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Hello Everyone it's Hive account@kelismart here and I'm going to explain the Steering of cars.
As we all know Car steering systems are designed to help drivers control the direction of their vehicle.
There are several types of steering systems.
Rack-and-Pinion Steering
How it works: A toothed rack is connected to the steering wheel, and a pinion gear meshes with the rack to move the wheels.
Steering Column: The steering column connects the steering wheel to the steering gear.
Pinion Gear: The steering column is connected to a pinion gear, which is a small toothed wheel.
Rack: The pinion gear meshes with a rack, which is a long, toothed bar.
Tie Rods: The rack is connected to the tie rods, which are connected to the wheels.
Steering Motion: When you turn the steering wheel, the pinion gear turns, moving the rack, which turns the wheels.
Pros
The rack and pinion system provides a direct, responsive steering feel and is relatively simple and lightweight. It's widely used in passenger vehicles due to its compact size and ease of manufacture.
Cons
Can be prone to wear and tear.
Used in most passenger cars, including sedans, hatchbacks, and small SUVs (e.g., Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla).
Rack-and-pinion steering is suitable for everyday driving, providing a good balance of responsiveness and comfort.
Power Steering (PS) / Electric Power Steering (EPS)
How it works: An electric or hydraulic pump assists the driver's steering input, making it easier to turn the wheels.
Steering Column: The steering column connects the steering wheel to the rest of the steering system.
Power Steering Pump: The power steering pump, usually driven by the engine, pressurizes the power steering fluid.
Fluid Pressure: When you turn the steering wheel, the fluid pressure is directed to the steering gear, which is connected to the wheels.
Assisted Steering: The fluid pressure assists the driver's input, making it easier to turn the wheels.
There are two main types of power steering systems:
Hydraulic Power Steering (HPS); Uses hydraulic fluid pressure to assist steering.
Electric Power Steering (EPS): Uses an electric motor to assist steering, more common in modern vehicles.