Novel virtual environment and real-time simulation based methods for improving life-cycle efficiency of non-road mobile machinery
Luostarinen, Lauri (2015-04-01)
Väitöskirja
Luostarinen, Lauri
01.04.2015
Lappeenranta University of Technology
Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-763-3
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-763-3
Tiivistelmä
Virtual environments and real-time simulators (VERS) are becoming more and more
important tools in research and development (R&D) process of non-road mobile
machinery (NRMM). The virtual prototyping techniques enable faster and more
cost-efficient development of machines compared to use of real life prototypes. High
energy efficiency has become an important topic in the world of NRMM because of
environmental and economic demands. The objective of this thesis is to develop
VERS based methods for research and development of NRMM.
A process using VERS for assessing effects of human operators on the life-cycle
efficiency of NRMM was developed. Human in the loop simulations are ran using
an underground mining loader to study the developed process. The simulations were
ran in the virtual environment of the Laboratory of Intelligent Machines of
Lappeenranta University of Technology. A physically adequate real-time simulation
model of NRMM was shown to be reliable and cost effective in testing of hardware
components by the means of hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulations. A control
interface connecting integrated electro-hydraulic energy converter (IEHEC) with
virtual simulation model of log crane was developed. IEHEC consists of a hydraulic
pump-motor and an integrated electrical permanent magnet synchronous motorgenerator.
The results show that state of the art real-time NRMM simulators are capable to solve
factors related to energy consumption and productivity of the NRMM. A significant
variation between the test drivers is found. The results show that VERS can be used
for assessing human effects on the life-cycle efficiency of NRMM. HIL simulation responses compared to that achieved with conventional simulation method
demonstrate the advances and drawbacks of various possible interfaces between the
simulator and hardware part of the system under study. Novel ideas for arranging the
interface are successfully tested and compared with the more traditional one.
The proposed process for assessing the effects of operators on the life-cycle
efficiency will be applied for wider group of operators in the future. Driving styles
of the operators can be analysed statistically from sufficient large result data. The
statistical analysis can find the most life-cycle efficient driving style for the specific
environment and machinery. The proposed control interface for HIL simulation need
to be further studied. The robustness and the adaptation of the interface in different
situations must be verified. The future work will also include studying the suitability
of the IEHEC for different working machines using the proposed HIL simulation
method.
important tools in research and development (R&D) process of non-road mobile
machinery (NRMM). The virtual prototyping techniques enable faster and more
cost-efficient development of machines compared to use of real life prototypes. High
energy efficiency has become an important topic in the world of NRMM because of
environmental and economic demands. The objective of this thesis is to develop
VERS based methods for research and development of NRMM.
A process using VERS for assessing effects of human operators on the life-cycle
efficiency of NRMM was developed. Human in the loop simulations are ran using
an underground mining loader to study the developed process. The simulations were
ran in the virtual environment of the Laboratory of Intelligent Machines of
Lappeenranta University of Technology. A physically adequate real-time simulation
model of NRMM was shown to be reliable and cost effective in testing of hardware
components by the means of hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulations. A control
interface connecting integrated electro-hydraulic energy converter (IEHEC) with
virtual simulation model of log crane was developed. IEHEC consists of a hydraulic
pump-motor and an integrated electrical permanent magnet synchronous motorgenerator.
The results show that state of the art real-time NRMM simulators are capable to solve
factors related to energy consumption and productivity of the NRMM. A significant
variation between the test drivers is found. The results show that VERS can be used
for assessing human effects on the life-cycle efficiency of NRMM. HIL simulation responses compared to that achieved with conventional simulation method
demonstrate the advances and drawbacks of various possible interfaces between the
simulator and hardware part of the system under study. Novel ideas for arranging the
interface are successfully tested and compared with the more traditional one.
The proposed process for assessing the effects of operators on the life-cycle
efficiency will be applied for wider group of operators in the future. Driving styles
of the operators can be analysed statistically from sufficient large result data. The
statistical analysis can find the most life-cycle efficient driving style for the specific
environment and machinery. The proposed control interface for HIL simulation need
to be further studied. The robustness and the adaptation of the interface in different
situations must be verified. The future work will also include studying the suitability
of the IEHEC for different working machines using the proposed HIL simulation
method.
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