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Type of power steering for ships
A steering engine is a power steering device for ships. Prior to the invention of the steering engine, large steam-powered warships with manual steering
Steering_engine
Device that helps steer vehicles by augmenting steering effort of the steering wheel
Power steering is a system for reducing a driver's effort to turn a steering wheel of a motor vehicle, by using a power source to assist steering. Hydraulic
Power_steering
Control of the direction of motion of vehicles and other objects
Steering is the control of the direction of motion or the components that enable its control. Steering is achieved through various arrangements, among
Steering
Unintentional steering by engine torque
Torque steer is the influence of engine torque on the steering, especially in high power front-wheel-drive vehicles. For example, during heavy acceleration
Torque_steer
Type of steering control in land vehicles
A steering wheel (also called a driving wheel, a hand wheel, or simply wheel) is a type of steering control in vehicles. Steering wheels are used in most
Steering_wheel
Mechanism used to steer watercraft
or airship, with which a helmsman steers the vessel and controls its course. Together with the rest of the steering mechanism, it forms part of the helm
Ship's_wheel
Steering mechanism for motorcycles
Hub-center steering (HCS) is one of several different types of front-end suspension/steering mechanisms used in motorcycles and cargo bicycles. Hub-center
Hub-center_steering
Land vehicle steering method
Differential steering is the means of steering a land vehicle by applying more drive torque to one side of the vehicle than the other. Differential steering is
Differential_steering
War II, that maintained power to both tracks during steering, a concept known as regenerative steering. Some also allowed one track to move forward while
Tank_steering_systems
Control system for the motion of a mechanical system
elaborate mechanisms between the control room and the engine to be greatly simplified. Steam steering engines had the characteristics of a modern servomechanism:
Servomechanism
Term used in automotive technology
better, because the engine is placed over the steered wheels. However, as the driven wheels have the additional demands of steering, if a vehicle accelerates
Front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout
Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout
Car parts used to control the vehicle
Power steering helps drivers steer by augmenting the driver's steering effort. Power steering has used hydraulics to reduce a driver's steering effort
Car_controls
Lever used to steer a vehicle, typically on boats
international standards for giving steering orders were defined by the SOLAS Convention of 1929, it was common for steering orders on ships to be given as
Tiller
List of components of automobiles
Stabilizer bars and link Steering arm Steering box Steering pump Steering column assembly Steering rack (a form of steering gear; see also rack and pinion
List_of_auto_parts
Family of high performance 90° V engines produced by General Motors
suspension, variable power steering, and 4-wheel disc brakes to the Division's high-output and high-torque Northstar engines. GM ceased production of the
Northstar_engine_series
Compact heavy equipment with differential steering
separate steering mechanism and hold a fixed straight alignment on the body of the machine. Turning is accomplished by differential steering, in which
Skid-steer_loader
First modern automobile
in Nr. 2. Steering was by way of a pinion acting on a toothed rack that pivoted the front wheel. In Nr. 1 the stalk to control the steering was at the
Benz_Patent-Motorwagen
Fourth generation of BMW 5 Series
diesel engine was available. Rack and pinion steering was used for four- and six-cylinder models, the first time that a 5 Series has used this steering system
BMW_5_Series_(E39)
Rating in the U.S. Navy
propulsion machinery, auxiliary equipment, and outside machinery, such as: steering engine, hoisting machinery, food preparation equipment, refrigeration and
Machinist's_mate
Third generation of the BMW 5 Series
side-to-side movement. Steering on most models is a recirculating ball design, however the all-wheel drive 525iX uses a rack and pinion steering system along with
BMW_5_Series_(E34)
constant engine speed to varying road speeds and a steering gearbox to drive the two output shafts (and so the tracks) at different speeds, thus steering the
