The formula to calculate the Steering Ratio is:
\[ SR = \frac{SW}{W} \]
Where:
The steering ratio refers to the relationship between the degrees of turn of the steering wheel and the degrees of turn of the road wheels. It is an important factor in determining how responsive a vehicle's steering system is. A lower steering ratio means more responsive steering, while a higher steering ratio means less responsive steering.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ SR = \frac{540}{30} = 18 \]
The Steering Ratio is 18:1.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ SR = \frac{360}{20} = 18 \]
The Steering Ratio is 18:1.