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    FABRICATION OF FOUR WHEEL STEERING MECHANISM A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by BISHT VIKRAM D. SINGH 121000119023 SHINDE LALIT M. 121000119026 BIJARNIA DINESH O. 121000119034 JADHAV PRASHANT P. 121000119104 In partial fulfillment for the award of the degree Of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING in MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT Sigma Engineering college

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    Four wheel steering is a method developed in automobile industry for the effective turning of the vehicle and to increase the maneuverability. In a typical front wheel steering system the rear wheels do not turn in the direction of the curve and thus curb on the efficiency of the steering. In four wheel steering the rear wheels turn with the front wheels thus increasing the efficiency of the vehicle. The direction of steering the rear wheels relative to the front wheels depends on the operating conditions

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    Ackerman Steering Mechanism Ackerman system was developed by a German Engineer named Lankensperger in 1817. Rudolf Ackerman was the lawyer who secured the patent, hence the name Ackerman. In Ackerman system the inner wheel turns more than the outer wheel to effectively steer the vehicle without any slip. With perfect Ackermann steering, at any angle of steering, the center point of all the circles traced by all four wheels should be a common point. Modern cars do not use complete Ackermann steering because

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    Assignment No: 2 Unit Name: Light Vehicle Suspension, Steering and Braking System Unit No: 14 Conduct By: DINESH GAGE Task 1 Describe the function and operation of the main components of power assisted steering. The following section from the Unit specification will be of guidance. POWER STEERING SYSTEM http://www.buzzle.com/images/diagrams/power-steering-system/power-steering-parts.jpg OPERATION OF POWER STEERING SYSTEM Power steering has today become a standard addition in almost all

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    The diver’s injury from a defective steering wheel meets proximate cause. According to Melvin and Katz (2015), proximate cause is met when a breach of duty occurs in the closest proximity of the incident and without an unforeseen event that cancels out liability. In the case of the accident, proximate cause is met because a motorist being involved in an accident is not an unreasonable occurrence. In addition, the steering wheel manufacturer is held at a strict liability due to the manufacturing

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    The outer racer of the bearing is fastening into the boss. The whole subassembly is then attached with the steering arm, stub axle by means of welded joints and the plate welded to the chassis by means of Rod end bearing(2). The steering arm is joined with the steering rod by swivel joint as shown in the fig1. By going through the force diagram2 of the system below, the number of components those are highly stressed and because

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    In 2014 I had just started my senior year of high school. I was eighteen with great grades and captain of the colorguard. One would think that I was responsible with everything in my life. A huge responsibility that I took on was the privilege to drive. My license was freshly laminated, and I was ready to get out and experience one of the first steps of adulthood. Soon I realized that glancing down at my phone for just a split second could have changed everything. Christmas break was right around

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    Technology is everywhere around us, it lead to many useful creations such as computers, cellphones, airplanes, televisions and many more. Technology created many ways for people to move from one place to another, like the metro, bus, train, bicycles and cars. They are the most common transportation tools used by the people who live in big cities. Science is trying to take it a step further by making the car driverless. Self-driving cars are becoming realistic and reliable, since it is developed by

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    Riding with my older sister, Alex, when she first started driving was terrifying. The car swerved and jerked as she sped down the highway. Sitting in the backseat, my eyes were constantly wide with fear, and I often found myself gripping the handle on the door until my knuckles turned white. Whenever a car approached, my heart began to beat rapidly out of fear that she would hit it. However when my other sister, Emily, started driving, I enjoyed riding with her. She drove the speed limit and rarely

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    Every day there are many that are killed from texting and driving. So many people get injured or even killed because of texting and driving. Several people are addicted to their phones, especially teens. Teens are obsessed with their phones, they are always waiting for some to text them back. Texting and driving is a distraction that everyone should avoid because it can result in injury or death to oneself or others. This may result in property damage, and the probability for one to receive legal

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