Browse Publications Technical Papers 2009-01-1918
2009-06-15

Borderline Design of Crankshafts Based on Hybrid Simulation Technology 2009-01-1918

This paper introduces different modeling approaches of crankshafts, compares the refinement levels and discusses the difference between the results of the crankshaft durability calculation methodologies. A V6 crankshaft is considered for the comparison of the refinement levels depending on the deviation between the signals such as main bearing forces and deflection angle. Although a good correlation is observed between the results in low speed range, the deviation is evident through the mid to high speed ranges. The deviation amplitude differs depending on the signal being observed and model being used.
An inline 4 crankshaft is considered for the comparison of the durability results. The analysis results show that the durability potential is underestimated with a classical crankshaft calculation approach which leads to a limitation of maximum speed of 5500 rpm. Especially at elevated speeds the designated hybrid calculation methodology exhibits a more realistic prediction concerning the local safety factor distribution. In this way crankshaft potentials can be exploited and speeds up to 7000 rpm are allowed.

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