PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Said, Abdelmadjid AU - Bounif, Abdelhamid AU - Maspeyrot, Patrick TI - Crankshaft Bearing Hydrodynamic Lubrication Study in an Internal Combustion Engine (under variable dynamic loading) DP - 2024 Sep 15 TA - Acta Mechanica Slovaca PG - 6--17 VI - 28 IP - 3 AID - 10.21496/ams.2024.023 IS - 13352393 AB - The engine crankshaft bearing is an important component and vulnerable part of engine. Its operating condition significantly influences the dynamic performance, efficiency and overall reliability of the engine. In modern engine design, the main objective is to improve power output while minimizing friction losses and reducing fuel consumption. This present work concerns the study of the behavior in dynamic mode of the big-end and small-end bearings of connecting rod in internal combustion engine, taking into account the rupture and reformation of the fluid film in the contact region in the inactive cavitation zone. The most important operating parameters for the finite length case are calculated and compared to those obtained in the case of a short bearing hypothesis for the two types of connecting rod bearings: big-end and small-end. Solving the hydrodynamic lubrication problem in transient mode is carried out using the Booker mobility method, which is a fast and precise method using a computer language implemented in FORTRAN.