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FABRICATION OF FOUR WHEEL STEERING SYSTEM 1 V M K V ENGG COLLEGE, SALEM.
PROJECT MEMBERS VIJAYAN M G SHAHROZ ALAM AJIT KUMAR OJHA ABHISHEK ANAND 2 PROJECT GUIDE Mr.J.SATHEES BABU, ME.,MISTE., Asst. Prof, Department of MECHANICAL, V M K V ENGG College, Salem.
CONTENTS ,[object Object]
STEERING SYSTEM
TYPES OF STEERING SYSTEM
FOUR WHEEL STEERING SYSTEM
MODES IN 4WS SYSTEM
STEERING PRINCIPLES AND COMPONENTS
VEHICLE DYNAMICS AND STEERING3
CONTENTS Cont.., ,[object Object]
FABRICATION OF FOUR WHEEL STEERING SYSTEM
BENEFITS OF THE 4WS MODEL
RESULT AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS AND SCOPE OF FUTURE WORK4
INTRODUCTION ,[object Object]
Often the lack of stability causes a dangerous drive.
Up to the mid-1950s the majority of cars suffered from over-steer, mainly due to the uncontrolled movement of the rear axle caused by spring deflection which is initiated by body roll.5
INTRODUCTION Cont.., 6 ,[object Object]
Although under-steer condition improves stability of the vehicle, it increases the driver's steering effort. Also since a vehicle handling changes with road speed, the response to a steering movement, both in time and direction, is difficult to predict.
These disadvantages can be overcome to a great extent by using four wheel steering (4WS). ,[object Object]
STEERING SYSTEM 8
REQUREMENTS OF STEERING SYSTEM 9 ,[object Object]
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 position . ,[object Object]
To provide directional stability of the vehicle while going straight ahead.
To facilitate straight ahead condition of the vehicle after completing a turn.
The road irregularities must be damped to the maximum possible extent. This should co-exist with the road feel for the driver so that he can feel the road condition without experiencing the effects of moving over it.
To minimize tyre wear and increase the life of the tyres.,[object Object]
Rear wheel steering.
Four wheel steering.,[object Object]
High speeds – Crab Mode.,[object Object]
	Hence, modern cars do not use pure Ackermann steering, partly because it ignores important dynamic and compliant effects, but the principle is sound for low speed manoeuvres.,[object Object]
King-pin inclination or steering axle inclination 15 The angle between the vertical line and centre of the king pin or steering axle, when viewed from the front of the vehicle is known as king pin inclination or steering axle inclination.

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Four Wheel Steering System

  • 1. FABRICATION OF FOUR WHEEL STEERING SYSTEM 1 V M K V ENGG COLLEGE, SALEM.
  • 2. PROJECT MEMBERS VIJAYAN M G SHAHROZ ALAM AJIT KUMAR OJHA ABHISHEK ANAND 2 PROJECT GUIDE Mr.J.SATHEES BABU, ME.,MISTE., Asst. Prof, Department of MECHANICAL, V M K V ENGG College, Salem.
  • 3.
  • 7. MODES IN 4WS SYSTEM
  • 10.
  • 11. FABRICATION OF FOUR WHEEL STEERING SYSTEM
  • 12. BENEFITS OF THE 4WS MODEL
  • 14. CONCLUSIONS AND SCOPE OF FUTURE WORK4
  • 15.
  • 16. Often the lack of stability causes a dangerous drive.
  • 17. Up to the mid-1950s the majority of cars suffered from over-steer, mainly due to the uncontrolled movement of the rear axle caused by spring deflection which is initiated by body roll.5
  • 18.
  • 19. Although under-steer condition improves stability of the vehicle, it increases the driver's steering effort. Also since a vehicle handling changes with road speed, the response to a steering movement, both in time and direction, is difficult to predict.
  • 20.
  • 22.
  • 23. 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.
  • 24.
