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Evaluation of Tractor PTO Severeness during Rotary Tillage Operation (로타리 경운작업 시 트랙터 PTO 가혹도 평가)

  • Kim, Yong-Joo;Chung, Sun-Ok;Choi, Chang-Hyun;Lee, Dae-Hyun
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.163-170
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    • 2011
  • Analysis of load on major parts of the tractor power drive line is critical for efficient and optimum design of a tractor. The purpose of this study was to evaluate severeness of the tractor PTO driving axle during rotary tillage operation. First, S-N (stress vs. number of cycle) curve of a PTO driving gear was obtained through the fatigue life test using a PTO dynamometer. Second, PTO severeness was evaluated during rotary tillage operation. Torque measurement system was constructed with strain-gauge sensors to measure torque of a PTO axle, an I/O interface to acquire the sensor signals, and an embedded system to calculate severeness. The severeness of PTO was analyzed using measured torque data during rotary tillage. In the PTO gear life fatigue test, breakage time and bending stress of the gear were measured by tooth widths and torque change during the fatigue life test. The S-N curve showed a good linear relationship between bending stress and number of cycle (life) with a coefficient of determination of 0.97. For PTO severenss evaluation, rotary tillage operations were conducted at two PTO rotational speeds (level-1, level-2) under different paddy and upland field sites with different soil conditions. Results of averaged relative severeness for PTO level-1 and PTO level-2 were 1.96 and 3.34, respectively, at paddy field sites, and they were 1.36 and 2.51, respectively, at upland field sites. The results showed that the PTO driving axle experienced more severe load during rotary tillage at paddy fields than at upland sites, and relative severeness was greater at the higher PTO rotational speed under all of the soil conditions.

A Study on the Application of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics to PTO Shafts for Aircrafts (탄소섬유 강화 복합재료의 항공기용 PTO 샤프트 적용에 관한 연구)

  • Jeong, Kwang Il;Kim, Wonki;Jeong, Jae-Moon;Oh, Jaehyung;Bang, Yun Hyuk;Kim, Seong Su
    • Composites Research
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.380-386
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    • 2021
  • This paper aims to improve the critical speed of power-take-off (PTO) shafts by using carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRPs). The PTO shaft was designed with titanium-CFRPs hybrid structure in order to compensate the low shear strength of CFRPs. Based on the requirements for PTO shafts, the dimensions of PTO shafts were determined through a parametric study. To evaluate the performance of the PTO shaft, a vibration test, a static torsion test, and a torsion durability test were performed. In the vibration test, the critical speed of PTO shafts was 20570 rpm, which was 7.5% higher than that of titanium shafts. Additionally, it was confirmed that the maximum allowable torque of the PTO shaft was 2300 N·m. Finally, under repeated load in the range of 11.3 to 113 N·m, the fatigue failure in the PTO shaft did not occur up to 106 cycles.

Dielectric properties of PTO/PZO superlattices prepared by RF Magnetron Sputterring (RF Magnetron Sputtering으로 증착된 PTO/PZO 초격자 박막의 유전 특성)

  • 한현자;이병수
    • Proceedings of the Materials Research Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2003.03a
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    • pp.38-38
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    • 2003
  • PTO/PZO 초격자 박막은 박막 계면에 응력이 발생하여 기존의 박막처럼 size effect가 적용되지 않고 두께가 감소해도 높은 유전상수를 갖는다. Antiferroelectric PbZrO$_3$(PZO)와 ferroelectric PbTiO$_3$(PTO)를 적층 성장시킨 초격자는 400도에서 성장한 (100) Pt/SiO$_2$기판 위에 rf magnetron sputtering으로 증착하였다. PTO/PZO의 증착 주기는 30(PTO $_{4unti cells}$/PZO $_{4unti cells}$) 에서 1(PTO $_{125unti cells}$/PZO $_{125unti cells}$)까지 두께의 변화를 주어 준비했고 초격자 박막의 전체두께는 100nm로 고정시켰다. XRD결과, PTO/PZO는 주기에 따라 초격자의 특성인 main peak과 satellite peak을 관찰 할 수 있었다. 초격자의 주기가 감소함에 따라 2$\theta$값이 증가하고 평균 d 값이 감소되면서 PTO층에 뒤틀림이 증가하였다. PTO층의 뒤틀림 증가로 인해 superlattice의 주기가 증가함에 따라 초격자의 유전율이 증가하였고 강유전성이 향상되었다.향상되었다.

