Despo8
Automotive
- Mar 9, 2020
- 9
Hi,
I'm trying to understand how forces work through the steering system and their effects on the dynamics of the vehicle.
My understanding is that the lateral force at the tyre induces a mount around the kingpin axis location (and if we only consider lateral forces, then only the castor offset matters I think?). This moment then feeds into the tie rod where
tie rod force = moment around kingpin / longitudinal offset from tie rod to kingpin axis
IF the above is correct (probably not), I presume that this force tries to reduce the steering wheel angle regardless if the tierod/rack is in front or behind the kingpin axis?
I'd appreciate any input
I'm trying to understand how forces work through the steering system and their effects on the dynamics of the vehicle.
My understanding is that the lateral force at the tyre induces a mount around the kingpin axis location (and if we only consider lateral forces, then only the castor offset matters I think?). This moment then feeds into the tie rod where
tie rod force = moment around kingpin / longitudinal offset from tie rod to kingpin axis
IF the above is correct (probably not), I presume that this force tries to reduce the steering wheel angle regardless if the tierod/rack is in front or behind the kingpin axis?
I'd appreciate any input