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    <title>Design and Development of Novel Configuration of Steering Knuckle for an All Terrain Vehicle (ATV)</title>
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    <description>Title: Design and Development of Novel Configuration of Steering Knuckle for an All Terrain Vehicle (ATV)
Authors: Patil, A. S.; Kushare, P. B.; Modi, S.; Lad, V.
Abstract: Steering knuckle or suspension upright is one of the most critical loaded parts in an&#xD;
automobile and especially in all terrain vehicle (ATV) as it has to sustain the forces arising&#xD;
from the braking torque, road bump and the steering pull. Also, in the commercial vehicles,&#xD;
the left knuckle cannot be interchanged with the right knuckle. Therefore there is a need of&#xD;
design and development of a steering knuckle which may be interchangeable and&#xD;
manufactured as a one piece product. Also to reduce the overall weight of an automobile a&#xD;
light weight steering knuckle should be designed. Thus the design and development of a low&#xD;
weight knuckle which is structurally rigid and has the ability to withstand all the forces&#xD;
arising due to bump, cornering, cyclic loading during steering and braking while being&#xD;
interchangeable between front wheels of an Off-Road vehicle is discussed in this article.</description>
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