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Load capacity simulation of PTO gears for a small cultivator during rotary ditching operation (구굴 작업에 따른 소형 관리기의 PTO 기어 부하 용량 시뮬레이션)

  • Lee, Pa-Ul;Choi, Changhyun;Choi, Youngsoo;Lee, Lijung;Kim, Yongjoo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Agricultural Machinery Conference
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    • 2017.04a
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    • pp.11-11
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    • 2017
  • 지속적인 고령화 추세에 따라 여성과 고령층의 노동력이 차지하는 비율이 높아지고 있어, 사용하기 편리한 소형농기계의 요구가 증가하고 있는 실정이다. 본 연구에서 사용한 소형 관리기는 정식 작업 전 경운, 정지 등 다양한 작업이 가능한 농기계이다. 본 연구에서는 소형 관리기에 토크 측정 시스템을 구성하였으며, 작업 중 가장 큰 부하를 받는 구굴 작업 부하를 측정하였다. 또한, 작업 시 가장 직접적으로 영향을 받는 PTO (Power Take Off) 기어의 부하 용량(load capacity)을 기어 해석 소프트웨어를 이용하여 분석하였다. PTO 기어의 부하 용량은 안전율, 피로수명을 대상으로 평가하였다. 측정된 부하 데이터는 변동 하중이므로, 부하 크기와 빈도수의 규칙적인 신호로 단순화하기 위하여 레인플로우 카운팅 방법을 사용하였으며, SWT (Smith-Watson-Topper) 방법을 이용하여 공칭 토크를 계산하였다. PTO 기어의 안전율은 ISO 6336, 피로 수명은 마이너 법칙(Miner rule)을 이용하여 계산하였다. PTO의 변속 단수 총 2단이며, 5개의 스퍼 기어로 구성되어 있다. 시뮬레이션 결과, 소형 관리기의 주행 속도 또는 PTO의 회전속도 증가에 따라 PTO에서 발생하는 평균 부하가 크게 나타났다. 또한 주행 단수 및 PTO 기어 단수가 증가할수록 기어의 안전율과 피로 수명이 감소하였으며, 특히 PTO 기어의 안전율은 접촉 응력에서의 안전율보다 굽힘 응력에서의 안전율이 급격하게 감소하였다. 소형 관리기의 PTO 수명은 주행 단수 2단, PTO 단수 2단 일 때 가장 적게 나타났다. 따라서 소형 관리기의 주행 속도와 PTO 회전 속도를 저속으로 작업하는 것이 PTO 기어의 수명에 더 유리할 것으로 판단된다.

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Analysis of the PTO Driveline Rattle Noise on an Agricultural Tractor (농업용 트랙터 PTO 전동라인의 래틀 소음 분석)

  • Ahn, Da-Vin;Shin, In-Kyung;Han, Hyun-Woo;Son, Gwan-Hee;Park, Young-Jun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.45-54
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    • 2019
  • In this study, we analyze the rattle noise of a power takeoff (PTO) driveline and develop a PTO driveline resonance model. We measured the rattle noise of the PTO driveline on the output shaft and, by analyzing the rattle noise in the time domain, we determine that the engine expansion stroke period matches the sound pressure of rattle noise. This finding helped us demonstrate that the rattle noise is caused by the collision between the PTO driving gear and the gear driven by the engine expansion stroke; the torsional vibration caused by this collision is affected by the angular velocity fluctuation of the PTO drive shaft. By measuring the angular velocity of the PTO drive shaft, we confirm that the angular velocity fluctuation of the engine flywheel tends to excessively amplify the PTO drive shaft angular velocity fluctuation. We conclude that the resonance, which occurs when the operating frequency of the engine is close to the natural frequency of the tractor power transmission system, causes the excessive angular velocity fluctuation of the PTO drive shaft. We performed a modal analysis of the PTO driveline resonance and, using the characteristic equation, we show that the resonance occurs when the engine rotation speed is close to 850 rpm, which matches the natural frequency of the PTO driveline.

Effects of Design Parameters on Rattle Noise in a Direct Engine-PTO Driveline of Tractors (엔진 직결식 PTO 전동 라인의 주요 설계 변수가 PTO 변속부의 치타음에 미치는 영향)

  • Park Y.J.;Kim K.U.
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.31 no.4 s.117
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    • pp.323-333
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    • 2006
  • Introduction of a direct engine-PTO driveline to agricultural tractors has reduced production cost and increased transmission efficiency of the PTO driveline. However, this type of PTO driveline has caused a severe rattle noise in the PTO gearbox under idle conditions. This study was conducted to investigate the causes of the rattle noise and the effects of driveline parameters on it. A mathematical model was developed for a direct engine-PTO driveline. The model was proved experimentally to be accurate enough to simulate the dynamic characteristics of the PTO driveline motions. The simulation study showed that the rattle noise was caused by collisions between the driving and driven gears in the PTO gearbox due to velocity variation of the gears, which was induced by torque fluctuations from the engine. It was also found that the rattle noise decreased with the drag torque and mass moment of inertia of the engine flywheel. Smaller mass moment of inertia of the driven gears and backlash also reduced the rattle noise. However, increasing the drag torque and mass moment of the engine flywheel or decreasing the backlash and mass moment of inertia of the driven gears were limited practically by their detrimental effects on transmission efficiency, gear strength and smooth meshing of the gears.

