cure is replacement.
Older designs often use the recirculating ball mechanism, which is still found on trucks and
utility vehicles. This is a variation on the older worm and sector design; the steering column
turns a large screw (the "worm gear") which meshes with a sector of a gear, causing it to rotate
about its axis as the worm gear is turned; an arm attached to the axis of the sector moves
the Pitman arm, which is connected to the steering linkage and thus steers the wheels. The
recirculating ball version of this apparatus reduces the considerable friction by placing large ball
bearings between the teeth of the worm and those of the screw; at either end of the apparatus the
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balls exit from between the two pieces into a channel internal to the box which connects them
with the other end of the apparatus, thus they are "recirculated".
The recirculating ball mechanism has the advantage of a much greater mechanical advantage, so
that it was found on larger, heavier vehicles while the rack and pinion was originally limited to
smaller and lighter ones; due to the almost universal adoption of power steering, however, this is
no longer an important advantage, leading to the increasing use of rack and pinion on newer cars.
The recirculating ball design also has a perceptible lash, or "dead spot" on center, where a minute
turn of the steering wheel in either direction does not move the steering apparatus; this is easily
adjustable via a screw on the end of the steering box to account for wear, but it cannot be entirely
eliminated because it will create excessive internal forces at other positions and the mechanism
will wear very rapidly. This design is still in use in trucks and other large vehicles, where
rapidity of steering and direct feel are less important than robustness, maintainability, and
mechanical advantage.
The worm and sector was an older design, used for example in Willys and Chrysler vehicles, and
the Ford Falcon (1960s).
Other systems for steering exist, but are uncommon on road vehicles. Children's toys and go-
karts often use a very direct linkage in the form of abellcrank (also commonly known as
a Pitman arm) attached directly between the steering column and the steering arms, and the use
of cable-operated steering linkages (e.g. the Capstan and Bowstring mechanism) is also found on
some home-built vehicles such as soapbox cars andrecumbent tricycles.
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CHAPTER-5
APPLICATION
Acura RLX (P-AWS)
BMW 850CSi (only Euro spec models)
BMW 7-Series (2009 onward, part of sport package)
BMW 5-series (2011 onwards, Integral Active Steering option)
Toyota Camry / Vista JDM 1988–1999 (Optional)
Toyota Carina ED / Toyota Corona EXiV (world's first dual-mode switchable 2WS to
4WS)
Toyota Celica (option on 5th and 6th generation, 1990–1993 ST183 and 1994–1997
ST203) (Dual-mode, high and low speed)
Toyota Soarer (UZZ32)
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CHAPTER-6
9] REFERENCES:
1. "Ford Falcon Steering Boxes".
2. Tom Murphy and Brian Corbett (Mar 1, 2005). "Quadrasteer Off Course". Wards Auto
World. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
3. "2009 BMW 750Li and 750i Technology - Inside the 2009 BMW 7 Series". Motor
Trend. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
4. Johnson, Erik (June 2007). "2008 Infiniti G37 Sport Coupe - Suspension, Handling, and
Four-Wheel Steering".
5. "Turbo Terror: New Porsche 911 Turbo Announced". Automoblog.net. 2013-05-06.
Retrieved 2013-05-13.
6. "Toyota Camry Catalog".
7. "Thrust SSC - Engineering". Retrieved 2010-05-26.
8. Dean Karnopp (2004). Vehicle stability. Marcel Decker. p. 114. ISBN 0-8247-5711-4.
9. Smart, Jim. "Collapsible Steering Column Installation".

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  • 1. 1 A SEMINAR REPORT On “Four Wheel Steering System” GANJAVE BABASAHEB REVAJI Roll No:-46 Under The Guidance of:- Prof :- Kaklij S.S. DEPARTMENT OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING AMRUTVAHINI POLYTECHNIC, SANGAMNER - 422608 MSBTE 2013-2014
  • 2. 2 Amrutvahini Sheti and Shikshan Vikas Sanstha’s AMRUTVAHINI POLYTECHNIC, SANGAMNER Department of Automobile Engineering CERTIFICATE This is to certify that, GANJAVE BABASAHEB REVAJI has satisfactorily carried out and completed the seminar work entitle “Automobile BearingFour Wheel Steering System” This work is being submitted for the award of diploma of Automobile Engineering It is submitted in the partial fulfillment of the prescribed syllabus of MSBTE, Mumbai For the academic year 2013-2014 Prof. KAKLIJ S.S. Prof. PHAPALE.D.S Prof.PATIL.B.D (Guide) (Co-ordinator) (H. O. D.)
