Shipboard Crankshaft Bearing In-Situ Repairs Utilizing Laser Build-Up Welding
Annals of DAAAM & Proceedings 2011 2011
Toms Torims, Ēriks Geriņš, Andris Ratkus, Mārcis Zariņš, Valdis Brutāns

When ship diesel engines are overhauled, the surface renovation of crankshaft bearings is of critical importance. Conventionally the crankshaft is removed from the engine and the subsequent build-up of bearing surfaces and grinding operations are performed in the workshop. New technology has been developed to perform crankshaft crankpin bearing surface grinding directly in the engine housing. This article outlines a further study confirming that the previously adopted grinding platform can be extended to fibre laser build-up welding technology. It is ideally suited to shipboard crankshaft surface renovation and opens up an entirely new dimension in laser build-up welding applications, which offers considerable economic benefits.


Keywords
in-situ crankshaft renovation, laser build-up welding technology, thermal spray
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Torims, T., Geriņš, Ē., Ratkus, A., Zariņš, M., Brutāns, V. Shipboard Crankshaft Bearing In-Situ Repairs Utilizing Laser Build-Up Welding. In: Annals of DAAAM & Proceedings 2011, Austria, Vienna, 23-26 November, 2011. Vienna: DAAAM International Vienna, 2011, pp.597-598. ISBN 978-3-901509-83-4. ISSN 1726-9679.

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