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Study on the Dynamic Behaviors of Engine Bearing with the Inertia Effect of Crank Pin Journal (크랭크 핀의 질량관성을 고려한 엔진 베어링의 틈새 거동 연구)

  • Jang Siyoul
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.39-45
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    • 2005
  • Investigation of the mass effect on the journal traces in the clearance of engine bearing has been performed for better design of mass distribution of crank system components such as crank pin, piston, con-rod, balance weight, crank throw weight, etc. as well as for better oil reaction behaviors to the applied forces from the cylinder pressures on the bearing. In this preliminary study, crank pin traces in the engine bearing clearance are computed by varying the equivalent magnitude of crank pin mass that includes the masses of crank pin, piston, con-rod. etc.. while most previous studies regarding journal traces in the bearing clearance neglect the inertia effects of crank pin mass. Although the inertia effect of pill mass is negligibly small compared to viscous force by ${\pi}bearing$ theory, it is found that it gives a great amount of influences on the journal traces in full bearing computation $(2\pi\;bearing\;theory)$ under the dynamic loading conditions.

ON AN INVOLUTION ON PARTITIONS WITH CRANK 0

  • Kim, Byungchan
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.9-15
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    • 2019
  • Kaavya introduce an involution on the set of partitions with crank 0 and studied the number of partitions of n which are invariant under Kaavya's involution. If a partition ${\lambda}$ with crank 0 is invariant under her involution, we say ${\lambda}$ is a self-conjugate partition with crank 0. We prove that the number of such partitions of n is equal to the number of partitions with rank 0 which are invariant under the usual partition conjugation. We also study arithmetic properties of such partitions and their q-theoretic implication.

Fatigue Life Prediction of Crank-type Rotavator

  • Kim, Dae-Chun;Park, Young-Jun;Lee, Geun-Ho
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.305-313
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: This study was performed to predict the fatigue life of a crank-type rotavator operated in domestic soil conditions using Recurdyn$^{(R)}$, a dynamic analysis program. Methods: Torque on the PTO shaft was measured using experiments conducted on the uplands and paddy fields in Korea. On the basis of the experimental and analytical results, the fatigue life of the crank-type rotavator was predicted by constructing an S-N curve according to the GL (Germanischer Lloyd Wind Energie GmbH) guideline. Results: The torques experienced by the PTO shaft in the paddy soil and the uplands were in the range of 472~797 N m and 313~430 N m, respectively, for every condition. In case of load condition, the peak torques (846 N m, 770 N m) were applied for severe conditions, resulting in a maximum (von Mises) stress of 75 MPa at the crank arm. The fatigue life of the crank-type rotavator was predicted to be 1,167 h that satisfies the target value of 1,110 h, by substituting the analysis results into an S-N curve of crank arm. Conclusions: The fatigue life of the crank-type rotavator was within the target life for the studied soil conditions; however, further field experiments for various soil conditions would be required to verify the prediction results.

Optimal Heat Treatment Condition and Economic Effects of the Crank Shaft for marine Air-Compressor (선박용 공기압축기 크랭크샤프트의 최적열처리 조건과 경제적 효과에 관한 연구)

  • 김윤해
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.284-291
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    • 1999
  • Recently the ductile cast iron is being used successfully to the parts for processing machinery vessels and gear etc. This study is mainly concerned with the heat treatment for the specimens of crank shaft which are made of ductile cast iron. The results obtained are summarized as follows. Comparing the mechanical properties of the specimens for the normalized ductile cast irons the specimen heat treated at $550^{\circ}C$ was the best for crank shaft of air-compressor. After austenizing at $910^{\circ}C$ it was observed that the higher the reheating temperature is the less tensile strength and the hardness became which was supposedly attributed to the fact that the amount of pearlite. Austenite matrix was reduced by reheating after normalizing and that as the reheating tem-perature went up the pearlite generated was less and the distance between the pearlites were widened at last made pearlite globular. In the comparsison of crank shaft for air compressor made of ductile cast iron with that made by forged steel the crank shaft made of ductile cast iron was superior in economical terms. And ductile cast iron could be practically enough if only the elonga-tion which was inferior mechanical property to forged steel could be reinforced by increasing the diameter of crank pin when designing the crank shaft.

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Dynamic analysis and controller design for a slider-crank mechanism with piezoelectric actuators

  • Akbari, Samin;Fallahi, Fatemeh;Pirbodaghi, Tohid
    • Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.312-321
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    • 2016
  • Dynamic behaviour of a slider-crank mechanism associated with a smart flexible connecting rod is investigated. Effect of various mechanisms' parameters including crank length, flexibility of the connecting rod and the slider's mass on the dynamic behaviour is studied. Two control schemes are proposed for elastodynamic vibration suppression of the flexible connecting rod and also obtaining a constant angular velocity for the crank. The first scheme is based on feedback linearization approach and the second one is based on a sliding mode controller. The input signals are applied by an electric motor located at the crank ground joint, and two layers of piezoelectric film bonded to the top and bottom surfaces of the connecting rod. Both of the controllers successfully suppress the vibrations of the elastic linkage.

Optimal Design of Crank Angles for Reducing the Excitation Forces in a Diesel Engine (디젤엔진에서 기진력 감소를 위한 크랭크 각의 최적설계)

  • 박정근;정의봉;서영수
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.108-115
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    • 2002
  • The excitation forces from the periodical firing pressure in cylinder and the rotating crank mechanism cause lots of vibration problems in diesel engines. In this Paper. the computational program for predicting the excitation force is developed and applied to 4-stroke In-line engines. The crank angle is also optimized to reduce the first and second order moment produced by engines. Compared to the conventional uniform crank angle, about 70 % of the first order horizontal and vertical moment can be reduced by re-designing the crank angle non-uniformly.

Estimation of Cylinder Pressure Using the Crank Shaft Speed(1) (크랭크축 각속도를 사용한 실린더내 압력 추정(1))

  • 임병진;박종범;임인건;배상수;김응서
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.40-49
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    • 1994
  • This paper describes the method to investigate combustion pressure in the cylinder without modifications of engine. Assuming engine dynamics as a single degree of freedom cylinder pressure is estimated using the variation of crank shaft speed. For this study pressure, crank shaft sped, and load are sampled by the crank angle. This study suggests the variation of crank shaft speed can be used as parameters of feedback engine control.

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AN EXTRAPOLATED CRANK-NICOLSON CHARACTERISTIC FINITE ELEMENT METHOD FOR SOBOLEV EQUATIONS

  • Ohm, Mi Ray;Shin, Jun Yong
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.54 no.4
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    • pp.1409-1419
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    • 2017
  • We introduce an extrapolated Crank-Nicolson characteristic finite element method to approximate solutions of a convection dominated Sobolev equation. We obtain the higher order of convergence in both the spatial direction and the temporal direction in $L^2$ normed space for the extrapolated Crank-Nicolson characteristic finite element method.

A CRANK-NICOLSON CHARACTERISTIC FINITE ELEMENT METHOD FOR NONLINEAR SOBOLEV EQUATIONS

  • Ohm, Mi Ray;Shin, Jun Yong
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.295-308
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    • 2017
  • We introduce a Crank-Nicolson characteristic finite element method to construct approximate solutions of a nonlinear Sobolev equation with a convection term. And for the Crank-Nicolson characteristic finite element method, we obtain the higher order of convergence in the temporal direction and in the spatial direction in $L^2$ normed space.