Abstract:
This study was motivated by the need for numerical analysis of crankshaft used on 
TVS Deluxe Auto-Rickshaw (Pragya)to determine the structural deformation it goes 
through under load. A crankshaft can be called the heart of every internal combustion 
engine because of the vital role it places in an engine. The main function of the 
crankshaft is to convert the reciprocating motion of the connecting rod into rotary 
motion of the flywheel. The primary objective of this study was to ascertain the 
possibility of using structural steel to model a TVSDeluxe Auto-Rickshaw(Pragya) 
crankshaft for weight optimisation whiles maintaining strength of the crankshaft. The 
crankshaft was modelled using Autodesk inventor 2017 software based on computed 
dimensions. The modelled crankshaft was imported onto the ANSYS Workbench 
observing boundary conditions. Static structural and modal analysis was performed 
on the crankshaft using both the control and implementing materialsto ascertain the 
suitability or otherwise of the implementing material. The result showed that, the 
weights of crankshafts made of the controlled materials (mild steel and forged steel) 
were the same, while the weight of the implementing material (structural steel) was 
82.6g less than that of the controlled materials. Structural steel can be considered as 
one of the materials for TVS king tricycle (Pragya) crankshaft. Numerical results 
showed that structural steel can withstand the induced stresses and was also lighter in 
weight as compared to the controlled materials. Therefore, it is recommended that 
structural steel must be used as one of the materials for TVS king tricycle (Pragya) 
crankshaft. Simulated results showed that it can withstand the induced stresses, and 
also lighter in weight as compared to the control materials
 
Description:
A Thesis in the Department of Mechanical and Automotive Technology
Education, Faculty of Technology Education, Submitted to the School of 
Graduate Studies,University of Education, Winneba in partial fulfilment of the 
requirements for the award of Master of Philosophy (Automotive Engineering 
Technology) degree