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Title: NEW DEVELOPMENTSIN AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TRACTORS


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NEW DEVELOPMENTSIN AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TRACTORS
R. T. Schuler National AgrAbility
Project University of Wisconsin - Madison
November 14 , 2006
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Tractors
  • Guidance and Auto-Steer
  • Global Positioning System
  • Guidance
  • Auto-Steer
  • Autonomous
  • Transmissions
  • Number of gears/speeds
  • CVT - Continuously Variable Transmission
  • IVT - Infinitely Variable Transmission
  • Suspension
  • Tractor Chassis
  • Cab
  • Seat

3
Global Position Systems
Basic GPS Satellite System Only (3 of 24) Low
cost automobiles Error 100 feet
Satellite Constellation
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Global Position Systems
Basic GPS Satellite System Only (3 of 24) Low
cost automobiles Error 100 feet Satellites
plus free beacon Intermediate cost Error 2 to
3 feet
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Global Position Systems
Basic GPS Satellite System Only (3 of 24) Low
cost automobiles Error 100 feet Satellites
plus free beacon Intermediate cost Error 2 to
3 feet Satellites plus geostationary
satellite More costly Error 3 to 5 inches
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Global Position Systems
Basic GPS Satellite System Only (3 of 24) Low
cost automobiles Error 100 feet Satellites
plus free beacon Intermediate cost Error 2 to
3 feet Satellites plus geostationary
satellite More costly Error 3 to 5
inches Satellites plus base station
nearby Costly (18,000 in 2006) One inch or less
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Guidance and Automatic Steering Adoption
  • Most systems use GPS
  • Payback
  • Improve productivity
  • Increased forward speed
  • Reduced crop inputs
  • Reduced operator fatigue
  • Ability to operate longer hours (darkness)
  • Simple installation 30 minutes
  • Lower cost in recent years

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Line A B is base line called Track 0 Guidance
provided between points A and B
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Example of a Light BarLocated in front of
operator
  • All lights on in test mode

Green light acceptable area Yellow light -
caution area Red light - unacceptable
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Light Bar
  • Middle green light is on-
  • Driving right on target

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Light Bar
  • Right most green light is on
  • Driving to right of center but acceptable
  • (error increment can be adjusted)

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Light Bar
  • First yellow light is on
  • Caution corrective steering should be taken

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Light Bar
  • Red light is on
  • Operator needs to make steering correction

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Another Display System
  • Green rectangle represents front end of tractor
  • and angle of line indicates error (magnitude of
    error also displayed)

Track Error
No Error
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Another Display System
  • Green rectangle represents front end of tractor
  • and angle of line indicates error (magnitude of
    error also displayed)

Audio alarm when error occurs
Track Error
Track 2 ft.
Small Error
No Error
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Another Display System
  • Green rectangle represents front end of tractor
  • and angle of line indicates error (magnitude of
    error also displayed)

Audio alarm when error occurs
Track Error
Track 2 ft.
Track 5ft
Small Error
Large Error
No Error
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New Special Feature
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New Features automatic headland turn around
New Special Feature Automatic turn around on
headland
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Option with GPS
  • Guidance e.g. lightbar

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Option with GPS
  • Guidance
  • Autosteer
  • Steering wheel control

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Option with GPS
  • Guidance
  • Autosteer
  • Steering wheel control
  • Steering control system valve

22
Machine Vision Non-GPS
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Transmissions for Mobile Equipment
  • Gear
  • Speed changes in steps
  • Single power transmission path
  • Efficiency at part loads dependent on the number
    of gears
  • Hydrodynamic
  • Automotive transmission
  • Infinitely variable
  • Not adaptable to high torque
  • Hydrostatic
  • Infinitely variable
  • Inefficient
  • Infinitely/continuously variable
  • Power split in the transmission
  • Electronic control of transmission and engine for
    most efficient operation

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Background-Gear Transmissions
  • Early Tractors had one or two forward speeds, one
    reverse
  • More forward speeds were added
  • Speed change without clutching-torque amplifier
  • Synchronized transmission
  • Shifting on the go
  • Infinitely/continuously variable transmission

25
Tractor Engine and Driveline for Two Wheel
Drive Single path for the flow of power through
transmission
Transmission
Engine
Axles
Clutch
Differential
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Infinitely/Continuously Variable Transmission
Power is directed into two paths Planetary gear
systems facilitates this Power from the two paths
are merged
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Basic CVT/IVT Transmission
Sun Fixed path
Planetary Gear Set (power split)
Carrier
Output
Variable Path
Ring
Input
2 gears
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Basic CVT/IVT Transmission
Carrier
Fixed path
Sun
Planetary Gear Set (power merge)
Output
Variable Path
Input
Ring
2 gears
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IVT/CVT Characteristics
  • Hand control for forward, reverse, speed changes
    and stopping
  • Smooth, seamless shifting
  • Unlimited speeds from 0.03 to 26 mph (Deere)
  • Improved fuel economy at reduced load
  • Reduced load-maintain forward speed with changing
    engine speed
  • Need for feet only to start the tractor engine
  • Cost 9780 (right side), 10,490 (left side)

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Suspension System Goals
  • Improve operator comfort and reduce long term
    health issues
  • Reduce vibration from traveling over rough
    terrain
  • Reduce vibration due engine and drive train
    vibration
  • Improve tractor performance
  • Reduce the potential for power hop on FWD and FWA
  • Improve contact between wheels and soil surface

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Background on seat suspension
  • First tractor operators had to stand
  • Seats rigidly attached to tractor chassis
  • Spring supported seats-passive
  • Spring plus shock absorbers -passive
  • Air suspensions seats-passive
  • Active suspension seats

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John Deere Active Seat- 3641 Source Dufner and
Shick, Deere
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John Deere Active Seat Source Dufner and Shick,
Deere
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John Deere Active Seat Source Dufner and Shick,
Deere
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John Deere Active Seat Source Dufner and
Shick, Deere
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  • Tractor chassis suspension
  • More beneficial for the higher speeds
  • Front axle suspension Deere
  • Front and rear axle suspension - Fastrac

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  • Tractor chasis suspension
  • More beneficial for the higher speeds
  • Front axle suspension Deere
  • Front and rear axle suspension - Fastrac
  • Reduces potential for power hop
  • Improved performance with FWA tractor

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Concluding remarks
  • Guidance and auto-steer
  • IVT/CVT
  • Fuel saving
  • Automatic shift up-throttle back
  • Suspension Systems
  • Seat
  • Cab
  • Chassis

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