Three Dimensional Model Construction and Strength Finite Element Analysis of Cold Shearing Machine Crankshaft

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Cold shearing machine is the machine equipment often used in metallurgical industry to shear head, tail and fixed length of rolled piece. The shearing movement of cold shearing machine can be realized by crankshaft driving link rod with relative up-and-down motion. Load on crankshaft is comparatively big. In this paper, cold shearing machine crankshaft was taken as an example. The three dimensional model of relative cold shearing machine crankshaft was constructed by SolidWorks software. Strength finite element analyses on relative model were made by static analysis module attached to SolidWorks software under maximum load working conditions. The overall displacement distribution pictures and overall Von Mises stress distribution pictures of cold shearing machine crankshaft under relative load working conditions were obtained. This research provides important reference base for the design and reform of cold shearing machine crankshaft.

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