Analysis and Optimization of the Piston System Using CAD/CAE Engineering Environment

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This article presents the approach to the problem considered with optimizing the stress distribution and functioning of a crankshaft system of a piston engine. One of possible methods of investigating such a problem is simulation of work of the analyzed mechanical system. This approach allows observing the work of a modeled system and improving the designed system. In this work was applied the PLM Siemens NX software. This advanced CAD/CAE/CAM environment let to model any complex system of a technical mean. Using this environment it is possible to model and analyze new solution, which allow significantly optimizing the functioning conditions of a piston engine. One of such a solution is the MDI system presented in the work.

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