Design and Stress Simulation of Crankshaft for Slider Crank-Drive Stirling Engine

In this present work, the design and simulation of crankshaft for multi-cylinder Stirling engine is studied based on finite element analysis. The proposed crankshaft design is based on the typical crosshead slider-crank mechanism that is being used with the consideration of design needs for multi-cy...

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Main Authors: Mohd Farid, Zainudin, R. A., Bakar, Gan, Leong Ming, Tanti Zanariah, Shamshir Ali, Billy, Anak Sup
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Trans Tech Publications 2015
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/5597/1/scan0011.pdf
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Summary:In this present work, the design and simulation of crankshaft for multi-cylinder Stirling engine is studied based on finite element analysis. The proposed crankshaft design is based on the typical crosshead slider-crank mechanism that is being used with the consideration of design needs for multi-cylinder Stirling engine. The study focused on the piston-crankshaft assembly that is subjected to compression load in Stirling cycle. Based on the simulation results, the maximum von Mises stress for crankshaft model varies from 0.82 MPa at 1 bar charge pressure to 1.65 MPa at 20 bar charge pressure. Minimum factor of safety is founded to be 33 with maximum deformation under maximum charge pressure. For piston-crankshaft assembly load, minimum factor safety of 2 was observed with maximum compression pressure for minimum charge pressure. The results indicate no yielding and structural failure under compression load case, can be satisfied.