Despite rotational vibrations in crank shafts are a well-known and understood phaenomenon a proper calculation can only be done with the correct intake parameters. Unfortunally, non of the propeller companies can or will describe the dynamic behaviour of their propeller in regard to damping and elasticity. Of course, a crank shaft can and should be designed in a way that it will not depend on the damping of the prop. Unfortunally a hypothetical worst case of a complete stiff propeller with unlimited inertia will not necessarily result in the most critical results. There will always be one order of Eigen frequencies which will lay in the rpm range of the engine/propeller system and it would be nice to better understand the system as whole. Are there any (historic) data available of propeller elasticities and damping properties? The inertia will be quite easy to find. of course, in a variable speed propeller, the properties might change significantly with the blade angle and even with ageing of the prop bearings/blades.