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Saturday, July 25, 2009

TEST PROCEDURE FOR TRANSMISSION TEST BENCH

Preparation:

1. Load the Test Transmission on the Test Bench and fix it on the Bench.
2. Connect Rear Axles of Test Transmission and Master Transmission with the help of Chains and Sprockets.
3. Adjust the Chain Tensions, with the help of idlers.
4. Fix the guard on chains, sprockets and on other drive components (like coupling shafts).
5. Fix the temperature sensors in the drain port of differential housing of Test Transmission as well as Master transmission.


Checks before Test:

1. Check Tightening of all nuts & bolts of couplings, sprockets, idlers, mountings, etc.
2. Check tensions of the chains, if not O.K. then adjust the same.
3. Check level of Transmission oil in both the Transmissions.
4. Check Coolant Level in the Radiator.
5. Check Fan Belt Tension of the Engine.
6. Check all Sensors for Proper working.
7. Check Throttle Control & Fuel Shut off mechanism for proper working.
8. Check Greasing on Support Bearing, Coupling Shaft and Chains.
9. Confirm proper positioning of Guards.
10. Check for any leakage.


Test Procedure:
1. Switch on the Control Panel of Test Bench.
2. Switch on the Water Pump of the Dynamometer and Adjust Water Pressure in between 1.6 ± 0.4 Kg/cm² by adjusting the Gate Valve.
3. Start the Engine of Test Bench at idle rpm and check working of all gauges of the Engine and Dynamometer.
4. Engage identical gear in both the Transmission (First in Master Transmission, then in Test Transmission) and adjust full throttle of the Engine by Throttle Control Lever.
5. Load the Transmission in Different Gears, as per the following schedule -



6. In case of Emergency / Breakdown, immediately reduce the throttle to idle by throttle control lever, shut off the Engine by Fuel shut off mechanism and Unload the transmission.
7. Note down observation in the table given in Annexure - I.


8. After completion of 10 cycles in each gear (i.e. total 100 hrs.), compile the data as per Annexure - II.


9. Report Breakdown / Defects in the comments.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

RADIATOR TEST PROCEDURE PTO PERFORMANCE TEST PROCEDURE

TEST CONDITIONS
1. Temperature:
- Natural Ambient = 40° C To 48° C


PREPARATION

1. Remove all the rear side accessories (i.e. Trailer hook, Linkage drawbar, PTO cover, etc.) from the tractor taken for test.

2. Install the tractor on dynamometer with coupling shaft and PTO shaft.

3. Put ambient temperature sensor on the stand, nearly 500mm away from radiator, in front of the Tractor.

4. Insert coolant temp sensor in the water inlet and outlet hose pipe, which is connecting water pump to radiator at the lower and upper side and make it airtight with m seal.

5. Insert temp sensor at the gauge point where the coolant temp indicator sensor is actually fitted.

CHECKS

  • Water / Coolant level in Radiator, and Top up the level after starting the tractor at idle RPM.
  • Oil level in Engine sump, governor and air cleaner.
  • Transmission oil level.
  • Diesel in overhead tank (Dynamometer) or Fuel tank (Tractor).
  • Electrolyte level in Battery.
Check for any leakage from:
  • Radiator circuit.
  • Fuel circuit.
  • Oil circuit.
  • All Drain Plugs.
  • Check for any air bubble in the fuel pipeline. If any, then remove it by bleeding.
  • Check that parking brake is applied and wedges are placed against both front and rear wheels.
  • Check for proper alignment (/ / within 2°) of coupling shaft and PTO shaft.
  • Check for greasing and leakage in Dynamometer.
  • Check for Dynamometer water pressure.
  • Check any abnormal noise from carden shaft, after engaging PTO lever.

TEST PROCEDURE

  • Check for Neutral gear and start the tractor.
  • Engage the PTO drive by operating PTO lever.
  • Slowly increase the RPM of engine up to max. RPM by throttle lever and lock it.
  • Now by rotating gray button on dynamometer panel slowly increase the load (torque) until the rpm reduces to 2100 rpm for 3 Cyl and 2200 rpm for 4 Cyl i.e. at max power as per gear ratio on digital PTO rpm indicator.
  • Take 12 reading each after 5 minutes. Note down amb temp, engine water inlet temp, engine water outlet temp, temp at gauge point and at pressure
  • Similarly adjust the engine rpm upto 1200 engine rpm for 3 cyl and 1400 engine rpm for 4 cyl i.e. at max torque as per gear ratio on digital pto rpm indicator.
  • Take 12 reading each after 5 minutes. Note down amb temp, engine water inlet temp, engine water outlet temp, temp at gauge point and at pressure

