Archive of Mechanical Engineering (Oct 2021)

Design optimization for the weight reduction of 2-cylinder reciprocating compressor crankshaft

  • Ali Arshad,
  • Pengbo Cong,
  • Adham Awad Elsayed Elmenshawy,
  • Ilmārs Blumbergs

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/ame.2021.139311
Journal volume & issue
Vol. vol. 68, no. No 4
pp. 449 – 471

Abstract

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This study aims to optimize the 2-cylinder in-line reciprocating compressor crankshaft. As the crankshaft is considered the "bulkiest" component of the reciprocating compressor, its weight reduction is the focus of current research for improved performance and lower cost. Therefore, achieving a lightweight crankshaft without compromising the mechanical properties is the core objective of this study. Computational analysis for the crankshaft design optimization was performed in the following steps: kinematic analysis, static analysis, fatigue analysis, topology analysis, and dynamic modal analysis. Material retention by employing topology optimization resulted in a significant amount of weight reduction. A weight reduction of approximately 13% of the original crankshaft was achieved. At the same time, design optimization results demonstrate improvement in the mechanical properties due to better stress concentration and distribution on the crankshaft. In addition, material retention would also contribute to the material cost reduction of the crankshaft. The exact 3D model of the optimized crankshaft with complete design features is the main outcome of this research. The optimization and stress analysis methodology developed in this study can be used in broader fields such as reciprocating compressors/engines, structures, piping, and aerospace industries.

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