PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. PART D, JOURNAL OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
Abstract
Having in mind con-rods for motorbike and car engines, and spurred by the disagreements
evidenced in the pertinent literature, the maximum circumferential stresses within
the small end are investigated analytically, photoelastically, and numerically. The analytical
models are based upon a plane assumption, and they adopt both beam and theory of elasticity
idealizations. The plane photoelastic study concentrates on small ends with outer to inner radii
ratios ranging from 1.2 to 1.5. A plane numerical model aimed at thoroughly mimicking the
pin ovalization is developed, and a design chart of the peak hoop stress within the small end
is provided for a wide spectrum of small end and pin geometries, for zero initial clearance.
Such diagrams allow a prompt preliminary dimensioning of the small end to be carried out,
which may be refined by effecting a three-dimensional finite element study of the specific conrod
geometry. The consequences of an initial clearance between small end bore and gudgeon
pin are examined for selected geometries, and three-dimensional aspects are explored for
specific con-rod shapes.