Research on New Vibratory Energy Power-Assisted Automobile Hydraulic Steering System

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A vibratory energy-recovery hydraulic damping system is introduced which can recycle some vibratory energy and reduce oil consumption. Pressurized oil from the system can be used for braking system, power-assisted steering, hydraulic clutch operating mechanism and so on. An inflatable list tube shock absorber is designed which can recycle vibratory energy. It’s structure and operating principle are introduced. At last, Research is made on structure and operating principle of new vibratory energy power-assisted automobile hydraulic steering system. The vibratory energy-recovery hydraulic damping system had reported the national invention patent (CN102152778A), the vibratory energy power-assisted automobile hydraulic steering system also had reported the national practical new patent (ZL 2011 2 0101078.4).

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