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Mechanical
- Sep 23, 2003
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"ADMINISTRATION KILLS ENGINEERING"
Here it is
I am designing a 2.7Mw mobile genset. The engine is a MTU 20v4000 that has four(4) mounts that are attached to a skid base.
The installation specs require that mounting must be permissive to thermal expansion
1mm side to side with max resistance force of 25kN
2mm back to frt with max resistance force of 50kN
1. Would you agree that reaction forces due to thermal growth will depend on axial load on the mounts while taking in consideration friction factor on mounting surface.
2. Axial load is force of weight of engine on mount added to clamping force created by torque of fastener.
3. Assuming force of weight on each mount is pretty close to total weight/4 and that friction factor is the same at all 4 mounts, then the only variable left to work with is clamping force (i.e torque on fastener)If I set it up for 50 frt to back it will then be 50 side to side and vice versa at 20 for side to side.
4. Why do i get different specs for frt to back (50kn) than side to side (20kn). I have to set it up for 20kn at all four mount if i want to respect that maximum of 20 kn side to side (for both frt and back mounts) ?
5. If you could also confim the relationship between torque and clamping Force to be approx F=5T/D
6. any comments and/or general suggestions on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Here it is
I am designing a 2.7Mw mobile genset. The engine is a MTU 20v4000 that has four(4) mounts that are attached to a skid base.
The installation specs require that mounting must be permissive to thermal expansion
1mm side to side with max resistance force of 25kN
2mm back to frt with max resistance force of 50kN
1. Would you agree that reaction forces due to thermal growth will depend on axial load on the mounts while taking in consideration friction factor on mounting surface.
2. Axial load is force of weight of engine on mount added to clamping force created by torque of fastener.
3. Assuming force of weight on each mount is pretty close to total weight/4 and that friction factor is the same at all 4 mounts, then the only variable left to work with is clamping force (i.e torque on fastener)If I set it up for 50 frt to back it will then be 50 side to side and vice versa at 20 for side to side.
4. Why do i get different specs for frt to back (50kn) than side to side (20kn). I have to set it up for 20kn at all four mount if i want to respect that maximum of 20 kn side to side (for both frt and back mounts) ?
5. If you could also confim the relationship between torque and clamping Force to be approx F=5T/D
6. any comments and/or general suggestions on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks