Stress Analysis on a Connecting Rod Big End Bearing of Two-Stroke Marine Diesel Engine

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In this paper, the multi-body dynamics software EXCITE was used to simulate the connecting rod big end bearing of two-stroke marine diesel engine. The result showed the stress analysis of connecting rod big end bearing. The purpose is to provide a theoretical basis for the actual conditions of connecting rod big end bearing, and to improve the design of the crankshaft structure.

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