Effect of Vibration on Rapeseed Header Loss and Optimization of Header Frame
计算机科学
汽车工程
工程类
材料科学
作者
Li Yang,Lizhang Xu,Gao Zhipeng,En Lu,Yaoming Li
出处
期刊:Transactions of the ASABE [American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers] 日期:2021-01-01卷期号:64 (4): 1247-1258
标识
DOI:10.13031/trans.13299
摘要
Highlights The relationship of vibration and header loss was studied by multi-point vibration measurement and loss collection test. There was an approximately linear positive correlation between total header vibration and total rapeseed header loss. The header frame was analyzed and optimized through modal simulation and testing. The total rapeseed header loss of the improved header was reduced by 33.2% to 46.9%. Abstract. In view of the current large rapeseed header losses of rape combine harvesters, the effects of the header on rapeseed header loss were studied from the perspective of vibration. First, the vibrations at various measuring points on the header during rape harvest were studied using a data acquisition and analysis system while performing collection tests of rapeseed header loss with the sample slot method. The relationships between total header vibration and total rapeseed header loss and between vertical cutter vibration and rapeseed vertical cutter loss were shown to have a positive correlation, and they all increased with the increase in engine speed. Vertical cutter loss accounted for 31.2% to 42.4% of the total rapeseed header loss. Modal analysis and optimization of the header frame were then performed by simulation and test. The natural frequencies of the first-order and second-order modes of the optimized header were increased, and the possibility of resonance with other working parts was eliminated. Finally, the improved header was tested during rape harvest. The results showed that the total vibration of the improved header was reduced by 19.9% to 43.9%, and the total rapeseed header loss was reduced by 33.2% to 46.9%. The vertical cutter vibration was reduced by 30.5% to 49.8%, and the rapeseed vertical cutter loss was reduced by 20.8% to 34.7%. In addition, the vibration and rapeseed loss of the improved header had relatively slow rates of increase with the increase in engine speed. The method of reducing rapeseed loss by reducing the header vibration achieved an obvious and positive effect.