Development of Working Tractor with Four-Type Wheel Steering System I(Development of Power Train System)

4방식 조향장치를 적용한 관리 작업차 개발 I(동력전달 시스템 개발)

  • 조현덕 (경일대학교 기계자동차학부)
  • Published : 2005.02.01

Abstract

The working tactor of this study, an agriculture machine, is consisted of 4 wheel driving system with gear trains and 4-type wheel steering system. Since technological regions for 4 wheel driving system and 4-type wheel steering system are some large, we divide on two studies on 4 wheel driving system and 4-type wheel steering system This study develops transmission and axle that are very important units for strong working operation because the power of tractor is largely affected by transmission and axle. Even if the development of the power train is some common technology, it is very complicated work and needs many experience know-hows. So, for new given specifications fitted to the working tractor, a kind of new agriculture machine, this study haws out processes that are development of assembly drawing and strength analysis through classical method and CAE software for all internal parts and housing cases.

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