Modal Analysis of Crankshaft for Two-Stroke Marine Diesel Engine Based on Block Lanczos Method

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Modal analysis of crankshaft for two-stroke marine diesel engine is carried out on the block lanczos method. The finite element models of crankshaft is created in ANSYS. The crankshaft first 13 natural frequencies and mode shapes are shown as the result and lay the foundation for optimal design of the crankshaft and dynamic response.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 998-999)

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434-437

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July 2014

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