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Land.Technik AgEng 2017

The Forum for Agricultural Innovations
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VDI-Berichte, Volume 2300
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 2017

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Edition
1/2017
Copyright Year
2017
ISBN-Print
978-3-18-092300-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-18-102300-6
Publisher
VDI Verlag, Düsseldorf
Series
VDI-Berichte
Volume
2300
Language
German
Pages
604
Product Type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Partial access Pages I - XVII Download chapter (PDF)
    1. 75 Conferences on Agricultural Engineering – a great Period of Innovations – Highlights of a Success Story No access
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    1. Electrified Utility Tractor No access Pages 9 - 14
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    2. Battery electric autonomous agricultural machine – Simulation of all operations on a Swedish farm No access Pages 15 - 22
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    3. Electric traction drive on a plough – More power for the driveline No access Pages 23 - 30
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    4. Electrified Front-Wheel Drive Concepts for Tractors Designed for Improved Traction Functions No access Pages 31 - 38
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    1. Automatic plant disease diagnosis using mobile capture devices No access Pages 39 - 60
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    2. Fully automated decision support for fungicide applications No access Pages 61 - 66
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    3. Real-time Smart Farming Services – Yield optimization of potato harvesting No access Pages 67 - 72
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    4. The Technical Concept of a Manufacturer-Independent Web-Based Data Exchange Platform for the Agricultural Sector No access Pages 73 - 78
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    1. Developing a User Interface for Controlling Swarm Technology No access Pages 79 - 84
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    2. Autonomous Agricultural Machines – The Next Evolution in Farming No access Pages 85 - 92
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    3. High Voltage OnBoard Networks – The AEF Power Interface is ready to become an ISO standard No access Pages 93 - 98
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    1. Automatic Adjustments of Combine Harvesters No access Pages 99 - 104
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    2. Optimized material flow and cleaning capacity with new return pan system in a combine harvester No access Pages 105 - 110
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    3. Combine Harvester Concave Adjustment System – Independent adjustment of the concave inlet and outlet clearance No access Pages 111 - 116
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    4. Concept for Weed Seed Separation in Combine Harvesters Th. Leonhardt, No access Pages 117 - 126
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    1. The CLAAS AXION 900 TERRA TRAC Product Range – Benefits of the CLAAS Axion 900 halftrack tractor concept Hartmann equipped with CLAAS Big Driver Terra Trac No access Pages 127 - 134
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    2. The Potential of CVTs in Tracked Tractors around 400 hp No access Pages 135 - 142
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    3. Development of an Intelligent Stretch Brake System No access Pages 143 - 148
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    1. Real-time View and Documentation of Manufacturer Independent Machine Data No access Pages 149 - 156
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    2. A multilevel simulation framework for highly automated harvest processes enabled by environmental sensor systems No access Pages 157 - 164
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    3. Reference Data and Collaborative Identifier Sharing in Agricultural Field Operations No access Pages 165 - 174
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    1. Efficiency Optimisation of a Forestry Crane by Implement Hydraulics with Energy Recovery No access Pages 175 - 184
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    2. Holistic Tractor Setup and Optimization System – CLAAS Electronic Machine Optimization for the Tractor No access Pages 185 - 190
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    3. Model-in-the-Loop Tuning of Hitch Control Systems of Agricultural Tractors No access Pages 191 - 198
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    1. Coupled CFD-DEM simulation of separation process in combine harvester cleaning devices No access Pages 199 - 210
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    2. A new discrete element model (DEM) for maize No access Pages 211 - 218
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    3. Modelling method for analyzing grain harvesting concepts No access Pages 219 - 226
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    1. Telematics and Big Data Analytics – An Effective Way to Quantify Fuel Saving Potentials – A Proof of Concept by the Joint Research Project EKoTech No access Pages 227 - 236
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    2. Development of energy requirements of tractors and implements No access Pages 237 - 244
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    3. Advancement of the Hohenheim Tractor Model – Adaption on current demands No access Pages 245 - 254
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    1. Definition of a test method to evaluate vibrations acting on a tractor driver No access Pages 255 - 262
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    2. Driving comfort analysis of an agricultural tractor with the Hohenheim Tyre Model on complex tracks No access Pages 263 - 272
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    3. Control concepts for ride comfort improvements of harvesting machines with large headers No access Pages 273 - 280
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    4. Evaluation of a Suspension Concept of a Hydropneumatic Full Suspended Tractor with Focus on the Dymnamics in Combination with Implements No access Pages 281 - 290
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    1. Efficient development by automatic calibration of tractor transmission control units No access Pages 291 - 296
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    2. Determining saving potentials in a tractor drivetrain using a simulation model and measured operating data No access Pages 297 - 302
