Abstract

Abstract: The connecting rod is one of the vital transmission parts of the gas engine. One of its functions is to connect the piston and the crankshaft and transmit the force acting on the piston to the crankshaft so that the reciprocating motion of the piston is converted into the rotary motion of the crankshaft, and the external output is done. The small end of the connecting rod reciprocates when it works, the big end rotates, and the rod moves in a complex plane, so the force of the connecting rod is very complicated. It is one of the most heavily loaded parts of the gas turbine. The strength of the connecting rod must be checked for the design. Currently, the calculation methods of the strength of its front generally include the conventional and finite element methods. Compared with the conventional calculation method, the finite element method has the characteristics of high precision and closer to the actual simulation situation.

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