Stress due to whipping action on connecting rod ends
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The parallel (or longitudinal) components add up algebraically to the force acting on the connecting rod(FC) and produces thrust on the pins. The perpendicular (or transverse) components produces bending action(also called whipping action) and the stresses induced in the connecting rod is called whipping stress.
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The parallel (or longitudinal) components add up algebraically to the force acting on the connecting rod(FC) and produces thrust on the pins. The perpendicular (or transverse) components produces bending action(also called whipping action) and the stresses induced in the connecting rod is called whipping stress.
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