Residual Stresses Assessment in the Marine Diesel Engine Crankshaft 12V38 Type

Autor: Król, Kazimierz, Wikło, Marcin, Olejarczyk, Krzysztof, Kołodziejczyk, Krzysztof, Siemiątkowski, Zbigniew, Żurowski, Wojciech, Rucki, Mirosław
Zdroj: Journal of KONES; June 2017, Vol. 24 Issue: 2 p117-123, 7p
Abstrakt: In the paper, the measurement of the marine diesel engine crankshaft residual stresses is presented. The hole drilling strain gauge was chosen because of its simplicity and low cost. Moreover, deflection calculation was made for the load corresponding to its weight and the concentrated force in the chosen bearing conditions. Deflection of the journal and bending rigidity under the concentrated force was calculated as well. In that case, the crankshaft was supported in the neighbouring crank journals. The reduced stresses were calculated according to the Huber – Mises hypothesis. The residual stresses were measured in the marine diesel engine crankshaft type 12V38 after the finishing, with the hole-drilling method. It was found that the residual stresses reach the maximal value of 86 MPa, but for 50% of measuring points, the residual stresses did not exceed the value of 20 MPa. The squeezing stresses were found to be dominant. The measurement results provided important data for further consideration, especially for the correction of the bending deformation of the produced crankshaft.
Databáze: Supplemental Index