Status of Rules and Methods for Assessment of Stresses in Crankshafts of I.C. Engines 851197
The loads which act upon the crankshaft are analyzed and its reactions are described. A typically and practically known calculation procedure for crankshafts is compared with various calculation procedures of classification societies and a draft from the CIMAC* working group “Crankshafts”. The CIMAC draft serves as basis for a standardization of design requirements of all classification societies which is currently under negotiation between the CIMAC and the IACS**. The differences among the calculation procedures are presented and evaluated. The need for a uniform calculation procedure accepted world-wide by all classification societies is shown. The possibilities opened by the availability of modern techniques in developing more detailed and thus more accurate calculation models are pointed out.
Citation: Kreuter, P. and Pischinger, F., "Status of Rules and Methods for Assessment of Stresses in Crankshafts of I.C. Engines," SAE Technical Paper 851197, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851197. Download Citation
Author(s):
P. Kreuter, F. Pischinger
Pages: 16
Event:
SAE Government Industry Meeting and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Crankshaft and Component Adequacy-Update of Analysis and Testing Developed for Nuclear Standby Engines-SP-0714, Design and Developmnt of Diesel Engines and Components-SP-0626, SAE 1985 Transactions-V94-85
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