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A Laboratory Fatigue Test Program for Steering Components Based on Field Load Data
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Abstract
More meaningful laboratory testing can be achieved from test programs designed to better simulate the usage of the component or system in the hands of the consumer.
Steering gears and linkages are adaptable to force measurement during vehicle operation. This data can then be used to program laboratory test equipment in a manner which simulates the force environment encountered in vehicle usage.
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Chelsky, T., "A Laboratory Fatigue Test Program for Steering Components Based on Field Load Data," SAE Technical Paper 740944, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740944.Also In
References
- Peterson John R. “Vehicle Field Data Collection.” Pape 740941 SAE International Automobile Engineering and Manufacturing Meeting Toronto October 1974
- Sage E. C. “Vehicle Test Procedure Development from Field Data.” Paper 740942 SAE International Automobile Engineering and Manufacturing Meeting Toronto October 1974