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A connecting rod, also called a 'con rod', is the part of a piston engine which connects the piston to the crankshaft. Together with the crank, the connecting rod converts the reciprocating motion of the piston into the rotation of the crankshaft. The connecting rod is required to transmit the compressive and tensile forces from the piston. In its most common form, in an internal combustion engine, it allows pivoting on the piston end and rotation on the shaft end. The predecessor to the connecting rod is a mechanic linkage used by water mills to convert rotating motion of the water wheel into reciprocating motion. The most common usage of connecting rods is in internal combustion engines or on steam engines. Origins A connecting rod crank has been found in the Celtic Oppida at Paule in Brittany, dated to 69BC The predecessor to the connecting length is the mechanical linkage used by Roman-era watermills. An early example of this linkage has been found at the late 3rd century Hierapolis sawmill in Roman Asia (modern Turkey) and the 6th century saw mills at Ephesus in Asia Minor (modern Turkey) and at Gerasa in Roman Syria. The crank and connecting rod mechanism of these machines converted the rotary motion of the waterwheel into the linear movement of the saw blades. An early documentation of the design occurred sometime between 1174 and 1206 AD in the Artuqid State (modern Turkey), when inventor Al-Jazari described a machine which incorporated the connecting rod with a crankshaft to pump water as part of a water-raising machine, though the device was more complex than typical crank and connecting rod designs.: 170  There is also documentation of cranks with connecting rods in the sketch books of Taccola from Renaissance Italy and 15th century painter Pisanello.: 113  Steam engines The 1712 Newcomen atmospheric engine (the first steam engine) used chain drive instead of a connecting rod, since the piston only produced force in one direction. However, most steam engines after this are double-acting, therefore the force is produced in both directions, leading to the use of a connecting rod. The typical arrangement uses a large sliding bearing block called a crosshead with the hinge between the piston and connecting rod placed outside the cylinder, requiring a seal around the piston rod. In a steam locomotive, the cranks are usually mounted directly on the driving wheels. The connecting rod is used between the crank pin on the wheel and the crosshead (where it connects to the piston rod). The equivalent connecting rods on diesel locomotives are called 'side rods' or 'coupling rods'. On smaller steam locomotives, the connecting rods are usually of rectangular cross-section, however marine-type rods of circular cross-section have occasionally been used. On paddle steamers, the connecting rods are called 'pitmans' (not to be mistaken for pitman arms). Internal combustion engines A connecting rod for an internal combustion engine consists of the 'big end', 'rod' and 'small end'. The small end attaches to the gudgeon pin (also called 'piston pin' or 'wrist pin' in the U.S.), which allows for rotation between the connecting rod and the piston. Typically, the big end connects to the crankpin using a plain bearing to reduce friction; however some smaller engines may instead use a rolling-element bearing, in order to avoid the need for a pumped lubrication system. Connecting rods with rolling element bearings are typically a one piece design where the crankshaft must be pressed together through them, rather than a two piece design that can be bolted around the journal of a one piece crankshaft. Typically there is a pinhole bored through the bearing on the big end of the connecting rod so that lubricating oil squirts out onto the thrust side of the cylinder wall to lubricate the travel of the pistons and piston rings. A connecting rod can rotate at both ends, so that the angle between the connecting rod and the piston can change as the rod moves up and down and rotates around the crankshaft. Materials The materials used for connecting rods widely vary, including carbon steel, iron base sintered metal, micro-alloyed steel, spheroidized graphite cast iron. In mass-produced automotive engines, the connecting rods are most usually made of steel. In high performance applications, "billet" connecting rods can be used, which are machined out of a solid billet of metal, rather than being cast or forged. Other materials include T6-2024 aluminium alloy or T651-7075 aluminium alloy, which are used for lightness and the ability to absorb high impact at the expense of durability. Titanium is a more expensive option which reduces the weight. Cast iron can be used for cheaper, lower performance applications such as motor scooters. Failure during operation During each rotation of the crankshaft, a connecting rod is often subject to large and repetitive forces: shear forces due to the angle between the piston and the crankpin, compression forces as the piston moves downwards, and tensile forces as the piston moves upwards. These forces are proportional to the engine speed (RPM) squared. Failure of a connecting rod, often called "throwing a rod" often forces the broken rod through the side of the crankcase and thereby rendering the engine irreparable. Common causes of connecting rod failure are tensile failure from high engine speeds, the impact force when the piston hits a valve (due to a valvetrain problem), rod bearing failure (usually due to a lubrication problem), or incorrect installation of the connecting rod. Cylinder wear The sideways force exerted on the piston through the connecting rod by the crankshaft can cause the cylinders to wear into an oval shape. This significantly reduces engine performance, since the circular piston rings are unable to properly seal against the oval-shaped cylinder walls. The amount of sideways force is proportional to the angle of the connecting rod, therefore longer connecting rods will reduce the amount of sideways force and engine wear. However, the maximum length of a connecting rod is constrained by the engine block size; the stroke length plus the connecting rod length must not result in the piston travelling past the top of the engine block. Master-and-slave rods Radial engines typically use master-and-slave connecting rods, whereby one piston (the uppermost piston in the animation), has a master rod with a direct attachment to the crankshaft. The remaining pistons pin their connecting rods' attachments to rings around the edge of the master rod. Multi-bank engines with many cylinders, such as V12 engines, have little space available for many connecting rod journals on a limited length of crankshaft. The simplest solution, as used in most road car engines, is for each pair of cylinders to share a crank journal, but this reduces the size of the rod bearings and means that matching (i.e. opposite) cylinders in the different banks ar.... Discover the Rod Little popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Rod Little books.

