Publication detail

Axial Vibrations of Crank Mechanism

PÍŠTĚK, V., DUNG, L.

Original Title

Axial Vibrations of Crank Mechanism

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Crankshafts of piston engines can be subject to axial vibrations, or, more correctly since the modes of various types are all coupled, to vibration modes that are mainly axial. They can be dangerous owing to the possibility of exciting by gas pressures and inertia forces of reciprocating parts due to the coupling of the various modes. In the past, axial vibrations were an actual danger only in few cases, mainly linked with slow large Diesel engines, but the modern tendency toward higher material stress levels, speeds, and power/mass ratios caused them to become an important factor in the design of wider classes of contemporary internal combustion engines.

Keywords

axial vibrations, crankshaft, Finite Element Method, Fourier analysis, forced vibrations

Authors

PÍŠTĚK, V., DUNG, L.

Released

15. 5. 2000

Publisher

Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

Location

Praha

ISBN

80-86246-03-5

Book

ENGINEERING MECHANICS 2000

Edition number

1

Pages from

245

Pages to

250

Pages count

6

BibTex

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