2008
DOI: 10.1243/14644193jmbd113
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Study of crankshaft torsional deformation under steady-state and transient operation of turbocharged diesel engines

Abstract: The modelling of transient operation of turbocharged diesel engines appeared in the early 1970s, and continues to be in the focal point of research due to the importance of transient response in the everyday operating conditions of engines. The majority of studies have focused so far on thermodynamics, as this directly affects heat release predictions and consequently performance and pollutants emissions. On the other hand, issues concerning the dynamics of engine operation are often disregarded or over-simpli… Show more

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“…In [14], an experimentally validated diesel engine simulation code is used to study and evaluate the importance of a notable engine dynamic issue, i.e., the crankshaft torsional (angular) deformations during turbocharged diesel engine operation, owing to the difference between instantaneous engine and load (resistance) torques. The analysis aims ultimately in studying the phenomena under the very demanding, and often critical, transient operating conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [14], an experimentally validated diesel engine simulation code is used to study and evaluate the importance of a notable engine dynamic issue, i.e., the crankshaft torsional (angular) deformations during turbocharged diesel engine operation, owing to the difference between instantaneous engine and load (resistance) torques. The analysis aims ultimately in studying the phenomena under the very demanding, and often critical, transient operating conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [14], an experimentally validated diesel engine simulation code is used to study and evaluate the importance of a notable engine dynamic issue, i.e. the crankshaft torsional (angular) deformations during turbocharged diesel engine operation, owing to the difference between instantaneous engine and load (resistance) torques.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Murawski (2004) investigated additional bending stresses in the crankshaft as well as possible vibrations of the ship's structure due to the reaction force in the thrust bearings. Giakoumis et al (2008) evaluated the crankshaft angular deformations during turbocharged diesel engine operation owing to the difference between instantaneous engine and load torques by the aid of an experimentally validated diesel engine simulation code.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%