Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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773981 | Engineering Failure Analysis | 2013 | 6 Pages |
A case study of a crankshaft catastrophic failure of a motor vehicle and its failure analysis is presented. The crankshaft suffered a mechanical seizure on the crankpin no. 2 after 3 years in service. It was repaired and after 30,000 km the vehicle had a damage again, with a catastrophic failure on the same crankpin. A transversal macrograph of the crankpin revealed that the crankpin was rectified and filled with a metal alloy for the same nominal diameter. Two fatigue cracks growing to the center of the crankpin where the final fracture occurred. The symmetric semi-elliptical crack front profile confirms the effect of a pure mode I under alternating bending. The catastrophic failure was a consequence of the inadequate repairing by a non-authorized manufacturer.
► A catastrophic failure analysis of a crankshaft. ► Rotating bending on main journals and alternating or alternating bending on crankpins. ► A crankshaft damaged due to a strong seizure. ► Effect of the added metal alloy on a rectified crankpin.