PRECAUTION

The test should be stopped as soon as the temp at gauge point reaches 110°

Monday, May 25, 2009

SILENCER PERFORMANCE TEST PROCEDURE

Test Conditions:
1. Temperature:
- Natural Ambient = 27 ± 1º C.
- High Ambient = 45 ± 1º C.
2. Pressure: Atmospheric pressure should be = 1 bar.
3. Humidity: It should be less than 70%.

Preparation:
1- Fit (Weld) one hollow tube with Exhaust Elbow, as shown in figure, for connecting Mercury Manometer.



2- Insert Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor on Exhaust Elbow by drilling one hole on it..
3- Fit Mercury Manometer tube to the pipe in Silencer Elbow for measuring Exhaust Back Pressure.
4- Arrange for Smoke meter and Smoke paper for measuring Bosch Value.


Test Procedure:
1- Assemble the Silencer on Engine.
2- Connect Engine / Tractor with Dynamometer.
3- Fix the throttle lever at maximum position (Full Throttle).
4- Maintain the Engine speed at Rated rpm by loading with Dynamometer. Measure Exhaust Gas temperature, Bosch Value and Back Pressure, i.e. the difference of Mercury columns in Manometer (as shown in figure).
5- Repeat step 2 for 1800, 1600, 1400 & 1100 rpm of engine by loading it with Dynamometer.
6- Note down all the measured values.

Conclusion:
1- Bosch Value should be less than 3.0, in overall Full Throttle performance of the Engine.
2- Back Pressure should be as less as possible. If it is less than 30 mm of Hg column, Silencer to be considered in Good category.
3- Noise Level should not exceed 85 db (decibel).

Saturday, April 25, 2009

To evaluate the performance of the gear type pump

Instruments and Equipment:
  • Thermocouple (0ºc -100ºc) ± 5ºC
  • Flow meter (5 – 50 lpm) ±0.01 lpm
  • Pressure Gauge (0 – 250 bar) ± 20 bar
  • Tachometer

General requirements
  • The hydraulic fluid should be identified by type and viscosity in accordance with ISO 3448:1992.
  • All pumps must be tested with proper oil grade.
  • All hydraulic pipelines, filters and strainers should be new.
  • All instruments should be accurate with proper calibration record.
  • Any unusual noise, vibration or instability generated by pump is cause for rejection.
  • Oil leakage from any part of pump is cause for rejection
Test conditions
  • Inlet pressure : Max 225 mm of mercury
  • Oil temp. : 65 ± 5ºC
  • Rated pressure : Max. 210 bar

Test procedure
  • Mount the pump on the test bed and check that all the bolts are properly tightened.
  • Check leakage from all the adapters and joints.
  • Operate pump and blow Relief valve for some time till temperature of oil reaches to 65 ± 5ºC
  • Adjust 1500±10 rpm of pump and check flow of oil on inline tester at pressure 0 bar to 200 bar by increase the pressure in step of 20 bar.
  • Adjust 2100 ±10 rpm of pump and check flow of oil on inline tester at pressure 0 bar to 200 bar by increase the pressure in step of 20 bar.
  • Note the flow, temperature and pressure values from inline tester.
  • After noting all the parameters, release pressure relief valve.
  • Half hour pressure regulating test
  • Adjust pump rpm up to 1500 ±10, and pressure in delivery line up to 180 bar on inline tester and note down flow of oil at 65±5º C.
  • At same pressure note down flow of oil at time interval of every 5 min for half an hour.
  • Release pressure relief valve.

Observations: Record data in pump performance test


Analysis: Find out pump volumetric efficiency(%) = Flow observed*100/(Pump cc/rev. * RPM)

Acceptance Criteria: Pump efficiency should not be less than 90%

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

PTO PERFORMANCE TEST PROCEDURE

TEST CONDITIONS
1. Temperature:
                         - Natural Ambient = 27 ± 1C.
                         - High Ambient = 45 ± 1C.
2. Pressure: Atmospheric pressure should be = 1bar.
3. Humidity: It should be less than 70%.
4. Fuel Temperature should be 15 ± 1º C.

