Mitsubishi crankshaft
The Mitsubishi crankshaft transmits
the linear motion of the pistons into a rotational motion required by the flywheel. This
is achieved by connecting the pistons rods to the crankshaft , which are connected
out of center point with crankshaft. To understand this, it is important to understand how the pistons in
relation to the flywheel works.
A diesel engine produces power (motion) by creating explosions inside it. The pistons, which are attached to the crankshaft by means of the connecting
rod, are moved up by the explosions in the cylinders. The forces applied on the crankshaft is the pressure produced during the combustion
stroke
Diesel engines produces a high combustion pressure.
A high pressure on top of the piston (diameter) will produce a very high
force on the crankshaft.
That level of force travels onto the crankshaft.
This produces
substantial bending and torsional moments in the crankshaft and crankshaft
bearings.
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