  • 3. 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A Seminar of such comprehensive covrage can be prepared without the help from numerous and people who are in fild. We are especially indebted to Prof. Patil B.D . Head of Automobile Engineering Dept ,for inspiring to take this seminar . I also express my sincere to him for this valuable guidance successful completion of this seminar . He always help to me solve the queries and motivated me through the seminar wirk ti do in the possible manner . We present my sincere thank to Prof. Jadhav R. B. sir giving helping and guiding in seminar report and pricess inspiring of busy schedule guiding me throughout the seminar. Finally I am thankfull to staff of Automobile Engineering Dept. and all my friends who always encourage and me during completion of seminar report. MR. GANJAVE BABASAHEB REVAJI
  • 4. 4 Abstract This paper discuss about theFour Wheel Steering System.Now-a-days, there is development in steering system technologists are searching on the same project in order to produce the desired automobile To provide the smooth operation of turning vehicle,this system creates. There was design of equipment and calculations of the required smooth operation of turning vehicle Also, the complete knowledge about the spacification, working, & mechanism and applications of the four wheel steering is covered. This seminar was conducted to the different ways of providing smooth operation of turning vehicle.The data was collected from some reference books of, Four Wheel Steering System. Internet links. The professors have also guided us in order to make it perfect.
  • 5. 5 INDEX SR.NO NAME OF CHAPTER P.NO. 1. Introduction 6 2. Four wheel steering 7 3. Types of 4 wheel steering 8 4. Wheeled vehicle steering 13 5. Application 17 6. References 18
  • 6. 6 CHAPTER-1 Introduction Of Steering Steering is the collection of components, linkages, etc. which allow a vessel (ship, boat) or vehicle (car, motorcycle, bicycle) to follow the desired course. An exception is the case of rail transport by which rail tracks combined together with railroad switches (and also known as 'points' in British English) provide the steering function. Requirement of steering-  It should multiply the turning effort applied on the steering wheel by the driver.  It should be to a certain degree irreversible so that the shocks of the road surface encountered by the wheels are not transmitted to the driver’s hand. The mechanism should have self –rightening effect so that when the driver release the steering wheel after negotiating the turn , the wheel should try to achieve straight ahead posi
  • 7. 7 CHAPTER-2 Four-wheel steering- . Four-wheel steering (or all-wheel steering) is a system employed by some vehicles to improve steering response, increase vehicle stability while maneuvering at high speed, or to decrease turning radius at low spee
  • 8. 8 CHAPTER-3 TYPES OF 4 WHEEL STEERING- Active four-wheel steering- In an active four-wheel steering system, all four wheels turn at the same time when the driver steers. In most active four-wheel steering systems, the rear wheels are steered by a computer and actuators. The rear wheels generally cannot turn as far as the front wheels. There can be controls to switch off the rear steer and options to steer only the rear wheel independent of the front wheels. At low speed (e.g. parking) the rear wheels turn opposite of the front wheels, reducing the turning radius by up to twenty-five percent, sometimes critical for large trucks or tractors and vehicles with trailers, while at higher speeds both front and rear wheels turn alike (electronically controlled), so that the vehicle may change position with less yaw, enhancing straight-line stability. The "Snaking effect" experienced during motorway drives while towing a travel trailer is thus largely nullified. Four-wheel steering found its most widespread use in monster trucks, where maneuverability in small arenas is critical, and it is also popular in large farmvehicles and trucks. Some of the modern European Intercity buses also utilize four-wheel steering to assist maneuverability in bus terminals, and also to improve road stability. Previously, Honda had four-wheel steering as an option in their 1987–2001 Prelude and Honda Ascot Innova models (1992–1996). Mazda also offered four-wheel steering on the 626 and MX6 in 1988. General Motors offered Delphi's Quadrasteer in their consumer Silverado/Sierra and Suburban/Yukon. However, only 16,500 vehicles have been sold with this system since its introduction in 2002 through 2004. Due to this low demand, GM discontinued the technology at the end of the 2005 model year.[2] Nissan/Infiniti offer several versions of their HICAS system as standard or as an option in much of their line-up. A new "Active Drive" system is introduced on the 2008 version of the Renault Laguna line. It was designed as one of several measures to increase security and stability. The Active Drive should lower the effects of under steer and decrease the chances of spinning by diverting part of the G- forces generated in a turn from the front to the rear tires. At low speeds the turning circle can be tightened so parking and maneuvering is easier. Acura RLX (P-AWS) BMW 850CSi (only Euro spec models) BMW 7-Series (2009 onward, part of sport package) BMW 5-series (2011 onwards, Integral Active Steering option)
