Roktgr
Mechanical
- Feb 9, 2007
- 27
Considering an electric steering system for an off-road vehicle in lieu of a full hyrdo system. I have limited experience with this type of system. I did work on one a few years ago in which we used a linear actuator and rotary position sensor connected to the steering wheel. The system worked but due to weight the idea was scrapped.
I do have a few concerns about such a system though.
What rate of travel would be needed. While operated mostly off-road minor on-road travel would be required. Since it's for an off-road vehicle often the steering is used to push the vehicle off rocks, ect. Would it be safe to assume the power output to be close to half the vehicle weight or the whole vehicle weight? Is heat going to be an issue? From what I have found so far internal heat generated will cause the motor to slow down or even shut down. Whatelse should I be looking at.
Reasons for doing this is it's not been done that I know of. Less trouble then dealing with hydraulic lines, pumps, rams.
Many people are running full hydro with no reliability problems and I wouldn't see why and electric system would be any different.
I do have a few concerns about such a system though.
What rate of travel would be needed. While operated mostly off-road minor on-road travel would be required. Since it's for an off-road vehicle often the steering is used to push the vehicle off rocks, ect. Would it be safe to assume the power output to be close to half the vehicle weight or the whole vehicle weight? Is heat going to be an issue? From what I have found so far internal heat generated will cause the motor to slow down or even shut down. Whatelse should I be looking at.
Reasons for doing this is it's not been done that I know of. Less trouble then dealing with hydraulic lines, pumps, rams.
Many people are running full hydro with no reliability problems and I wouldn't see why and electric system would be any different.