PREPARATION
1. Remove all the rear side accessories (i.e. Trailer hook, Linkage drawbar, PTO cover, etc.) from the tractor taken for test.
2. Install the tractor on dynamometer with coupling shaft and PTO shaft.
3. Put ambient temperature sensor on the stand, nearly 500mm away from radiator, in front of the Tractor.
4. Insert coolant temperature sensor in the hosepipe, which is connecting water pump to radiator at the upper side and make it airtight with M-SEAL.
5. Put air intake temperature sensor in the Pre-cleaner bowl and tie it with the pre-cleaner pipe.
6. Remove the Engine sump drain plug and put the engine lub oil temperature sensor there and tight it carefully.
7. Remove the Transmission housing drain plug and put the Transmission oil temperature sensor there and tight it carefully.
8. Put Exhaust temperature sensor at exhaust elbow.
9. Fit Mercury manometer tube to the pipe in silencer elbow for measuring Exhaust backpressure.
10. Fit Mercury manometer tube to the Engine suction hose for measuring Engine suction pressure.
11. Connect the Engine fuel line with dynamometer’s fuel measuring device.
12. Place the electric heaters in stand and keep it on the both sides of tractor and connect these with electric switch.
13. Start the water pump for dynamometer.

CHECKS
1. Check for following fluid levels:
- Water / Coolant level in Radiator, and Top up the level after starting the tractor at idle RPM.
- Oil level in Engine sump, governor and air cleaner.
- Transmission oil level.
- Diesel in overhead tank (Dynamometer) or Fuel tank (Tractor).
- Electrolyte level in Battery.
2. Check for any leakage from:
- Radiator circuit.
- Fuel circuit.
- Oil circuit.
- All Drain Plugs.
3. Check for any air bubble in the fuel pipeline. If any, then remove it by bleeding.
4. Check that parking brake is applied and wedges are placed against both front and rear wheels.
5. Check for proper alignment (/ / within 2º) of coupling shaft and PTO shaft.
6. Check for greasing and leakage in Dynamometer.
7. Check for Dynamometer water pressure should be 1.6 ± 0.4 Kg/cm².

TEST PROCEDURE
1. Check for Neutral gear and start the tractor.
2. Engage the PTO drive by operating PTO lever.
3. Slowly increase the RPM of engine up to max. RPM by throttle lever and lock it.
4. Note the RPM from Dynamometer digital screen. This is No load PTO RPM.
5. Now by Pushing red button on Dynamometer panel, slowly increase the load (Torque). As the Torque will increase, RPM will come down. Start calculating horsepower for different RPM and corresponding torques by using following formula (Maintain each load for at least 4 to 5 mints. to stagnate the power) -
                                   Torque (Nm) X RPM
Horse Power (kW) = ------------------------------
                                          9549.305


                                Torque (Nm) X RPM
Horse Power (ps) = -----------------------------
                                        7023.746

Initially hp will increase and then it will start coming down. Maintain the RPM of maximum hp by loading (red button) and unloading (green button) the tractor. Run the tractor for half an hour at this RPM.
6. Adjust the Ambient temperature as required, by switching on / off the heaters.
7. Now note down the following readings as per the test conditions at different PTO RPM.
- PTO RPM.
- Torque (Nm).
- Ambient Temperature (ºC).
- Coolant Temperature (ºC).
- Air intake Temperature (ºC).
- Engine lub oil Temperature (ºC).
- Transmission oil Temperature (ºC).
- Exhaust Temperature (ºC).
- Engine air inlet suction pressure*.
- Exhaust backpressure*.
* For engine air inlet suction pressure and exhaust backpressure, read the level of Mercury in both tubes of Manometer and see the difference.
8. For fuel consumption, there are three settings i.e.;
A=> 150cc fuel consumed in displayed seconds.
B=> 100cc fuel consumed in displayed seconds.
C=> 50cc fuel consumed in displayed seconds.
9. Following formula is used to Calculate Specific fuel consumption:
3600 X Density of fuel (gm / cc) X Volume of fuel
consumed in t seconds
Specific Fuel Consumption = --------------------------------------------------------------------
(gm / hp - hr) hp (ps) X time t (seconds)

For setting A: SFC = (3600 X 0.825 X150) / (hp X time)
For setting B: SFC = (3600 X 0.825 X100) / (hp X time)
For setting C: SFC = (3600 X 0.825 X50) / (hp X time)
{Density of diesel is taken 0.825 gm / cc.}


10. For calculating Torque Back up, search for the RPM at which Maximum Torque is coming by loading the tractor with red button of dynamometer.