  • 9. 9 Toyota Camry / Vista JDM 1988–1999 (Optional) Toyota Carina ED / Toyota Corona EXiV (world's first dual-mode switchable 2WS to 4WS) Toyota Celica (option on 5th and 6th generation, 1990–1993 ST183 and 1994–1997 ST203) (Dual-mode, high and low speed) Toyota Soarer (UZZ32) Crab steering- Crab steering is a special type of active four-wheel steering. It operates by steering all wheels in the same direction and at the same angle. Crab steering is used when the vehicle needs to proceed in a straight line but under an angle (i.e. when moving loads with a reach truck, or during filming with a camera dolly), or when the rear wheels may not follow the front wheel tracks (i.e. to reduce soil compaction when using rolling farm equipment). Passive rear wheel steering- Many modern vehicles have passive rear steering. On many vehicles, when cornering, the rear wheels tend to steer slightly to the outside of a turn, which can reduce stability. The passive steering system uses the lateral forces generated in a turn (through suspension geometry) and the bushings to correct this tendency and steer the wheels slightly to the inside of the corner. This improves the stability of the car, through the turn. This effect is called compliance understeer and it, or its opposite, is present on all suspensions. Typical methods of achieving compliance understeer are to use a Watt's Linkon a live rear axle, or the use of toe control bushings on a twist beam suspension. On an independent rear suspension it is normally achieved by changing the rates of the rubber bushings in the suspension. Some suspensions typically have compliance oversteer due to geometry, such as Hotchkiss live axlesor a semi-trailing arm IRS, but may be mitigated by revisions to the pivot points of the leaf spring or trailing arm. Passive rear wheel steering is not a new concept, as it has been in use for many years, although notalways recognised as such. Articulated steering-
  • 10. 10 Articulated steering is a system by which a four-wheel drive vehicle is split into front and rear halves which are connected by a vertical hinge. The front and rear halves are connected with one or more hydraulic cylinders that change the angle between the halves, including the front and rear axles and wheels, thus steering the vehicle. This system does not use steering arms, king pins, tie rods, etc. as does four-wheel steering. If the vertical hinge is placed equidistant between the two axles, it also eliminates the need for a central differential, as both front and rear axles will follow the same path, and thus rotate at the same speed. Long road trains, articulated buses, and internal transport trolley trains use articulated steering to achieve smaller turning circles, comparable to those of shorter conventional vehicles. Articulated haulers have very good off- road performance. Rear wheel steering- A few types of vehicle use only rear wheel steering, notably fork lift trucks, camera dollies, early pay loaders, Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion car, and theThrustSSC. Rear wheel steering tends to be unstable because in turns the steering geometry changes hence decreasing the turn radius (oversteer), rather than increase it (understeer). A rear wheel steered automobile exhibits non-minimum phase behavior.[8] It turns in the direction opposite of how it is initially steered. A rapid steering input will cause two accelerations, first in the direction that the wheel is steered, and then in the opposite direction: a "reverse response." This makes it harder to steer a rear wheel steered vehicle at high speed than a front wheel steered vehicle. Steer-by-wire- The aim of steer-by-wire technology is to completely do away with as many mechanical components (steering shaft, column, gear reduction mechanism, etc.) as possible. Completely replacing conventional steering system with steer-by-wire holds several advantages, such as:
  • 11. 11 The absence of steering column simplifies the car interior design. The absence of steering shaft, column and gear reduction mechanism allows much better space utilization in the engine compartment. The steering mechanism can be designed and installed as a modular unit. Without mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the road wheel, it is less likely that the impact of a frontal crash will force the steering wheel to intrude into the driver's survival space. Steering system characteristics can easily and infinitely be adjusted to optimize the steering response and feel. As of 2007 there are no production cars available that rely solely on steer-by-wire technology due to safety, reliability and economic concerns, but this technology has been demonstrated in numerous concept cars and the similar fly-by-wire technology is in use in both military and civilian aviation applications. Removing the mechanical steering linkage in road going vehicles would require new legislation in most countries. Safety- For safety reasons all modern cars feature a collapsible steering column (energy absorbing steering column) which will collapse in the event of a heavy frontal impact to avoid excessive injuries to the driver. Airbags are also generally fitted as standard. Non-collapsible steering columns fitted to older vehicles very often impaled drivers in frontal crashes, particularly when the steering box or rack was mounted in front of the front axle line, at the front of the crumple zone. This was particularly a problem on vehicles that had a rigid separate chassis frame, with no crumple zone. Most modern vehicle steering boxes/racks are mounted behind the front axle on the front bulkhead, at the rear of the front crumple zone. Collapsible steering columns were invented by Bela Barenyi and were introduced in the 1959 Mercedes-Benz W111 Fintail, along with crumple zones. This safety feature first appeared on cars built by General Motors after an extensive and very public lobbying campaign enacted by Ralph Nader. Fordstarted to install collapsible steering columns in 1968. Audi used a retractable steering wheel and seat belt tensioning system called procon-ten, but it has since been discontinued in favor of airbags and pyrotechnic seat belt pre-tensioners. Cycles- Steering is crucial to the stability of bicycles and motorcycles. For details, see articles on bicycle and motorcycle dynamics and countersteering. Steeringmonocycles and unicycles is especially complicated.
  • 12. 12 Watercraft steering- Ships and boats are usually steered with a rudder. Depending on the size of the vessel, rudders can be manually actuated, or operated using aservomechanism, or a trim tab/servo tab system. Boats using outboard motors steer by rotating the entire drive unit. Boats with inboard motors sometimes steer by rotating the propeller pod only (i.e. Volvo Penta IPS drive). Modern ships with diesel-electric drive use azimuth thrusters. Boats driven by oars (i.e. rowing boats, including gondolas) or paddles (i.e. canoes, kayaks, rafts) are steered by generating a higher propulsion force on the side of the boat opposite of the direction of turn. Jet skis are steered by weight-shift induced roll and water jet thrust vectoring. Water skis andsurfboards are steered by weight-shift induced roll only. Aircraft and hovercraft steering- Airplanes are normally steered by the use of ailerons to bank the aircraft into a turn - the rudder is used to minimise adverse yaw, rather than as a means to directly cause the turn. Missiles, airships and hovercraft are usually steered by rudder and/or thrust vectoring. Jet packs and flying platforms are steered by thrust vectoring only. Helicopters are steered by cyclic control, changing the thrust vector of the main rotor(s), and by anti-torque control, usually provided by a tail rotor (see helicopter flight controls). Other types of steering- Tunnel boring machines are steered by hydraulic tilting of the cutter head. Rail track vehicles (i.e. trains, trams) are steered by curved guide tracks, including switches, and articulated undercarriages. Land yachts on wheels and kite buggies are steered similarly to cars. Ice yachts and bobsleighs are steered by rotating the front runners out of the direction of travel. Snowmobiles steer the same way by rotating the front skis. Tracked vehicles (i.e. tanks) steer by increasing the drive force on the side opposite of the direction of turn. Horse-drawn sleighs and dog sleds are steered by changing the direction of pull. Zero-turn lawn mowers use independent hydraulic wheel drive to turn on the spot.
  • 13. 13 CHAPTER-4 Wheeled vehicle steering- Basic geometry- Caster angle θ indicates kingpin pivot line and gray area indicates vehicle's tire with the wheel moving from right to left. A positive caster angle aids indirectional stability, as the wheel tends to trail, but a large angle makes steering more difficult.
