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Development of an Electrical Power Steering for Emergent Markets
Technical Paper
2010-36-0243
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Abstract
Development of an Electrical Power Steering (EPS) system for Emergent Markets, with emphasis on improved fuel economy and cost advantages to the customer. The EPS for Emergent Markets provides high steering wheel assistance on parking maneuvers and appropriate assistance on driving conditions similar to conventional EPS systems. The assistance levels decreases while vehicle speed increases providing better steering feel at high speed conditions (highway tracks). It also provides good tuning capability balanced with piece cost. In addition, this EPS enables an aftermarket bolt-on system for non-assisted steering vehicles (i.e., manual steering vehicles).
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Authors
- Davi Janini Ursolino - General Motors do Brasil
- Gustavo Matucci Hage - General Motors do Brasil
- Sheldon Leonardo Erhardt Stachi - General Motors do Brasil
- Demerson Alves de Campos - General Motors do Brasil
- Ricardo Pereira Silva - General Motors do Brasil
- Christian Roberto Kelber - DHB Componentes Automotivos
- Leonardo Lessa - DHB Componentes Automotivos
Citation
Ursolino, D., Hage, G., Stachi, S., de Campos, D. et al., "Development of an Electrical Power Steering for Emergent Markets," SAE Technical Paper 2010-36-0243, 2010, https://doi.org/10.4271/2010-36-0243.Also In
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