Work machine, in particular dump truck or truck
09771037 ยท 2017-09-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60K6/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10S903/951
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60K1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D33/0617
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/62
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B60R16/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K6/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a work machine, in particular in the form of a dump truck or of a truck, having a diesel electric traction drive, comprising at least one internal combustion engine, at least one alternator, at least one set of power electronics as well as at least one electric motor, wherein the power electronics are arranged at least partially in the region of a driven driving axle of the work machine.
Claims
1. A work machine, having a diesel electric traction drive, comprising at least one internal combustion engine, at least one alternator, at least one set of power electronics as well as at least one electric motor, wherein the power electronics are at least partially arranged in a region of a driven driving axle of the work machine, wherein the at least one alternator, the power electronics, and the at least one electric motor are arranged behind one another at the work machine in a direction of travel, and at a frame of the work machine, wherein the power electronics are arranged at least partially between the alternator and the driven driving axle, wherein the power electronics are arranged at least partially between two frame beams of the frame of the work machine, and wherein the power electronics are housed by at least one housing, and where outside walls of the at least one housing are adjacent to and in face-sharing contact with inner side walls of respective frame beams.
2. The work machine of claim 1, wherein the work machine is in the form of a dump truck or of a truck.
3. The work machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein the power electronics are divided into two or more functional modules and each functional module has an encapsulated housing.
4. The work machine in accordance with claim 3, wherein the functional modules are arranged in the frame between the frame beams.
5. The work machine in accordance with claim 1, wherein the power electronics are accessible for servicing, installation and/or dismantling with an upwardly tilted skip of the work machine.
6. The work machine of claim 1, wherein the power electronics are housed by a plurality of housings, each housing having a same size and shape, the housings being adjacent to one another.
7. The work machine of claim 6, wherein a long axis of the housings is aligned with the direction of travel.
8. The work machine of claim 7, wherein the power electronics comprise three modules, each module with its own housing in the plurality of housings, wherein a first module is configured to control the at least one alternator, wherein second and third modules comprise frequency converters, the second module configured to provide electric power to a first electric motor of the at least one electric motor, and the third module configured to provide electric power to a second electric motor of the at least one electric motor.
9. The work machine of claim 8, wherein the first module is arranged between the second and third modules.
10. A system, comprising: a work machine having a diesel electric traction drive including at least one internal combustion engine, at least one alternator, at least one set of power electronics as well as at least one electric motor, wherein the motor is coupled to a driving axle driving a wheel of the work machine, and wherein the power electronics are arranged adjacent the driving axle of the work machine between parallel frame rails of the work machine, wherein at least two power electronics housings are provided adjacent one another, wherein the engine is longitudinally mounted in the work machine forward of the driving axle, the work machine further having an upper walking deck positioned vertically above the frame rails, the rails each formed as longitudinal beams coupled together to one another, wherein the power electronics are housed by at least one housing, the housing fully between the two rails, where the housing does not extend vertically above a top of the rails along an entire longitudinal length of the housing, and wherein the work machine further includes an operator cab, and wherein the power electronics include a first module configured to control the at least one alternator.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein the work machine further includes a skip, and wherein the power electronics further include a second module, different from the first module, comprising frequency converters, the second module configured to provide electric power to the at least one electric motor.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein the work machine further includes a radiator module, and wherein the first and second modules are housed in separate housings, each housing including an integrated cooling system.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein the radiator module is positioned at a front of the work machine without any other work machine components forward of the radiator module, the radiator module coupled below the upper deck.
14. The system of claim 10, where outside side walls of the at least two housings of the power electronics are each adjacent and in face-sharing contact with inner side walls of respective frame rails.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) A dump truck 10 is shown in
(9) A skip 18 is pivotally connected to the frame 12 and is pivotable via hydraulic lifting cylinders 20 provided at both sides at the vehicle. The vehicle 10 is bounded by the bumper 22 in the region of the vehicle 10 at the front in the direction of travel. A radiator module 24 is arranged above the bumper 22. An upper deck 26 in turn extends over the width of the dump truck 10 above the radiator module 24. An operator's cabin 28 is arranged at a side of the upper deck 26. In the embodiment shown here, the operator's cabin 28 is positioned at the side of the upper deck 26 at the left in the direction of travel. The operator's cabin 28 thus lies above the front left wheel 14.