  • 14. 14 Curves described by the rear wheels of a conventional automobile. While the vehicle moves with a constant speed its inner and outer rear wheels do not. 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. The steering linkages connecting the steering box and the wheels usually conforms to a variation ofAckermann steering geometry, to account for the fact that in a turn, the inner wheel is actually travelling a path of smaller radius than the outer wheel, so that the degree of toe suitable for driving in a straight path is not suitable for turns. The angle the wheels make with the vertical plane also influences steering dynamics (see camber angle) as do the tires. Rack and pinion, recirculating ball, worm and sector- Rack and pinion steering mechanism: 1 Steering wheel; 2 Steering column; 3 Rack and pinion; 4 Tie rod; 5 Kingpin
  • 15. 15 Rack and pinion unit mounted in the cockpit of an Ariel Atom sports car chassis. For most high volume production, this is usually mounted on the other side of this panel Steering box of a motor vehicle, the traditional (non-assisted), you may notice that the system allows you to adjust the braking and steering systems, you can also see the attachment system to the frame. Many modern cars use rack and pinion steering mechanisms, where the steering wheel turns the pinion gear; the pinion moves the rack, which is a linear gear that meshes with the pinion, converting circular motion into linear motion along the transverse axis of the car (side to side motion). This motion applies steering torque to the swivel pin ball joints that replaced previously used kingpins of the stub axle of the steered wheels via tie rods and a short lever arm called the steering arm. The rack and pinion design has the advantages of a large degree of feedback and direct steering "feel". A disadvantage is that it is not adjustable, so that when it does wear and develop lash, the only cure is replacement. Older designs often use the recirculating ball mechanism, which is still found on trucks and utility vehicles. This is a variation on the older worm and sector design; the steering column turns a large screw (the "worm gear") which meshes with a sector of a gear, causing it to rotate about its axis as the worm gear is turned; an arm attached to the axis of the sector moves the Pitman arm, which is connected to the steering linkage and thus steers the wheels. The recirculating ball version of this apparatus reduces the considerable friction by placing large ball bearings between the teeth of the worm and those of the screw; at either end of the apparatus the
  • 16. 16 balls exit from between the two pieces into a channel internal to the box which connects them with the other end of the apparatus, thus they are "recirculated". The recirculating ball mechanism has the advantage of a much greater mechanical advantage, so that it was found on larger, heavier vehicles while the rack and pinion was originally limited to smaller and lighter ones; due to the almost universal adoption of power steering, however, this is no longer an important advantage, leading to the increasing use of rack and pinion on newer cars. The recirculating ball design also has a perceptible lash, or "dead spot" on center, where a minute turn of the steering wheel in either direction does not move the steering apparatus; this is easily adjustable via a screw on the end of the steering box to account for wear, but it cannot be entirely eliminated because it will create excessive internal forces at other positions and the mechanism will wear very rapidly. This design is still in use in trucks and other large vehicles, where rapidity of steering and direct feel are less important than robustness, maintainability, and mechanical advantage. The worm and sector was an older design, used for example in Willys and Chrysler vehicles, and the Ford Falcon (1960s). Other systems for steering exist, but are uncommon on road vehicles. Children's toys and go- karts often use a very direct linkage in the form of abellcrank (also commonly known as a Pitman arm) attached directly between the steering column and the steering arms, and the use of cable-operated steering linkages (e.g. the Capstan and Bowstring mechanism) is also found on some home-built vehicles such as soapbox cars andrecumbent tricycles.
  • 17. 17 CHAPTER-5 APPLICATION Acura RLX (P-AWS) BMW 850CSi (only Euro spec models) BMW 7-Series (2009 onward, part of sport package) BMW 5-series (2011 onwards, Integral Active Steering option) Toyota Camry / Vista JDM 1988–1999 (Optional) Toyota Carina ED / Toyota Corona EXiV (world's first dual-mode switchable 2WS to 4WS) Toyota Celica (option on 5th and 6th generation, 1990–1993 ST183 and 1994–1997 ST203) (Dual-mode, high and low speed) Toyota Soarer (UZZ32)
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