2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2008.03.035
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Simulations of stress distributions in crankshaft sections under fillet rolling and bending fatigue tests

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“…devices that are relatively simple and easy to make, but at the same time specialized, automated and cheap. Examples of such solutions are testing of new burnishing methods as well as specialized equipment for roller burnishing presented by Yeldose and Ramamoorthy (2008) and Maximov et al (2009) and Choi and Pan (2009). The novel machining method, centreless burnishing, that is presented in this article also provides such a solution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…devices that are relatively simple and easy to make, but at the same time specialized, automated and cheap. Examples of such solutions are testing of new burnishing methods as well as specialized equipment for roller burnishing presented by Yeldose and Ramamoorthy (2008) and Maximov et al (2009) and Choi and Pan (2009). The novel machining method, centreless burnishing, that is presented in this article also provides such a solution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compressive residual stress peak moves toward surface for C = 900%, matching well with the experimental measurement and confirming the significance of incorporating coverage in the finite element simulation. This result indeed questions the assumption that residual stress is affected by the rolling force only in the ramping up and down stage and not by the additional operation in the full load stage, previously adopted in simulations [19][20][21]. Fig.…”
Section: Comparison With Experiments and Rolling Feed Effectmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…In their model, a 2D plane strain target was loaded up to a maximum by the roll and then unloaded to drive the residual stress. The same assumption was also made elsewhere [20,21]. Majzoobi et al [12] presented a 3D finite element simulation of a flat target rolled by a rigid body.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Crankshaft durability investigation is presented in Law (1984), Henry et al (1992), Park et al (2001), Zoroufi and Fatemi (2005), Williams and Fatemi (2007), Fatemi (2007, 2008), Choi and Pan (2009) …”
Section: Engine Piston and Crankshaft Durabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%