I am reading the forum,for a long time.
I am interested to know how the F1 car steering,
I means where is the steering rack?
How different it is ?
What are key mechcansim to operate , geometry of it ?
Regards,
ANISH
So, can you tell me, how they are operating rack with hydraulic in this small design???scarbs wrote: ↑02 Jan 2011, 14:11F1 steering systems are basically similar to Road Cars or any other race car. The steering wheel's attached to the column, which operates a rack&pnion steering rack, the track rods transfer the motion to the wheel\upright. F1 cars use a hydraulically assisted rack, while the column has a joint in it
(see the images below for a schematic and detail of the system.
Schematic
http://scarbsf1.files.wordpress.com/201 ... ematic.jpg
Column
http://scarbsf1.files.wordpress.com/201 ... column.jpg
Rack
http://scarbsf1.files.wordpress.com/201 ... t_rack.jpg
Rack & Pinion
http://scarbsf1.files.wordpress.com/201 ... pinion.jpg
steering joint
http://scarbsf1.files.wordpress.com/201 ... gjoint.jpg
From the image it looks like a single universal joint on the column, which means the steering would be non-linear. Is this the case in F1? Or is a CV-joint used?scarbs wrote: ↑02 Jan 2011, 14:11F1 steering systems are basically similar to Road Cars or any other race car. The steering wheel's attached to the column, which operates a rack&pnion steering rack, the track rods transfer the motion to the wheel\upright. F1 cars use a hydraulically assisted rack, while the column has a joint in it
(see the images below for a schematic and detail of the system.
Schematic
http://scarbsf1.files.wordpress.com/201 ... ematic.jpg
Column
http://scarbsf1.files.wordpress.com/201 ... column.jpg