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  • Ladybird Favourite Nursery Rhymes synopsis, comments

    Ladybird Favourite Nursery Rhymes

    Penguin Random House Children's UK

    This beautiful hardback Ladybird treasury of favourite nursery rhymes is a beautifully illustrated introduction to many wellloved rhymes that are perfect for sharing with young chi...

  • Sons of Neptune Complete Series Box Set synopsis, comments

    Sons of Neptune Complete Series Box Set

    Rod Little

    Complete Series: Sons of Neptune.  Invasion sparked a mystery, then a nightmare … and finally the courage to take back our planet!When 98% percent of the world disappears...

  • Hidden Planet synopsis, comments

    Hidden Planet

    Rod Little

    They crashed on a planet of dark secrets and immense power.A crew of three, Sam, Bohai and Teak cruise into deep space on the Starship Praihawk  to find new resources for Eart...

  • Grits synopsis, comments

    Grits

    Niall Griffiths

    In the late 1990s, a group of young drifters from various parts of Britain find themselves washed up together in a small town on the west coast of Wales, fixed between mountains an...

  • Ladybird Stories for 2 Year Olds synopsis, comments

    Ladybird Stories for 2 Year Olds

    Penguin Random House Children's UK

    Ladybird's Stories for 2 Year Olds is a colourful ebook packed with funny, imaginative stories and rhymes that are just right for the attention span of the age group. It can be dip...

  • When Butterflies Scream synopsis, comments

    When Butterflies Scream

    Rod Little

    Jack is back.Hosted by an FBI agent with wavering respect for the rules of law and no faith in the courts, the demon Jack is helping him exterminate the world's worst criminals. Hi...

  • The Boneyards of Nebula synopsis, comments

    The Boneyards of Nebula

    Rod Little

    The Sons of Neptune Saga continues: A distress call is intercepted from a dark anomaly in space, a starship graveyard known as the Boneyards of Nebula. The Praihawk sails to a...

  • On Gravedigger Road synopsis, comments

    On Gravedigger Road

    Rod Little

    What's buried at the end of the road? Four college students are spending their summer break trawling the back roads of the South for photos of old relics. But when they witnes...

  • Land of Little Rivers synopsis, comments

    Land of Little Rivers

    Austin M. Francis & Enrico Ferorelli

    The Beaverkill, Willowemoc, Neversink, Esopus, Schoharie, and Delawarethe rivers of angling pioneers Thaddeus Norris, Robert Barnwell Roosevelt, Theodore Gordon, and many othersare...

  • Swings And Shadows synopsis, comments

    Swings And Shadows

    Anne Harvey

    Anne Harvey traces the patterns of the early years through such varied themes as toys, nighttime, theatre and school. The book reflects many moods and emotions so that every reader...

  • Emperor of Two Moons synopsis, comments

    Emperor of Two Moons

    Rod Little

    The Starship Praihawk and it's crew are being hunted.Lost and stranded in an unknown galaxy, the crew land on an alien planet where Bohai's powers soon lead the locals to mistake h...

  • Death Lake Motel synopsis, comments

    Death Lake Motel

    Rod Little

    Every kill has a reason  On their way to a secluded lake in a blustering rainstorm, three weekend fishermen pick up two girls stranded by the side of the road. In need of...

  • The Whisper Killer synopsis, comments

    The Whisper Killer

    Rod Little

    Wolf Hollow is not like other towns. It gets what it needs.Ben is a babyfaced serial killer who can charm his victims with a smile. But when he stumbles into Wolf Hollow to hi...

  • A Great Escape synopsis, comments

    A Great Escape

    Colin Dann

    Eric made up his mind. He would go to the pet shop, open the cages and let the little troupe of animals free, to make their own way in the world. And so began A Great Escape.

  • Whisper for the Dead synopsis, comments

    Whisper for the Dead

    Rod Little

    Some evils can only be stopped by a greater evil.The nightmare continues in the next sequel to The Whisper Killer.While trying to save the last of the bone keys, Nick and...

  • Revenge of the Spiders synopsis, comments

    Revenge of the Spiders

    Rod Little

    In a postapocalyptic world, beware the creatures you awaken An alien invasion has released a bioweapon that has mutated many of Earth's creatures and wiped out most of our peo...

  • Benjamin Franklin synopsis, comments

    Benjamin Franklin

    Nancy Dickmann

    Why is Benjamin Franklin important? He invented the lightning rod and much more! Readers follow the journey of this inventor and founding father. Franklin created the lightning rod...

  • Wild Ride Home synopsis, comments

    Wild Ride Home

    Christine Hemp

    "This memoir seems written directly from Hemp’s soul, as she beautifully shares her moving story of learning to love and trust again after loss."Booklist Christine Hemp's debut w...

  • Earthweeds synopsis, comments

    Earthweeds

    Rod Little

    At the end of the world it's the start of something new, with origins both puzzling and terrifying.A green fog descends over every major city in the world, and the populations dis...

  • The Last Starbase synopsis, comments

    The Last Starbase

    Rod Little

    As the shadow over Earth grows longer, deep space may hold the key Earth is losing the war. One starship and a lone starbase may be our only hope. In this third installment of...

  • The Scream Collector synopsis, comments

    The Scream Collector

    Rod Little

    If you call into the dark, beware… something might answer.In the small town of Eden Grove, people are going missing. A stranger is taking them, one by one. Only four boys know why ...

  • Twelve Summers synopsis, comments

    Twelve Summers

    Adam Zwar

    Cricket fans, where were you during the disaster that was the 2013 Ashes? Adam Zwar was making a documentary about bodyline and filming a stunt that involved Brett Lee bowling boun...