Skip to the main content

Preliminary communication

Cause analysis of cracks in diesel engine crankshaft blank

S. M. Liu ; School of applied technology, University of Science and Technology Liaoning, Anshan, China
G. J. Liu ; School of mechanical Engineering and automation, University of Science and Technology Liaoning, Anshan, China


Full text: english pdf 692 Kb

page 156-158

downloads: 504

cite


Abstract

Through comprehensive analysis, crack propagated along the nitride in the form of planar clusters, which caused the metal to layer on the parting surface. There are deep decarburization layer on both sides of the crack of crankshaft blank, and the crack line is soft and thick. The process of quenching and cooling, only when the transformation amount of martensite reaches a certain amount, can cracks be formed. At such a low temperature, even if cracks occur, decarburization and obvious oxidation won’t occur on both sides of the cracks. If there is oxidation decarburization on both sides of the crack, it can be confirmed that the crack has existed before quenching, and the crack belongs to non quenching crack.

Keywords

crankshaft; analysis; defect; heat treatment; stress

Hrčak ID:

246115

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/246115

Publication date:

4.1.2021.

Visits: 961 *