Cross-drive steering transmission
Cross-drive_steering_transmission
General Motors compact car (1960–1969)
The steering wheel for 500s was the same as the base Nova's, while Monzas included the same wheel as the Camaro. An Impala-style "Deluxe" steering wheel
Chevrolet_Corvair
Class of formula race car
consisting of a single driver seat and detachable steering. An F1 power unit, a 1.6 L turbo hybrid V6 engine, is capable of producing up to 950 hp (710 kW)
Formula_One_car
United States Navy occupational rating
preventive maintenance on diesel engines, reduction gears, air compressors, hydraulic or pneumatic clutches, steering engines and controllable-pitch propeller
Engineman
Sixth generation of Mercedes-Benz S-Class
(right-hand-drive), S 400 Hybrid Exclusive (right steering), S 550 LWB (left/right steering), S 63 AMG LWB (right steering), S 63 AMG 4Matic LWB (left-hand-drive)
Mercedes-Benz_S-Class_(W222)
Car produced by Citroën from 1970 to 1975
driver released the steering wheel, then the steering would center back to the straight ahead position. It was geared for minimal steering input – with two
Citroën_SM
Automotive technology
steering column to transfer some steering torque to the wheels. It is often associated with other drive by wire technologies. A vehicle with a steer-by-wire
Steer-by-wire
Third generation of Mercedes-Benz C-Class
available as option), AMG performance steering wheel upholstered in either Nappa leather or the Dinamica microfibre, steering wheel rim having flattened top
Mercedes-Benz_C-Class_(W204)
Soviet rocket engine
It is the first ever steering engine to use the staged combustion cycle, and as such is the basis for a family of planned engines for the Mayak launch
RD-8
Motor vehicle
VVT-i engine, 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic transmissions, 4-spoke urethane steering wheel steering wheel, includes tachometer, power steering, windows
Toyota_Corolla_(E120)
Motor vehicle
the AE86 GT, with a three-spoke steering wheel, sport seats, split-folding rear seat, power steering, a tilting steering column, rear defrost, air conditioning
Toyota_AE86
Eighth generation of Toyota Corolla
5-liter DOHC 5A-FE engine, 5-speed manual transmission, tilt-adjustable steering (3-spoke), no tachometer, includes power steering and stereo, vinyl seats
Toyota_Corolla_(E110)
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
under normal driving conditions) electro-hydraulic power-assisted steering Engine is mounted in (in order of appearance): 2nd generation Mazda 6 Atenza
Mazda_diesel_engines
Model car range produced by BMW
diesel engine was available. V8 models used recirculating ball steering (as per previous 5 Series generations), however rack and pinion steering was used
BMW_5_Series
Motor vehicle
sedan. The mechanical four-wheel steering setup used two steering boxes, linked together with a dedicated steering shaft. Despite its complexity, it
Honda_Prelude
Grand Tourer produced by TVR
brake for the rear wheels. Steering was optionally power-assisted and worked via rack and pinion with adjustable steering column. There were 2.2 turns
TVR_Chimaera
Sports car manufactured by Lamborghini
Dynamic Steering" (LDS) to add to the standard power steering. The Dynamic Steering changes the steering performance from normal, comfortable steering to a
Lamborghini_Huracán
Control surface for fluid-dynamic steering in the yaw axis
in a central position. Although some classify a steering oar as a rudder, others argue that the steering oar used in ancient Egypt and Rome was not a true
Rudder
Small, fast naval ship designed to carry torpedoes into battle
that had been dismissed by the naval authorities due to the impractical steering and propulsion mechanisms. Whitehead was unable to improve the machine
Torpedo_boat
Sixth generation of Honda Civic
steering as standard equipment. DX: Available as a hatchback, coupé, or sedan. DX models included all standard equipment from CX plus tilt steering and
Honda Civic (sixth generation)
Honda_Civic_(sixth_generation)
Anti-surface ship torpedo
small boat laden with explosives, propelled by a steam or an air engine and steered by cables to be used against enemy ships; his papers came into the
Whitehead_torpedo
Tenth generation of Toyota Corolla
3ZZ-FE CNG VVT-i engine, 5-speed manual transmission, 4-spoke polyurethane steering wheel, includes tachometer, electric power steering, windows and door
Toyota_Corolla_(E140)
