The yaw rate response for a two-degree-of-freedom car model requires a family of curves for different degrees of oversteer or understeer. By use of non-dimensional co-ordinates this family is reduced to one single curve. The ordinate ρ is the ratio of yaw rate response to that of a neutral steering car at the same speed and is less than 1 for understeer and greater than 1 for oversteer. Since ρ is also the ratio of the side-slip angle response it is hence, a unique measure of the steady-state steering characteristics.


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    Title :

    Steady State Steering Response


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    1977-05-01




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    Article (Journal)


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    Electronic Resource


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