Analysis of Rattle Noise of a Direct Engine-driven PTO Driveline of Tractors (엔진 직결식 트랙터 PTO 전동 라인의 치타음 분석)

  • Park, Y.J.;Kim, K.U.
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.31 no.1 s.114
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2006
  • This study was conducted to identify the characteristics of PTO rattle noise of a direct engine-PTO driveline for agricultural tractors. In order to reduce production costs of agricultural tractors, a direct engine-PTO driveline was recently introduced to the tractors produced in Korea. This simplified drive line reduced a number of gears and counter shafts in previous one. However, it caused a severe rattle noise under an idle condition, which was perceived as intolerable by many tractor operators. PTO rattle noise was measured at two locations: one 3 em apart radially from the centerline of the PTO shaft and another 100 em apart backward from the PTO end and 160 em high from the ground. Characteristics of the rattle was analyzed using the data measured near the PTO shaft. It was found that the period of rattle noise was same as the explosion stroke of engine and its peak level was about 123 dB (A) with PTO engaged at an idle engine speed of 880 rpm. As the engine speed increased, the rattle noise decreased. The frequency band of the rattle was 0.5-2.0 kHz and the frequency of peak sound pressure was 1.4 kHz. When compared the rattle noise between the locally produced and imported tractors of the same type of PTO driveline, the former generated louder rattle noise than the imported one by 7 dB (A). It was suggested that the rattle noise of local tractors must be reduced at least by 7 dB (A) to meet the international level.

Analysis of the effects of operating point of tractor engine on fatigue life of PTO gear using simulation

  • Lee, Pa-Ul;Chung, Sun-Ok;Choi, Chang-Hyun;Park, Young-Jun;Kim, Yong-Joo
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.441-449
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    • 2016
  • Agricultural tractors are designed using the empirical method due to the difficulty of measuring precise load cycles under various working conditions and soil types. Especially, directly drives various tractor implements, the power take off (PTO) gear. Therefore, alternative design methods using gear design software are needed for the optimal design of tractors. The objective of this study is to simulate fatigue life of the PTO gear according to the operating point of the tractor engine. The PTO gear was made with SCr415 alloy steel with carburizing and quenching treatments. The fatigue life of the PTO gear was simulated by using bending and contact stress according to the torque of the load levels. The PTO gear simulation was conducted by the KISSsoft commercial software for gear analysis. Bending and contact stress were calculated by the ISO 6336:2006 Method A and B. The simulation of fatigue life was calculated by the Miner's cumulative damage law. The total fatigue life of tractors can be estimated to 3,420 hours; thus, 3,420 hours of fatigue life were used in the simulation of the PTO gear of tractors. The main simulation results showed that the maximum fatigue life of the PTO gear was infinite fatigue life at maximum engine power. Minimum fatigue life of the PTO gear was 19.61 hours at 70% of the maximum engine power. Fatigue life of the PTO gear changed according to load of tractor. Therefore, tractor work data is needed for optimal design of the PTO gear.

Exploration of power take off in wave energy converters with two-body interaction

  • Wang, Hao;Sitanggang, Khairil;Falzarano, Jeffrey
    • Ocean Systems Engineering
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.89-106
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    • 2017
  • The study explores a novel design of wave energy converter (WEC) that utilizes the interaction between an inside heaving vertical cylinder with an outside fixed hollow cylinder. This design originates from the oscillating water column (OWC) type WEC but replaces the pneumatic power take off (PTO) through the Wells turbine with the hydrodynamic PTO through the inside heaving cylinder. To effectively evaluate the maximum power output, the system has been modeled in the hydrodynamic software AQWA (developed by ANSYS Inc) that has accumulated extensive offshore industry users. Ranges of the PTO parameters have been examined to make sure that proper linear damping can be implemented to simulate the PTO force. Comparing the efficiency of the pneumatic PTO with the hydrodynamic PTO, it appears that the hydrodynamic PTO is more promising than the traditional Wells turbine for an OWC system.