Tuesday 10 January 2017

RLDA Validation of Harvesting Machines

Situated in Lower Bavaria, ROPA is an innovative company which develops and produces harvesting machines, i.a. sugar beet harvesters. In-field testing plays an essential role in the construction phase.
RLDA validation with FLEETlog2 and IPEcloud
For the RLDA (Road Load Data Acquisition) validation of their beet harvesters, ROPA uses an IPETRONIK modular data logger system solution. The respective modules collect signals from the strain gauge inputs as well as other analog signals and transfer them to a CAN bus. 
The data logger FLEETlog2 records these data together with internal process parameters (e.g. temperatures, pressure values in the hydraulic system, etc.) and signals of the power train (acquired with the J1939 protocol from the control unit) time-synchronously.
ROPA beet harvester TIGER 6 in action
One crucial factor for ROPA’s decision in favor of the IPETRONIK system was the on-board online possibility to classify data and directly transfer them to IPEcloud via modem.
Please refer to the application note "Structural testing of harvesting machines" for more details.
If you like further information on any of the Ipetroniks Modulular DAQ System and reside in Australia or New Zealand, please contact Metromatics on +61 7 3868 4255 or sales@metromatics.com.au  
For outside this area, contact IPETRONIKS on +49 7221 9922 333 or support@ipetronik.com

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