(10) The dump truck 10 comprises a dielectric drive which is easily recognizable in the perspective detailed view of the vehicle frame 12 in
(11) The internal combustion engine 40 drives the alternator 60 mechanically to generate the required electrical energy for the electrical traction drive. Two AC motors 80, which are integrated to the left and right in the rear wheel axle 16, serve as the traction drive. The use of separate motors per vehicle side of the rear axle 16 optimizes the cornering and maneuvering since different speeds can be selected for the driven wheels. Power electronics 100 with the required power components such as frequency converters, etc. are available for the control or regulation of the electric motors 80 and of the alternator 60.
(12) Numerous secondary consumers of the dump truck are no longer driven electrically by the generated energy of the alternator 60, but are instead hydraulically supplied. Secondary consumers are, for example, the hydraulic lifting cylinders 20, the drive steering of the dump truck 10, which is likewise hydraulically implemented, and one or more hydraulic fan motors for cooling the electric motors 80, the power electronics 100, the alternator 60 and any other components.
(13) The required hydraulic oil for the secondary consumers is provided by the hydraulic tank 32 which is positioned at the side of the vehicle 10 disposed opposite the fuel tank 31.
(14) In accordance with the detailed view of
(15) The transfer case 50 furthermore provides a plurality of power takeoffs (PTOs) 51, 52 via which a small portion of the engine output power is branched off and is used for the drive of the secondary consumers. In the embodiment variant of
(16) The power of the internal combustion engine 40, in particular in the high-power engines for dump trucks, causes high vibrations which can be transmitted to the alternator 60 via the Cardan shaft 55. As a result of the design, the alternator 60 is prone to any vibrations so that an additional clutch is integrated between the alternator 60 and the diesel engine 40. A clutch having an integrated torsion vibration damper is in particular directly integrated into the transfer case 50.
(17) The shown embodiment of
(18) The assembly of the drive components 40, 50, 60 at the frame linkage takes place by means of fastening clamps. In the representation in accordance with
(19) For clarity, the embodiment in accordance with
(20) It should be appreciated the
(21) Alternatively to the embodiment of
(22) A further alternative embodiment can be seen from
(23) In the known solutions from the prior art, the power electronics for a diesel electric drive of a dump truck were positioned in a large switch cabinet on the upper deck next to the operator's cabin. However, due to the high electrical power generated, a high potential danger for the operating personnel emanates from the power electronics. The switch cabinet with integrated power electronics may therefore only be operated or opened and serviced by especially trained technicians.
(24) Due to the enormous dimensions of the dump truck 10, very long line paths have to be accepted by the previous arrangement of the switch cabinet on the upper deck for the electrical connection of the power electronics to the alternator, on the one hand, and the electric motors integrated in the rear axle, on the other hand. The required cable harness consequently first has to be conducted from the alternator in the vehicle frame for several meters upwardly up to the upper deck of the vehicle and has to be laid from there back into the vehicle frame to the rear driven rear axle.
(25) Long supply paths, however, increase the effort for the cabling. The huge line length furthermore promotes the likelihood of electromagnetic interference, in particular between the power lines and the signal lines for transmitting the control signals to the alternator and to the electric motor.
