Steering transmission rod assembly: BYDRecent Research Landscape
Mechanical play and misalignment in steering linkages cause handling instability and uneven tire wear. These innovations engineer the rod assembly geometry to ensure precise torque transfer and directional control.
What technical problems is BYD addressing in Steering transmission rod assembly?
Inadequate directional control transmission
(40)evidences
Mechanical discontinuities or inefficiencies in the steering linkage prevent precise torque transfer from the driver to the wheels. Resolving this ensures predictable vehicle handling and operational safety.
Environmental contaminant ingress
(35)evidences
Environmental debris and moisture penetrate steering joints causing premature wear. Preventing ingress ensures mechanical integrity and extends component lifespan.
Steering column impact instability
(29)evidences
Uncontrolled kinetic energy transfer during frontal collisions causes severe driver trauma. Managing deceleration forces through predictable structural deformation reduces fatality rates and meets safety regulations.
Inadequate torque transmission control
(26)evidences
Mechanical losses and inconsistent power delivery during torque transfer limit steering responsiveness. Reducing these parasitic losses ensures precise directional control and driver safety.