Search for dissertations about: "steering system of vehicle"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 65 swedish dissertations containing the words steering system of vehicle.
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1. Truck Steering System and Driver Interaction
Abstract : This thesis presents a compilation of methods to consider when mapping steering functions and results as vehicle dimensions change. It is concluded that some final tuning inevitably will be required as major changes are performed. It is however possible to create qualified starting points using a set of simple rules as presented. READ MORE
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2. Assessment of crosswind performance of buses
Abstract : When driving a vehicle on the road, the driver has to compensate continuously for small directional deviations from the desired course due to disturbances such as crosswinds, road irregularities and unintended driver inputs. These types of deviations have a tiring effect on the driver and should therefore be minimised. READ MORE
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3. Haptic Feedback Control Methods for Steering Systems
Abstract : Haptic feedback from the steering wheel is an important cue that defines the steering feel in the driver-vehicle interaction. The steering feedback response in an electric power assisted steering is primarily dependent on its control strategy. READ MORE
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4. On Electrohydraulic Pressure Control for Power Steering Applications : Active Steering for Road Vehicles
Abstract : This thesis deals with the Electrohydraulic Power Steering system for road vehicles, using electronic pressure control valves. With an ever increasing demand for safer vehicles and fewer traffic accidents, steering-related active safety functions are becoming more common in modern vehicles. READ MORE
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5. Virtual prototyping of vehicular electric steering assistance system using co-simulations
Abstract : Virtual prototyping is a practical necessity in vehicle system development. From desktop simulation to track testing, several simulation approaches, such as co-simulation and hardware-in-loop (HIL) simulation, are used. However, due to interfacing problems, the consistency of testing results may not be ensured. READ MORE