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Load and/or Speed Sensing Power Steering for Medium and Heavy Trucks

1985-12-01
852331
It is preferable that power steering permits “static park” and has a good “road Feel” when running. In order to permit “static park”, a large bore actuation cylinder with high flow pump is required. Such a method, however, has two defects, a loss power for driving a large volume pump and a poor “road feel”. Resolving these problems and achieving the above matters. Hino has developed a load sensing power steering system. This system, which employes two actuation cylinders controlled by means of a unique load sensing valve arrangement, is designed to permit use of only one cylinder for highway speeds and both cylinders during a static park maneuver. When the system is combined with the preceding speed sensing power steering, “static park” is further facilitated and a tasty “road feel” is available in accordance with vehicle speed.
Technical Paper

Control of Steering Effort and Response for Power Steering of Commercial Vehicles

1985-11-11
852250
The sensitivity of steering increases as the vehicle speed rises. It requires a driver to make different steering maneuvers at high speed zone from that at low speed zone. In order to reduce the difference and to have a better steering “feel” for the driver, the characteristics of steering should be studied from both “the vehicle lateral movement corresponding to steering effort” and “the time lag of the vehicle lateral movement to steering effort”. And both should be decreased as vehicle speed rises. This paper explains how the above conclusion was reached through the development of engine/vehicle speed sensing power steering for commercial vehicles.
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