External Combustion Engines
An external combustion engine (EC engine) is a heat engine where an internal working fluid is heated by combustion of an external source, through the engine wall or a heat exchanger. The fluid then, by expanding and acting on the mechanism of the engine produces motion and usable work. The fluid is then cooled, compressed, and reused (closed cycle), or (less commonly) dumped, and cool fluid pulled in (open cycle air engine).
How to Calculate Vertical bending moment at central plane of side crankshaft below flywheel at max torque?
Vertical bending moment at central plane of side crankshaft below flywheel at max torque calculator uses Vertical Bending Moment in Shaft Under Flywheel = (Radial Force at Crank Pin*(Overhang Distance of Piston Force From Bearing1+Side Crankshaft Bearing1 Gap From Flywheel))-(Side Crankshaft Bearing1 Gap From Flywheel*(Vertical Reaction at Bearing 1 Due to Radial Force+Vertical Reaction at Bearing 1 Due to Flywheel)) to calculate the Vertical Bending Moment in Shaft Under Flywheel, The vertical bending moment at central plane of side crankshaft below flywheel at max torque is the amount of bending moment in the vertical plane of the part of the side crankshaft below the flywheel, designed for when the crank is at maximum torque position and subjected to maximum torsional moment. Vertical Bending Moment in Shaft Under Flywheel is denoted by Mbv symbol.
How to calculate Vertical bending moment at central plane of side crankshaft below flywheel at max torque using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Vertical bending moment at central plane of side crankshaft below flywheel at max torque, enter Radial Force at Crank Pin (Pr), Overhang Distance of Piston Force From Bearing1 (b), Side Crankshaft Bearing1 Gap From Flywheel (c1), Vertical Reaction at Bearing 1 Due to Radial Force (R1v) & Vertical Reaction at Bearing 1 Due to Flywheel (R'1v) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Vertical bending moment at central plane of side crankshaft below flywheel at max torque calculation can be explained with given input values -> 9.3E+9 = (3118.1*(0.3+0.205))-(0.205*(5100+2300)).