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Comparison of semi-active and conventional vehicles suspension systems in terms of driving comfort
Baroš, Eduard ; Blaťák, Ondřej (referee) ; Suchý, Jan (advisor)
The main object of this bachelor thesis is comparing characteristic properties of selected types of suspension affecting driving comfort of vehicles. The introduction briefly acquaints the history and purpose of the suspension. It describes the dynamics of vehicle suspension. It includes distribution, description of the construction and activity of the suspension elements, their use in conventional type of suspension and semi-active suspension system. Further classifies known suspension systems into categories and deeply analyses their properties. The result is a comparison focusing on driving comfort. The last chapter is dedicated to suspension developing trends in near future.
Electric Car Rear Axle Mechanic Driveline Design
Baroš, Eduard ; Černý, Jiří (referee) ; Ramík, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is the design of mechanical parts of the rear axle driveline suitable for rebuilding of a given sports car into an electric car. The introductory part briefly explains the physical principles of the drive and contains a brief summary of the current concepts of electric vehicle propulsion. Afterwards, there is a comparison and selection of a suitable concept for a given electric vehicle, determination of the basic vehicle parameters based on the calculation of the longitudinal vehicle dynamics and the gearbox calculation on the basis of which the design is solved. The next part is dedicated to the computational inspection of parts using the finite element method. The final part deals with the placement of the assembly inside the vehicle and the evaluation of the drive mechanism.
Electric Car Rear Axle Mechanic Driveline Design
Baroš, Eduard ; Černý, Jiří (referee) ; Ramík, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is the design of mechanical parts of the rear axle driveline suitable for rebuilding of a given sports car into an electric car. The introductory part briefly explains the physical principles of the drive and contains a brief summary of the current concepts of electric vehicle propulsion. Afterwards, there is a comparison and selection of a suitable concept for a given electric vehicle, determination of the basic vehicle parameters based on the calculation of the longitudinal vehicle dynamics and the gearbox calculation on the basis of which the design is solved. The next part is dedicated to the computational inspection of parts using the finite element method. The final part deals with the placement of the assembly inside the vehicle and the evaluation of the drive mechanism.
Comparison of semi-active and conventional vehicles suspension systems in terms of driving comfort
Baroš, Eduard ; Blaťák, Ondřej (referee) ; Suchý, Jan (advisor)
The main object of this bachelor thesis is comparing characteristic properties of selected types of suspension affecting driving comfort of vehicles. The introduction briefly acquaints the history and purpose of the suspension. It describes the dynamics of vehicle suspension. It includes distribution, description of the construction and activity of the suspension elements, their use in conventional type of suspension and semi-active suspension system. Further classifies known suspension systems into categories and deeply analyses their properties. The result is a comparison focusing on driving comfort. The last chapter is dedicated to suspension developing trends in near future.

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