Russian expendable carrier rocket
core stage also employs the RD-0110R vernier engine, which consists of four gimbaled chambers for steering and contributes approximately 230.5 kilonewtons
Soyuz_2.1v
Seventh generation of Toyota Corolla
non-adjustable steering (2-spoke), no tachometer and power steering, includes stereo, 13-inch steel rims. 1.3 GL – 1.3 litre SOHC 2E engine, 5-Speed manual
Toyota_Corolla_(E100)
Motor vehicle
positioned the steering wheel in the middle of the front panel. It was hoped that this would provide a superior view out. The centrally mounted steering was probably
Panhard_et_Levassor_Dynamic
Self-propelled underwater weapon
steam-powered winding engines, which were arranged so that speeds could be varied within fine limits, giving sensitive steering control for the torpedo
Torpedo
Mid-engined, two-seat Japanese sports car
electric folding mirrors, power steering, steering fog lamps, and rear spoiler. GT-S with a turbocharged 2.0L 3S-GTE engine producing 221 PS (163 kW; 218 hp);
Toyota_MR2
Motor vehicle
electronic steering, throttle and shift parameters ("Dynamic Driving Control"). Electric power steering replaced the traditional hydraulic power steering used
BMW_Z4_(E85)
Sixth generation of Toyota Corolla
4A-GE engine, 5-Speed manual transmission, includes tachometer, stereo, tilt steering adjustment, variable type steering wheel without power steering, power
Toyota_Corolla_(E90)
Fifth generation of BMW 5 Series
iDrive infotainment system, head-up display, active cruise control, active steering, adaptive headlights, night vision, lane departure warning and voice control
BMW_5_Series_(E60)
Sports car
factory-fitted with Toyotas REAS suspension and carbon-fibre steering wheel to aid in the light feeling of steering. The RZ was also factory fitted with Recaro SR2
Toyota_Supra
Range of automobiles produced by Toyota (1968–2007)
cloth. All came with a three-spoke steering wheel, but the appearance was slightly different. The sport steering wheel had a raised centre hub, while
Toyota_Mark_II
Motor vehicle
and the trim surrounding the gear selector, a urethane steering wheel with a plastic steering wheel-colored Honda logo, front ventilated disc brakes and
Honda Civic (seventh generation)
Honda_Civic_(seventh_generation)
Lighter-than-air aircraft with propulsion capabilities
mounting of a steerable engine/propeller on the tail of the aircraft. The tail-mounted propeller provides for vectored thrust steering, allowing tight
Thermal_airship
Custom motorcycle
500 bhp (370 kW) at 4,800rpm. A front subframe mounted to the engine carries the steering and suspension, with the front forks crafted using hydraulic
Millyard_Viper_V10
Full-size flagship Oldsmobile car model (1940–1996)
package, 455 CID engine, molding package, remote-controlled outside mirror, power seat, power windows, power steering, Deluxe steering wheel, chrome wheel
Oldsmobile_98
Executive car series by Lexus, 1991–2020
Dynamic Handling system with dynamic rear steering (DRS), electric power steering, variable gear ratio steering (VGRS)), integrated Siri Eyes Free mode
Lexus_GS
Sixth generation of BMW 3 Series
powered by a range of turbocharged engines exclusively and electric power steering (replacing the hydraulic power steering systems used previously). The F30
BMW_3_Series_(F30)
as main engine RSM-27U. 3D20: A UDMH/N2O4 burning engine in the gas generator cycle. Development years: 1971-1973 . For use as steering engine R-27U. 3D41:
A.M. Isayev Chemical Engineering Design Bureau
A.M._Isayev_Chemical_Engineering_Design_Bureau
American pony car
bumper. The instrument panel and steering wheel were revised. The ignition switch was moved from the dashboard to the steering column with the introduction
Pontiac_Firebird
Motor vehicle
differential and leather steering wheel. The ST207 only came in the XS Touring Selection trim, which was powered by the 3S-FE engine and came equipped with
Toyota_Curren
Grand tourer produced 2017–2024
first Ferrari equipped with EPS (Electronic Power Steering). It also shares the rear-wheel-steering system (Virtual Short Wheelbase 2.0) borrowed from
Ferrari_812_Superfast
Motor vehicle
adjustable seats, automatic headlights, and steering wheel mounted radio controls. HICAS-II four-wheel steering (CA31), "Super Sonic Suspension (DUET-SS)"
Nissan_Cefiro
Compact executive car
Alcantara flat-bottom steering wheel, 20-inch 5-twin-spoke edge design wheels and Crescendo Red stitching on the seats, steering wheel and seat belts.
