Principle of Hydraulic Power Steering?
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It adopts hydraulic control, more precisely hydraulic servo control, to form a hydraulic control system, which is a hydraulic servo system. Its working principle is based on negative feedback control. Below is an introduction to hydraulic power steering: 1. Mechanical Hydraulic Power Steering System. The mechanical hydraulic power steering system generally consists of components such as a hydraulic pump, oil pipes, pressure and flow control valve body, V-belt, oil reservoir, etc. To maintain pressure, the system always operates regardless of whether steering assistance is needed, resulting in higher energy consumption. Additionally, due to the high pressure of the hydraulic pump, it is also more prone to damage the power steering system. Generally, economical cars use the mechanical hydraulic power steering system more frequently. 2. Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering System. The electro-hydraulic power steering system generally consists of an oil reservoir, power steering control unit, electric pump, steering gear, power steering sensor, etc., where the power steering control unit and the electric pump are an integrated structure. The electro-hydraulic power steering system overcomes the shortcomings of the traditional hydraulic power steering system.