Development of control concepts for improved driving dynamics of harvesting machines with large headers: Fortschritte Naturstofftechnik
Autor Benedikt Jungen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 iul 2018
With the steadily increasing capacity of harvesting machines, the working widths of the harvesting heads get wider and the headers get heavier. It has become essential with these giant headers to use header height sensors and header control systems to avoid the headers from being run into the ground when encountering elevation changes in the terrain. A fundamental limitation of the viable speed of header height adjustments arises from the combination of the wider and heavier headers with soft agricultural tires.
The current solution to find an appropriate speed of header height adjustments is to perform a header calibration whenever a new header is attached to the machine and to endow the machine operator with the capability to tweak the speed of adjustments manually. The result of an inappropriate speed of height adjustments is a reduction in overall productivity and an under-utilization of the harvesting machine. The author looks at ways to prevent this. He offers detailed modeling of the vertical dynamics including dynamic wheel loads. In addition, the book contains results from simulations and machine tests.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783662577745
ISBN-10: 3662577747
Pagini: 126
Ilustrații: XI, 126 p. 71 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer Vieweg
Seria Fortschritte Naturstofftechnik
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 3662577747
Pagini: 126
Ilustrații: XI, 126 p. 71 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer Vieweg
Seria Fortschritte Naturstofftechnik
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Cuprins
Introduction.- Vehicle dynamics modelling and model analysis.- Proactive vehicle oscillation suppression.- The vehicle speed as additional actuator.- Key conclusion and Future Work.
Notă biografică
Dr.-Ing. Benedikt Jung studied Mechanical Engineering and Automotive Systems Engineering with a focus on Automation and Turbomachinery. Between 2014 and 2018 he was an external PhD student at the Institute of Agricultural Systems at the Technical University of Dresden. Since 2011, he works in the Research and Development department of a global manufacturer of Agricultural machinery.
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This book examines the driving dynamics of harvesting machines with large harvesting heads. It looks at how to efficiently use these machines. The author explores a common problem that hinders machine performance when harvesting with very large headers. He deals with concepts for reducing the undesired effects of vehicle dynamics when using these machines.
With the steadily increasing capacity of harvesting machines, the working widths of the harvesting heads get wider and the headers get heavier. It has become essential with these giant headers to use header height sensors and header control systems to avoid the headers from being run into the ground when encountering elevation changes in the terrain. A fundamental limitation of the viable speed of header height adjustments arises from the combination of the wider and heavier headers with soft agricultural tires.
The current solution to find an appropriate speed of header height adjustments is to perform a header calibration whenever a new header is attached to the machine and to endow the machine operator with the capability to tweak the speed of adjustments manually. The result of an inappropriate speed of height adjustments is a reduction in overall productivity and an under-utilization of the harvesting machine. The author looks at ways to prevent this. He offers detailed modeling of the vertical dynamics including dynamic wheel loads. In addition, the book contains results from simulations and machine tests.
With the steadily increasing capacity of harvesting machines, the working widths of the harvesting heads get wider and the headers get heavier. It has become essential with these giant headers to use header height sensors and header control systems to avoid the headers from being run into the ground when encountering elevation changes in the terrain. A fundamental limitation of the viable speed of header height adjustments arises from the combination of the wider and heavier headers with soft agricultural tires.
The current solution to find an appropriate speed of header height adjustments is to perform a header calibration whenever a new header is attached to the machine and to endow the machine operator with the capability to tweak the speed of adjustments manually. The result of an inappropriate speed of height adjustments is a reduction in overall productivity and an under-utilization of the harvesting machine. The author looks at ways to prevent this. He offers detailed modeling of the vertical dynamics including dynamic wheel loads. In addition, the book contains results from simulations and machine tests.
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Caracteristici
Considers the harvesting machine dynamics in the header height control problem Presents detailed modeling of the vertical dynamics including dynamic wheel loads Contains results from simulations and machine tests