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http://dx.doi.org/10.5307/JBE.2003.28.2.089

Development of Vibration Absorption Device for the Transportation-Trailer System(I) - Characteristics for the existing vehicle -  

이홍주 (Dept. of Bioresources Machinery, Hankyong National University)
홍종호 (Dept. of Bioresources Machinery, Hankyong National University)
이성범 (Dept. of Bioresources Machinery, Hankyong National University)
김성엽 (Dept. of Bioresources Machinery, Hankyong National University)
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Journal of Biosystems Engineering / v.28, no.2, 2003 , pp. 89-96 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was aimed to identify how the main body vibration of power tiller will be transmitted to the trailer, and to find out the basic information for demage reducing method of agricultural products during transportation. The vertical vibration acceleration level was measured at 6 positions, i.e. engine, hitch, seal and three parts of trailer (front middle, and rear) for the not driving but at the engine speeds of 1,000rpm and driving at 0.35m/s. The results of this research could be summarized as follows; 1. For not driving, the accumulated acceleration level up to 120Hz was 50% of total accelerations at engine part and those were 28~41% at other parts. Those up to 40Hz were 20~30% at engine and hitch part and 2~8% at trailer part. And those up to 20Hz were 13~20% at engine and hitch part and 1~4% at trailer part 2. For the driving with 0.35m/s at paved road, the average vertical accelerations were in the range of 0.005~0.058m/s$^2$. The lowest value of 0.005m/s$^2$ was showed at engine part and the value of 0.031-0.058m/s$^2$ was showed at trailer part. 3. For the driving with 0.35m/s, the accumulated value of average vertical accelerations showed the lowest value at engine parts md showed 5 times value of engine part at trailer part especially highest value at middle part of trailer. 4. For the driving with 0.35m/s, the accumulated acceleration level up to 120Hz was 75% of total accelerations at engine part and those were 20~42% at other parts. Ant those up to 20Hz and 40Hz were 24~26% at engine part and 0.1~0.6% at trailer part.
Keywords
Vertical acceleration; Vibration absorption; Power tiller-trailer system;
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