Audi_A5
Straight-4 cylinder engine from 1980
word for fuel injection). This engine is identified by TSZ ignition and multiple belts for the alternator, power steering and air conditioning compressor
Mercedes-Benz_M102_engine
Motor vehicle
1ZR-FE Dual VVT-i engine, 6-speed manual transmission, 3-spoke urethane steering wheel, includes tachometer, electric power steering, windows, door locks
Toyota_Corolla_(E170)
V8 sports car manufactured by Ferrari
348s control and steering garnered praise over the NSX, "It's the Honda's body control and its meaty yet beautifully positive steering that allows it to
Ferrari_348
Emergency vehicle intended to put out fires
separate steering wheels for front and rear wheels. One of the main features of the tiller-truck is its enhanced maneuverability. The independent steering of
Fire_engine
Motor vehicle
Nissan's HICAS II four wheel steering system was optional only on the Type II 180SX. All versions had the CA18DET engine with 175 PS. The 5-speed manual
Nissan_180SX
Study of circular causal processes
causal feedback—that of steering a ship (the ancient Greek κυβερνήτης (kybernḗtēs) refers to the person who steers a ship). In steering a ship, the position
Cybernetics
Type of indicator light in automobiles
A check engine light or malfunction indicator light (MIL) or lamp, is a tell-tale that a computerized engine-management system uses to indicate a malfunction
Check_engine_light
Motorised scooter
the steering column would be folded onto the platform to store the scooter more easily. The engine was an air-cooled, 4-stroke, 155 cc engine over the
Autoped
Sixth generation of the Corvette sports car
while the steering wheel and armrests featured microfiber suede accents. The headrests have an embossed Centennial Edition logo and the steering wheel hub
Chevrolet_Corvette_(C6)
Lightweight Japanese sports car
lighter engine with chain-driven camshafts, slightly increased torque, lighter wheels and an optional 3-speed automatic transmission with power steering. Both
Suzuki_Cappuccino
American mid-size SUV
2003–2004 Durango R/T concept. The steering wheel and gauges are shared with the Dakota (2005–2011), and the steering wheel was only shared with the Ram
Dodge_Durango
Fifth generation of Mercedes-Benz C-Class
four-link axle, the rear axle is a multi-link axle. Rear axle steering with a steering angle of 2.5 degrees is available as a factory option; the turning
Mercedes-Benz_C-Class_(W206)
Motor vehicle
four-wheel steering (commonly abbreviated 4WS) option on MX-6 GTs destined for the U.S. This system consisted of an electronically controlled rear steering rack
Mazda_MX-6
Horizontally opposed 6-cylinder piston engine
disadvantages are a large width (which can limit the maximum steering angle when used in a front-engined car), a large intake manifold being required when a central
Flat-six_engine
Motor vehicle
steering column was introduced (sourcing the steering wheel from Chevrolet mid-size sedans), moving the manual transmission shifter from the steering
Chevrolet_van
Steam-powered haulage engine
engine. The design (which was led by a horse to steer it) failed to attract any purchasers. They tried again in 1849, this time without the steering horse
Traction_engine
Frame of a motorcycle
between the steering head at the front and the swinging-arm bearing at the rear for predictable handling and safety. It also supports the engine, the rider
Motorcycle_frame
Fourth generation of Mercedes-Benz C-Class
384 lb⋅ft (521 N⋅m) of torque. Some components, such as the front axle, steering system and suspension are shared with the C 63. It has all-wheel drive
Mercedes-Benz_C-Class_(W205)
Mid-size truck
rack-and-pinion steering (2WD only, and early years were available without power steering). Inline-four, V6, and eventually V8 engines were offered along
