Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7167147 | Engineering Failure Analysis | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
In the 4-stroke internal combustion maritime V12 diesel engine herein studied, there has been a frequent failure of crankshafts. The seven cases of failure of the crankshafts reported in the last 25â¯years are presented in the paper and several causes of failure were listed. From those, the influence of initial imperfections in the material was discussed in the article, as well as the influence of the loadings applied to the crankshaft. Hence, the theoretical dimensioning of the crankshaft was firstly assessed assuming the conservative Soderberg criterion and the crankshaft model was then analysed using the Finite Element Method, during a complete combustion cycle, at several stress concentration regions. The Rainflow cycle counting method was applied to determine the stress cycles induced during functioning and a stress-life equation was then used to estimate the fatigue lifespan of the crankshaft. Additionally, a modification to the crankshaft's geometry was suggested and a significant reduction of the induced stresses was obtained.
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Authors
Joao Gomes, Narciso Gaivota, Rui F. Martins, P. Pires Silva,