  • 25. To provide directional stability of the vehicle while going straight ahead.
  • 26. To facilitate straight ahead condition of the vehicle after completing a turn.
  • 27. The road irregularities must be damped to the maximum possible extent. This should co-exist with the road feel for the driver so that he can feel the road condition without experiencing the effects of moving over it.
  • 28.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 33. King-pin inclination or steering axle inclination 15 The angle between the vertical line and centre of the king pin or steering axle, when viewed from the front of the vehicle is known as king pin inclination or steering axle inclination.
  • 34. CASTOR 16 In addition to being tilted inward toward the centre of the vehicle, the kingpin axis may also be tilted forward or backward from the vertical line. This tilt is known as caster. . Thus the angle between the vertical line and the kingpin centre line in the plane of the wheel (when viewed from the side) is called caster angle.
  • 36. CAMBER 18 The angle between the centre line of the tyre and the vertical line when viewed from the front of the vehicle is known as camber. Positive camber: When upper part of wheel is outside. Negative camber: When upper part of wheel is inside (towards the center line of the car)
  • 37. TOE-IN & TOE-OUT 19 The front wheels are usually turned in slightly in front so that the distance between the front ends (a) is slightly less than the distance between the back ends (b), when viewed from the top. The difference between these distances is called toe in. Toe-out is the difference in angles between the two front wheels and the car frame during turns. The toe-out is secured by providing the proper relationship between the steering knuckle arms, tie rods and pitman arm.
  • 39. VEHICLE DYNAMICS AND STEERING 21 Understeer: Understeer is so called because when the slip angle of front wheels is greater than slip angle of rear wheels. Oversteer: Over steer is defined when the slip angle of front wheels lesser than the slip angle of rear wheels. Neutral steer or counter steering: Counter-steering can defined as when the slip angle of front wheels is equal to slip angle of rear wheels
  • 40. 22 Understeer Oversteer Neutral steer or counter steering
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  • 46. The main objective of our project is to fabricate the Four Wheel steering, (REAR STEER MODE).
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  • 48. Then a transfer rod is placed in between the front and rear steering gear box to transfer the motion to rear steering gear box.
  • 49.
  • 50. Bevel gear is used to transmit the rotary motion perpendicularly, so the one bevel gear is introduced in the front steering rod. Other bevel gear is connected to the transfer rod.
  • 51. Two supports are used to support the transfer rod. Transfer rod is connected to the rear steering gear box. Rear steering gear box is fixed to the car body by bolts and nuts and the ends of the steering box are connected to the rear wheel hub where the tyres are mounted.
  • 52.
  • 53. 28 Rear Rack and Pinion Assembly Rear Wheel Opposite to Front Wheel
  • 54. BENEFITS OF THE 4WS MODEL 29 In conjunction with rear steer mode, four-wheel steering can significantly improve the vehicle handling at both high and low speeds. Due to the better handling and easier steering capability, driver fatigue can be reduced even over long drives. Stability of the vehicle increases. Turning radius of the vehicle can be decreased to a greater extent by rear steer mode.
  • 55. RESULT AND DISCUSSION 30 The use of four-wheel steering in wheelchairs introduces a dilemma for the control of that vehicle. Optimum performance is likely attained when the wheels can be left at arbitrary, but known, steering angles while the chair is idle. The range of options available are to power both rear wheels, power both front wheels, and power one rear and one front wheel on opposite sides of the vehicle. Powering all wheels gives maximum performance, and, since each wheel on the same side of the vehicle travels at the same velocity, four completely independent channels of control are not necessary.
  • 56. CONCLUSIONS AND SCOPE OF FUTURE WORK 31 An innovative feature of this steering linkage design and its ability to drive all four (or two) wheels using a single steering actuator. Its successful implementation will allow for the development of a four-wheel, steered power base with maximum maneuverability, uncompromised static stability, front- and rear-wheel tracking, and optimum obstacle climbing capability.