通過QT50雷達(dá)傳感器進(jìn)行速度控制
林德物料搬運(yùn)集團(tuán)為其叉車提供的系統(tǒng)能夠在QT50雷達(dá)傳感器檢測(cè)到叉車上方的屋頂時(shí),立即自動(dòng)降低室內(nèi)區(qū)域的最大速度
通過SpeedAssist系統(tǒng),林德物料搬運(yùn)集團(tuán)正在幫助其叉車客戶提高企業(yè)場(chǎng)所內(nèi)運(yùn)輸?shù)陌踩?。林德SpeedAssist系統(tǒng)可檢測(cè)叉車是否在車間內(nèi),并且在這種情況下將最大速度降低到預(yù)定義值(可在車輛控制器中設(shè)置)。一旦QT50雷達(dá)傳感器檢測(cè)到車間屋頂,則立即切換到室內(nèi)運(yùn)行。憑借堅(jiān)固可靠的設(shè)計(jì)和可變的設(shè)置選項(xiàng),圖爾克的傳感器提供了令人印象深刻的性能。該傳感器經(jīng)設(shè)置后,可以滿足幾乎所有工廠車間的個(gè)性化要求。
Banner Engineering’s QT50 radar sensor detects the hall roof from the roof of the cab
Excess speeds are just as much an accident risk in fork lift truck traffic as in road traffic. This is particularly the case in production halls and warehouses, since the vehicles are frequently operating in restricted conditions with many employees moving around at the same time. These are then seen too late, since vision is often impaired by machinery or shelves, walls or columns. Fork lift truck development is thus faced with the challenge of optimally combining the requirements of safety and economy.
SpeedAssist: Safety with a high handling capacity
A manufacturer of fork lift trucks that is focusing on this task is Linde Material Handling GmbH, a company belonging to the KION Group. Linde Material Handling is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of fork lift trucks and storage technology devices and market leaders in Europe.
Many customers wanted a solution that did not depend on the individual decision of the driver. Jennifer Skarabisch, who is responsible for electrical engineering in the fork lift and industrial truck department at Linde Material Handling, and her colleague Michael Fuchs, product manager for Parts in the Customer Services department at Linde Material Handling, continued to pursue the issue and developed the SpeedAssist, which reduces the maximum speed in indoor areas automatically.
The automatic reduction of maximum speed in indoor areas saves the customer from having to make any changes to the existing infrastructure. The fork lift truck itself had to provide the solution. The obvious option was for the fork lift truck to detect the hall roof with a sensor.
QT50 radar sensor meets all criteria
The criteria of the selection process included a large range, with compact dimensions and robust design, since the sensors are used outdoors and are occasionally subject to high vibrations including shocks. Our in-house testing for these criteria found a radar sensor from the Turck portfolio to have the best results: The QT50 radar sensor developed by Turck’s partner Banner Engineering.
Hall roof detection up to a height of 24 meters
The sensor of the SpeedAssist detects hall rooves up to a height of 24 meters. It indicates to the controller via a switching output whether a roof has been detected. The controller then gently slows down the driven speed or allows the higher maximum speed in the outdoor area. Electrical engineer Skarabisch highlighted the sensor’s ability to be adapted easily to the customer’s requirements as one of the positive features.
Linde has been offering the SpeedAssist as a retrofit solution since July 2015.