Enhancing Tractor Stability and Safety through Individual Actuators in Active Suspension

Jinho Son, Yeongsu Kim, Seokho Kang, Yushin Ha

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Abstract

Tractor overturning accidents are a prominent safety concern in the field of agriculture. Many studies have been conducted to prevent tractor overturning accidents. Rollover protective structures and seat belts currently installed on tractors cannot prevent them from overturning. The posture of a tractor was controlled by installing individual actuators. The overturning angles of the tractor equipped with an actuator were compared with those of a tractor with no actuator. For the overturning angles in all directions of the tractor, it rotated 15° from 0° to 345°, and the actuator height suitable for the tractor posture was controlled by establishing an equation according to the tractor posture. Consequently, posture control using actuators was noticeably improved. This study proposes that tractors operating on irregular and sloping terrain be equipped with individual actuators. These results prevent tractor rollover accidents and improve safety and driving stability.

Original languageEnglish
Article number29
JournalInventions
Volume9
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2024

Keywords

  • rollover
  • simulation
  • tractor

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