21121956
Mechanical
- Jul 29, 2005
- 420
Hello everybody
We are planning to rebuild a large Diesel engine.
One of the parts subject to repair (or change) is the crankshaft; with main journals of 380 mm and connecting rod journals of 360 mm.
We have received two offers:
1. Basically, to perform welding on indented or cracked
areas of the journals, straighten and polish.
2. Basically, straighten, grind off damages areas to an
extend of 5 mm per side on some of the journals and
polish.
The crankshaft will be delivered with undersized
journals and will have to be installed on oversized
journal bearings.
I have some questions: with the crankshaft with reduced diameters, is it possible to await that the engine will give its nominal output, 17000 kW? Because of the welding process or reduced diameters, how about the possibility of a broken crankshaft? How about the need to acquire a crankshaft brand new?
Any comments will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
We are planning to rebuild a large Diesel engine.
One of the parts subject to repair (or change) is the crankshaft; with main journals of 380 mm and connecting rod journals of 360 mm.
We have received two offers:
1. Basically, to perform welding on indented or cracked
areas of the journals, straighten and polish.
2. Basically, straighten, grind off damages areas to an
extend of 5 mm per side on some of the journals and
polish.
The crankshaft will be delivered with undersized
journals and will have to be installed on oversized
journal bearings.
I have some questions: with the crankshaft with reduced diameters, is it possible to await that the engine will give its nominal output, 17000 kW? Because of the welding process or reduced diameters, how about the possibility of a broken crankshaft? How about the need to acquire a crankshaft brand new?
Any comments will be greatly appreciated. Thanks