Dodge_Dakota
Compact car
complained that the steering was imprecise and the seat squabs and backs were insufficient for taller drivers; ample equipment, a powerful engine, and a low price
Hyundai_Elantra
Ferrari mid-engine sports car
power-assisted steering (intended to improve low-speed drivability relative to the outgoing 348), this could optionally be replaced with a manual steering rack
Ferrari_F355
Mid-engine sports car
car has unique screens mounted in the steering wheel spokes and a 5.0-inch screen mounted behind the steering wheel displaying vital information to the
Koenigsegg_Jesko
Series of rotary-powered sports cars
suspension (rear axle). Steering was more precise, with rack and pinion steering replacing the old recirculating ball steering of the SA22. Disc brakes
Mazda_RX-7
Medium to large tractor manufactured by JCB
Fastrac machines have hydrostatic steering similar to most agricultural tractors with only a hydraulic link between the steering wheels and the front wheels
JCB_Fastrac
High performance variant of the Honda Civic
brake package (front and rear brake pads), seat and steering (Recaro bucket seat, seat rail, steering wheel with box, TAKATA harness), carbon inner part
Honda_Civic_Type_R
Motor vehicle
The suspension and steering have been changed to improve performance, most notably with the addition of electric-assisted steering. On the 2013 models
Mazdaspeed3
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
injection-ignition system with Ferrari F154 engine. The engine auxiliaries are identical (alternator, starter motor and power steering pump) or very similar (variable
Ferrari_F160_engine
Third generation of the Boxster and second generation of the Cayman sports cars
shared with 911 Turbo S for improved steering response and feel. It is equipped with a smaller diameter GT steering wheel used in both the 911 GT3 and Cayman
Porsche Boxster and Cayman (981)
Porsche_Boxster_and_Cayman_(981)
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
harsh predecessor, the engine was designed for smoothness. Dual in-block balance shafts were integral to the design, the power-steering pump was mounted directly
GM_Ecotec_engine
Mid-size car manufactured by Toyota
Dynamics Integrated Management with variable gear ratio steering which changes the ratio of steering input to wheel movement so as to help low-speed parking
Toyota_Mark_X
Motor vehicle platform
lock"). The handlebar-shaped steering control would be operated with small, controlled inputs by swivelling the steering bar about its axis from the horizontal
Messerschmitt_Kabinenroller
Mobile equipment that transports people, animals or cargo
January 2013. "How Car Steering Works". HowStuffWorks. 31 May 2001. Retrieved 23 July 2011. "The Reason for Rear-Wheel Steering". ThrustSSC Team. Retrieved
Vehicle
Compact city car that was manufactured by Tata Motors
versions, among them a 5-speed automated manual transmission. Electric power steering, air conditioning, and Bluetooth radio were available on top models in
Tata_Nano
Motor vehicle
sedans produced from 1962 to 1978; the second are the updated (mainly up-engined) Spider, Sprint, and Sprint Speciale Alfa Giuliettas, and in 2015, Alfa
Alfa_Romeo_Giulia
Motor vehicle
outboard passengers 1969: Headrests 1970: Locking steering column (Checker used full-size Chevrolet steering columns and wheels) 1974: Larger, heavier silver-painted
Checker_Marathon
Subcompact car produced by Hindustan Motors (1957–2014)
dashboard and steering wheel were completely redesigned. The Landmaster's flat-plane two-spoke steering wheel gave way to a dished steering wheel with three
Hindustan_Ambassador
STEERING ENGINE
STEERING ENGINE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Spear.
Biblical
sleeping
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Dear 1.Americanized form of German Thüring, regional name for someone from Thuringia.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Male
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from the Middle English word sterrling, STERLING means "little star."Â
Boy/Male
Greek
Victorious.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : variant spelling of Stirling.English : perhaps a variant of Starling.German : from Middle High German sterlinc, the name of a coin, hence probably a nickname for someone who paid that amount in rent.William Sterling settled in Haverhill, MA, in 1662.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : unexplained; most probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place somewhere in South Wales or southern England. This name was established in County Meath, Ireland, soon after the Anglo-Norman invasion of the 12th century.Dutch : unexplained.Probably a respelling of German Tiling, a patronymic form of Thiel.
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : metonymic occupational name for a spurrier (a maker of spurs), from Old French esporon, esperun ‘spur’.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
High Quality
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name, originally an Old English patronymic from Swēt(a) (see Sweet).English : from Middle English sweting ‘darling’, ‘sweetheart’, hence a nickname for a popular and attractive person, or for somebody who habitually addressed people with the term.
Boy/Male
English German American
Of high quality; pure. Also variant of a name given pre-medieval refiners of silver meaning...
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German
Of High Quality; Pure; Genuine; First-rate
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Cheering
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Northumberland and Kent. The former is probbly from an Old English stelling ‘shelter or fold for cattle’; the latter may be named with an unattested Old English male personal name, Stealla, + -ingas, a suffix denoting ‘family or followers of’.Dutch : topographic name from a derivative of Middle Dutch stelle ‘land built up on mudflats behind a dike’.German : derivative of Stell 1, for a small cattle farmer.
Boy/Male
English
A bird.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Charming, Pleasant
Girl/Female
Biblical
Sleeping.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Graceful
STEERING ENGINE
STEERING ENGINE
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Danish, English, German, Swedish
Noble Kind
Boy/Male
Sikh
Love for all
Girl/Female
Spanish
meaning manly.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Schofield.
Girl/Female
Spanish American
Derived from the Roman given name Levinia.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Boyce.
Girl/Female
Latin
Grace.
Girl/Female
Indian
Praiseworthy, Commendable, Friend
Boy/Male
Tamil
To adorn, Worship
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
High; Elevated; Noble
STEERING ENGINE
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a.
Cleaning off surfaces, or cleaning away dust, dirt, or litter, as a broom does; moving with swiftness and force; carrying everything before it; including in its scope many persons or things; as, a sweeping flood; a sweeping majority; a sweeping accusation.
n.
The act or operation of clipping with shears or a shearing machine, as the wool from sheep, or the nap from cloth.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sheer
adv.
In a sneering manner.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Steer
n.
See Steening.
n.
See Steening.
n.
Act of shearing sheep.
n.
The act or operation of dividing with shears; as, the shearing of metal plates.
a.
Belonging to, or relating to, the standard British money of account, or the British coinage; as, a pound sterling; a shilling sterling; a penny sterling; -- now chiefly applied to the lawful money of England; but sterling cost, sterling value, are used.
n.
A feast at the time of sheep-shearing.
n.
The act of sneering.
a.
Genuine; pure; of excellent quality; conforming to the highest standard; of full value; as, a work of sterling merit; a man of sterling good sense.
n.
The act or practice of one who steeves.
n.
The product of the act or operation of clipping with shears or a shearing machine; as, the whole shearing of a flock; the shearings from cloth.
n.
See Steeve, n. (a).
n.
A projecting handle of a steering wheel.
n.
Sneezing.
a.
Given to sneering.