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    3. Testing and Benchmarking a Powertrain with Independent Wheel Control for Heavy Machinery No access Pages 303 - 314
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    4. Development of a high performance continuously variable drive for mobile agricultural and construction machinery No access Pages 315 - 322
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    1. Counting seeds in air seeders zu Hoberge, No access Pages 323 - 328
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    2. Defining the dynamic performance of a no-till seeder by measuring the geo-referenced seeding depth No access Pages 329 - 336
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    3. Reasons of irregularity of seed’s distribution in the divider heads of air-seeders No access Pages 337 - 344
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    4. Development and Utilization of a Planter Automatic Downforce Evaluation Test Stand to quantify System Response and Accuracy No access Pages 345 - 354
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    1. Biomethane as tractor fuel – Opportunities for customer, manufacturer or climate No access Pages 355 - 366
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    2. Conventional and Novel, New Approaches to Creating High-Density Biomass Bales No access Pages 367 - 374
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    3. New Techniques for Mobile Pelletisation No access Pages 375 - 382
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    4. Field performance of a novel mower-chipper for the harvest of short rotation coppices No access Pages 383 - 390
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    1. Real driving emissions of tractors during field work and on the test stand No access Pages 391 - 398
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    2. Efficiency Optimization by Using “Vehicle in the Loop” Test Methodology No access Pages 399 - 406
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    3. Agricultural Tire Energy Efficiency test method and dedicated equipment to measure the fuel consumption and traction of agricultural tires under real field conditions No access Pages 407 - 416
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    4. Field test validation as part of the development of a narrow track tractor No access Pages 417 - 422
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    1. Integrated wheel load measurement for tractors No access Pages 423 - 430
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    2. A Traction Field Test – Real Time Tire Soil Parameters of a Tractor in Tillage Applications No access Pages 431 - 438
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    3. Influence of the Drive Train and Chassis on Power Shift Operations in Standard Tractors No access Pages 439 - 446
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    4. ‘2 in 1 tire’ technology to allow maximal efficiency of the transmission chain in both road and field usage No access Pages 447 - 452
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    1. Redundant Communication in Daisy Chains for Improved Diagnostics and System Reliability in Seeders and Planters No access Pages 453 - 460
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    2. Extending ISO 11783 for four wheel steering and implement steering No access Pages 461 - 468
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    3. ISOBUS Automation – On the Road to TIM – How to secure liability for open TIM systems No access Pages 469 - 476
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    4. Challenges of digital revolution – How the AEF plans to manage interoperability No access Pages 477 - 484
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    1. Design of Laboratory Environment for Development of Cleaning System Automation No access Pages 485 - 490
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    2. Online determination of hectolitre mass during threshing by analyzing air-filled pore volume in grain fills No access Pages 491 - 496
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    3. A hand-held measuring device for identifying the sharpness of knives in agricultural machinery No access Pages 497 - 504
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    4. 4-row potato harvester based on a mirrored product flow concept No access Pages 505 - 512
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    1. Calculation of the losses in series-hybrid powertrains No access Pages 513 - 520
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    2. Method for load-based evaluation of machines using the example of a tractor No access Pages 521 - 528
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    3. Predict the unpredictable – Benefits and limits of machine data analytics and component health prediction No access Pages 529 - 536
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    1. Tablet App to control safety critical functions on farming machines No access Pages 537 - 544
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    2. On-line monitoring of nutrients (NPK) in liquid manure by a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) sensor installed at a slurry spreader No access Pages 545 - 552
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    3. STEP-Water: Information Tool on Sprayer Technology for Water Protection – A way to support sustainable and socially acceptable chemical application No access Pages 553 - 558
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    1. A system for online control of a rotary harrow using soil Nurscher, roughness detection based on stereo vision No access Pages 559 - 566
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    2. Development of a tillage-machine for seed-bed cultivation of heavy soils No access Pages 567 - 574
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    3. Development of a Sprayer Performance Diagnostic Tool for Better Management Practices of In-Field Spraying Operations No access Pages 575 - 582
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    1. Sensor study to identify process characteristics of crop and air flow in a combine harvester No access Pages 583 - 590
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    2. Material and Distribution Sensor (MADS) for Combine Material Flow – How to design and build a low-cost material sensor No access Pages 591 - 598
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    3. Computer based Control of the Separation Process in a Combine Harvester No access Pages 599 - 604
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