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Piston Pin Semi-Floating Pins are used to a limited extent
Modern engines mainly use Fully Floating Pins Semi-Floating Pins are used to a limited extent Important Parameters Bending Stresses Shearing Stresses Stresses and Strains due to the Ovalization of the pin 1
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Piston Pin The Height and mass of a piston is influenced by the diameter of the piston pin Failure occurs due Fatigue stresses arising from ovalization and by tangential shear Carburizing increases the endurance limit by % Nitriding by % 2
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Loading of the Piston Pin
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Loading of the Piston Pin
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Loading of the Piston Pin
The Following Forces are considered The maximum force due to combustion (a > 360 ) and the inertia force toward TDC (a<360) Inertia forces at the end of the exhaust stroke toward TDC (a<720) 5
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Checking Dimensions Against Bending
mp= mass of piston assembly r = S/ l’ = r/l l = Connecting rod length s = Bending stress < x 105 kN/m2 w = radial velocity of the crankshaft (rad/s) 6
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Checking Against Pressure in Projection Area
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Checking against Tangential Shear Stress
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