Steering System Effects on On-Center Handling and Performance

1999-01-3765

11/15/1999

Event
International Truck & Bus Meeting & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
This paper reviews activities relating to understanding, and improving the on-center performance of heavy truck steering systems. Initially, the on-center steering performance characteristics for commercial vehicles were quantified. Steering wheel torque and angular position were the prime measurables. Graphical analyses of the on-center handling data were performed. To better understand the data, and to insure statistical significance, an algebraic model of the analyzed data was developed, with confidence intervals determined. The calculated system stiffness, as determined from the steering wheel data, was found to be a key discriminator between steering gears. System stiffness is a function of several component values, which were measured in the laboratory. Finally, to test the above findings, a correlation study of subjective driver impressions with measured steering gear characteristics and objective vehicle measures was performed.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-3765
Pages
8
Citation
Peppler, S., Johnson, J., and Williams, D., "Steering System Effects on On-Center Handling and Performance," SAE Technical Paper 1999-01-3765, 1999, https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-3765.
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Published
Nov 15, 1999
Product Code
1999-01-3765
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English