Bending Moments in the Master Rod of a Radial Aircraft Engine

320069

01/01/1932

Event
Pre-1964 SAE Technical Papers
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Content
HEREIN are presented the results of an investigation of the bending moments in the master rod of a radial aircraft engine by a graphical method, and a simple formula derived therefrom for approximating this moment in similar engines.
The bending stress in the master rod comes from turning moments about the crankpin axis caused by the action of the articulated rods due to gas-pressure and inertia forces and also by the inertia forces in the master rod itself. Charts are presented that show the magnitude and fluctuation of these turning moments.
Accurate computation of these moments involves much tedious work. A method of approximating them with sufficient accuracy for engineering purposes is given for the case of a nine-cylinder radial aircraft engine. The method is applicable also to non-radial engines and to radial engines having other than nine cylinders, but in these cases investigation of the turning moments due to the gas loads in certain cylinders seems advisable.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/320069
Pages
5
Citation
Taylor, C., "Bending Moments in the Master Rod of a Radial Aircraft Engine," SAE Technical Paper 320069, 1932, https://doi.org/10.4271/320069.
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Published
Jan 1, 1932
Product Code
320069
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English