A scale model of a crank fixed at one end is loaded by forces and moments at the free end.
Measuring of the displacements yields a set of influence numbers. These figures are used for calculation of the axial elasticity of a crankshaft. It is shown that, by means of an extreme simplification, also the elasticity of one single crank can be derived from these influence numbers and that a formula is thus evolved which can be compared with existing formulae.
Finally, the results of calculations by means of influence numbers are compared with those according to published formulae.
The axial stiffness of marine diesel engine crankshafts
Part II. Theory and results of scale model measurements and comparison with published formulae
International Shipbuilding Progress ; 15 , 163 ; 96-106
01.03.1968
11 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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