(26) The design of the dump truck 10 in accordance with the present disclosure now differs from the previous solutions known from the prior art and instead proposes not positioning the power electronics 100 on the upper deck 26, but rather as close as possible in the region of the diesel electric drive train, such as in the region of the driven rear axle 16 in direct proximity to the electric motors 80 and/or to the alternator 60, for example wholly within tops and bottoms of respective wheels in a vertical direction. A possible installation position of the power electronics 100 is shown in
(27) The total power electronics 100 are furthermore not accommodated in a common housing (switch cabinet), but instead have a modular design. In accordance with the exemplary representation of
(28) The power electronics or the individual functional modules 101, 102, 103 are mounted in the region of the driven rear axle 16 between the two longitudinal beams 12a, 12b of the vehicle frame 12, i.e. are fastened to the longitudinal beams 12a, 12b with the aid of the used fastening frame 110. The front and rear sides of the individual functional modules 101, 102, 103, i.e. the sides of the box shape facing the alternator 60 and the electric motors 80, comprise a plurality of electrical terminals 104, 105 for a mutual electric coupling of the functional modules 101, 102, 103 and for connecting the alternator 60 and the electric motors 80.
(29) The middle functional module 102, for example, comprises all the required control components for the control/regulation of the alternator 60. The alternator 60 is therefore coupled to the power electronics via the terminals 104 on the front side of the functional module 102. The functional modules 101, 103 in contrast comprise the required frequency converters for the feed of the electric motors 80, with a respective functional module 101, 103 being assigned to exactly one electric motor 80. The connections between the functional modules 101, 102, 103 are then established via the available terminals 105 on the rear side of the functional modules 101, 102, 103, i.e. the side facing the electric motors 80. The connection with the motors 80 is likewise achieved via the terminals 105. The cabling is not shown in
(30) In addition to the electric terminals 104, 105, external terminals 108 for an integrated liquid-based cooling of the power modules are available on the front side. Each encapsulated housing of the functional modules 101, 102, 103 consequently comprises its own integrated cooling.
(31) The representation of
(32) An alternative arrangement can be seen from
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(34) In addition to the shown embodiments of
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(36) The required modules 101, 102, 103 can be removed either individually or in common and no longer have to be moved the long distance from or to the upper deck 26 of the dump truck. It is in addition intended that on a defect of the power electronics, individual modules 101, 102, 103 can be directly replaced and do not have to be repaired on site. Especially trained technicians on site can be dispensed with and the down time of the machine 10 due to a defect can be minimized.
(37) Alternatively, as shown in
(38) It is additionally pointed out that the advantageous arrangements of the power electronics 100 at the vehicle frame 12 (
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(40) In one example embodiment, a system, comprises a work machine having a diesel electric fraction drive including at least one internal combustion engine, at least one alternator, at least one set of power electronics as well as at least one electric motor, wherein the motor is coupled to a driving axle driving a wheel of the work machine, and wherein the power electronics are arranged adjacent the driving axle of the work machine between parallel frame rails of the work machine. The engine may be longitudinally mounted in the work machine forward of the driving axle, the work machine further having an upper walking deck positioned vertically above the frame rails, the rails each formed as longitudinal beams coupled together to one another. The power electronics may be housed by at least one housing the housing fully between the two rails, where the housing does not extend vertically above a top of the rails along an entire longitudinal length of the housing. The work machine may further include an operator cab, a skip, and/or a radiator module. The radiator module may be positioned at a front of the work machine without any other components forward of the radiator module, the radiator module coupled below the upper deck. At least two power electronics housings may be provided adjacent one another, and where outside side walls of the housings are each adjacent and in face-sharing contact with inner side walls of the respective side rails. The power electronics may be divided into two or more functional modules and at least one of the functional modules has an encapsulated housing. The housing material may at least partially comprise metal. The encapsulated housing may comprises one or more external terminals coupled with electrical cabling to the alternator and/or to further functional modules and/or to one or more electrical traction drives, and wherein the functional modules at least partially comprise an integrated cooling with external terminals on an outer housing side, wherein the electronic components of the power electronics are divided into different functional modules, and wherein frequency converters for each electric motor are accommodated in separate functional modules. At least one functional module may comprise an alternator control or alternator regulator and/or the control/regulator of frequency converters for the electric motors, and wherein a receiving board or frame, is provided for receiving two or more or all functional modules of the power electronics, and wherein the receiving board or frame is releasably connectable to the a vehicle frame of the work machine. At least some of the functional modules or all the functional modules may be mounted between the alternator and the electric motor, in between rails of a vehicle frame.