TeoMV
Automotive
- Oct 11, 2009
- 9
I am currently designing a trailer for large boats (up to 200t) and i am in the process of steering mechanism design. I have made a basic and starting layout for evaluation. I attach 2 pics to let you underastand how this mechanism works. What you see is the left-hand wheel set.
Problem is that for any angle of steering the wheel at the back steers less than the front wheel. For example for 39.54 degrees of steering bar angle (steering bar is the long blue bar with the grey plate underneath) the front wheel steers by 38.78 degrees and the rear wheel steers 4.42 degrees less than the front wheel. I think this configuration will pose some problems to the large and heavy trailer steering. What do you think and which are the suggested solutions? Thanks in advance!
Problem is that for any angle of steering the wheel at the back steers less than the front wheel. For example for 39.54 degrees of steering bar angle (steering bar is the long blue bar with the grey plate underneath) the front wheel steers by 38.78 degrees and the rear wheel steers 4.42 degrees less than the front wheel. I think this configuration will pose some problems to the large and heavy trailer steering. What do you think and which are the suggested solutions? Thanks in advance!