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Calculation of Crankshafts for Reciprocating internal Combustion Engines


Year: 2021
Language: english
Author: DNV
Genre: Class Guideline
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 76
Description: This class guideline contains an alternative method to the method given in IACS UR M53 for calculation of
safety against fatigue failure in pin and journal fillets and in oil bores.
In principle, any relevant calculation method may be applied, e.g. the fatigue criteria assume that maximum
respectively minimum bending stresses occur simultaneously with the maximum respectively minimum
torsional stresses.
If properly documented, an evaluation of the fatigue capacity by using multi-axial fatigue methods may
replace the criteria applied in this class guideline.
A crankshaft will be approved when the calculation methods, as presented in this class guideline, is fulfilled.
Crankshafts that cannot satisfy these rules may be subject to special consideration when detailed calculations
and/or measurements are made to demonstrate equivalence to these rules.
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