                                  Max. Torque - Torque corresponding max. hp
Torque Back up (%) = --------------------------------------------------------X 100.
                                        Torque corresponding maximum hp

11. Measure the smoke (by sucking smoke sample through exhaust elbow) at different RPM in between maximum power and maximum torque.
12. Record the data in Observation Table (Attached).
13. After completion of Test slowly unload the engine and run it at least 10 mints at idle RPM before stopping the engine.
14. Remove the fuel connections from fuel measuring device, Detach the coupling shaft from PTO shaft after disconnecting the PTO drive, Assemble all the accessories, Take out the tractor from testing room and Park at its place.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

TEST PROCEDURE FOR PERFORMANCE OF POWER STEERING

CHECKS
1. Check for following fluid levels:
- Water / Coolant level in Radiator, and Top up the level after starting the tractor at idle RPM.
- Oil level in Engine sump, governor and air cleaner.
- Transmission oil level.
- Diesel in Fuel tank (Tractor).
- Electrolyte level in Battery.
2. Check for any leakage from:
- Radiator circuit.
- Fuel circuit.
- Oil circuit.
- All Drain Plugs.

TEST PROCEDURE AND CONCLUSION
1. Check for Neutral gear and start the tractor.
2. Rotate steering wheel in clockwise and anticlockwise direction, it should be free.
2. Check the stopper position whether it is touching Stubaxle walls on both LH / RH sides or not, if not then check stroke of Cylinder and adjust location of Cylinder through ball end fitted at one end of the Cylinder.
3. Measure stroke of Cylinder, it should be 185 ± 5 mm.
4. Number of revolutions of steering wheel should not exceed 4 for Lock to Lock revolution of LH / RH Steering arm.
5. Time lag should not be there, between action and reaction, i.e. Front wheel should move simultaneously with the rotation of Steering wheel.
6. Keep the Front wheel in straight position and count the revolution of Steering wheel for complete LH / RH turning of Front wheels individually.
i. For Unbalance Cylinder Difference between LH / RH revolutions should not exceed 1.
ii. For Balance Cylinder Difference between LH / RH revolutions should be 0, i.e. No. of revolution of Steering wheel for LH / RH turning should be equal.
7. Check Turning Radius, it should be within limits w.r.t. Tractor model, Tyresize, etc.
8. After Test, check for any leakage or noise from the oil flow circuit of Power steering

Sunday, January 25, 2009

TESTING PROCEDURE FOR HYDRAULIC PUMP ASSEMBLY

Purpose:
To evaluate the performance of the hydraulics Gear type pump.
Conditions:
1. EP-80 Hydraulic Oil to be used for test at 50º-60ºC.
2. Suction Pressure: - 100 mm of Hg
3. System should be fitted with all accessories such as suction strainer, suction & delivery filter as per actual filtration on tractor.
4. Rated Pressure – 180 bar.
5. Pump should be mounted on tractor.
6. Oil should be free from contamination.
Procedure: -
1. Mount the pump on the tractor and check that all the screws should be properly tightened.
2. Fit the inline tester in the delivery line as shown in fig.



3. Check leakage from all the adopters and joints.
4. Run the tractor on idle engine rpm for some time unless temperature of transmission oil reaches to 45ºC.
5. Adjust rpm of engine up to 1500 rpm. Check flow of oil on inline tester at 0 bar pressure and 60ºC.
6. Now increase the pressure in step of 20 bar up to 200 bar with throttle valve after regular intervals of time of 2-3 minutes and note down the flow, temperature and pressure on inline tester.
7. After notified all the parameters release pressure from delivery line so that temperature will come down up to 60ºC.


Endurance test

1. Adjust engine RPM up to 1500, and pressure in delivery line up to 180 bar on inline tester and note down flow of oil at 65ºC.
2. At same pressure note down flow, of oil at time interval of every 5 min for half an hour.
3. Release pressures up to 0 bar in delivery line and keep tractor on idle engine RPM. So that temperature of transmission oil can come down.

SUCTION PRESSURE
NOTE:- Same procedure will be repeated for pump test at rated engine RPM.

Performance Requirement –
• Discharge of pump should be as per specification.
• Pump should withstand for 30 min endurance at rated pressure.