2022
DOI: 10.1177/09544070221134133
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Research on tyre mechanics model for multi-axle coordinated steering of heavy vehicles

Abstract: Compared with passenger cars, heavy vehicles have larger loads, longer bodies, more steering modes, and are more likely to cause improper steering angle relationships among the wheels, resulting in uncoordinated steering. This uncoordinated steering makes the tyres roll and drag, which results in abnormal lateral and longitudinal slips, changing the lateral and longitudinal mechanical characteristics of tyres and leading to low path tracking accuracy and poor steering performance of vehicles. Therefore, a tyre… Show more

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