2022
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture12040460
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A Computational Tool for Three-Point Hitch Geometry Optimisation Based on Weight-Transfer Minimisation

Abstract: The weight-transfer effect, consisting of the change in dynamic load distribution between the front and the rear tractor axles, is one of the most impairing phenomena for the performance, comfort, and safety of agricultural operations. Excessive weight transfer from the front to the rear tractor axle can occur during operation or manoeuvring of implements connected to the tractor through the three-point hitch (TPH). In this respect, an optimal design of the TPH can ensure better dynamic load distribution and u… Show more

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“…Yang et al [ 25 ] proposed a fast evaluation approach for the upper limbs to improve the tractor cab with taking into consideration the ergonomics. Fernandez et al [ 26 ] designed a three-point hitch (THP) to ensure better dynamic load distribution and ultimately improve operational performance, comfort, and safety. According to the operator’s heart rate, posture comfort, Cornell ergonomics and other evaluation factors, Jayasuriya et al [ 27 ] designed a new type of damping tractor seat suspension system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yang et al [ 25 ] proposed a fast evaluation approach for the upper limbs to improve the tractor cab with taking into consideration the ergonomics. Fernandez et al [ 26 ] designed a three-point hitch (THP) to ensure better dynamic load distribution and ultimately improve operational performance, comfort, and safety. According to the operator’s heart rate, posture comfort, Cornell ergonomics and other evaluation factors, Jayasuriya et al [ 27 ] designed a new type of damping tractor seat suspension system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%