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Formula 1 Engines
Kaňa, Roman ; Ramík, Pavel (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes construction of some functional parts of the Formula 1 engine. In the first part I focused on crankshafts, connecting rods, pistons, valve gears and compared them with serial produced engines. The work further continues with the introduction of some unconventional solutions used on Formula 1 engines and comparison of the characteristics of known power units.
General Solution of Valvetrain Mechanical Losses
Mynařík, Aleš ; Maršálek, Ondřej (referee) ; Novotný, Pavel (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the determination of mechanical losses in the valvetrain of the combustion engine. It describes the computational and experimental methods of determining the mechanical losses of valve mechanism. The practical part of the thesis focuses on the programing of structures in Matlab. This application calculates the values of mechanical losses of valvetrain and displays their graphical representation. This program is used for computing the mechanical losses of the selected real engine.
Chain Drive for Valvetrains
Vodička, Richard ; Píštěk, Václav (referee) ; Novotný, Pavel (advisor)
The objective of this bachelor‘s thesis is obtaining the general review about the way of driving valvetrains. Introduction is devoting the driving of distributive mechanism of combustion engines . The text of bachelor‘s thesis is splitted on three parts. The first part is explaining the principle of functioning enginetrain. Briefly are described individual assembling of ventil distributor of engines and its distinction depending on the way of its drive. The main attention is devoted to the chain drive of valvetrain, i.e. distinction of types chain drive, which are necessary for its correct functioning. And also, are described the main parts of valvetrain of the engine and the other possibilities of its driving. The second part of bachelor‘s thesis is comparising positives and negatives of chain drives of valvetrains with the othe one’s. In the third part of bachelor‘s thesis are presented the examples of application of the chain drives in the valvetrains in the four wheel drives machines, cars and motorcycles. In the conclusions is specified the contribution of the chain drive of valvetrains and evaluation of bachelor‘s thesis.
The present state and development trends of valve gears.
Vávrovec, Jiří ; Píštěk, Václav (referee) ; Rauscher, Jaroslav (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is focused on the present states and development trends of valve gears. Thesis is sorted chronologicaly. There are descripted all basic types of valve gears, thein parts and some of most used variable valve gears. In the end there is summary of types of valve gears and types of variable valve gears in the form of table.
Reduction of Valvetrain Mechanical Losses
Kučera, Pavel ; Píštěk, Václav (referee) ; Novotný, Pavel (advisor)
The topic of this thesis is the mechanical losses in the valvetrain. The purpose is to describe the creation of individual losses and their possible reduction. The main factor of creation of losses is friction. The result of this thesis is to highlight the possible methods to reduce friction and other influences acting on the valvetrain. The main benefit is description various types of surface and design modifications of valvetrains, which are already used or are in development.
Gear Timing Mechanism for Valvetrains
Drdla, Adam ; Rasch, František (referee) ; Novotný, Pavel (advisor)
The objective of this thesis is to provide an overview of geared valvetrain. In introduction are described individual types of gears and their application in combustion engines. Then, the thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter provides a thorough analysis of geared valvetrain. Also, individual parts of valvetrain together with alternative methods of valve timing are briefly introduced. The chapter then follows to examine the working principle of gears, how forces and moments are transmitted, advantages of introducing helical gears instead of spur gears, different ways of gear manufacturing, gear material selection, heat treatment of gears and common gear failure mechanisms. The second chapter examines pros and cons of using geared valvetrains. The third chapter shows examples of how are geared valvetrains applied in tractors, trucks, ships, trains, cars and motorcycles. In the conclusion, the main advantages of using geared valvetrains are discussed and the whole thesis is summerized.
Computational modeling of valvetrain mechanical losses
Mačuga, Martin ; Píštěk, Václav (referee) ; Novotný, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis disserts upon computational modelling of valve train mechanical losses, finding the appropriate method of solving and its application on valve gear in Diesel in-line four-cylinder engine. The thesis further disserts upon proposition of appropriate adjustments leading to the reduction of mechanical losses. The calculation was performed in MBS software ADAMS.
Valve Train for Turbocharged Formula Student Engine
Buchta, Martin ; Špičák, Milan (referee) ; Svída, David (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with valve train design of turbocharged engine used in Formula Student category race car. Based on thermodynamic model, a proper valve timing was chosen to achieve maximum power at high engine speed. A kinematic model was used to compute final cam profiles and CAD model was created.
Calculation of OHV-Valve Gear Dynamic Stress
Opluštil, Tomáš ; Kobský, David (referee) ; Rauscher, Jaroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with investigation of dynamic straining valve OHV for four-valve head diesel engine Zetor 1505 – 90 kW. The calculation is performed analytically in mathematic software MathCad and MBS software ADAMS/Engine 2005. Also in this diploma thesis is from results obtained from MBS system perfomed stressed analysis valve_rocker arm gear divorce method final elements (MKP) in program ANSYS 10.
Influence of the Valve Train Flexibility to the Single Valve Motion
Řehůřek, Lukáš ; Novotný, Pavel (referee) ; Drápal, Lubomír (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a comparing single valve train motion (SVT) and complete valve train motion with a flexible camshaft focused on dynamic characteristics. In this thesis is also performed kinematics analysis in the VALKIN software. Dynamic analysis is solved in the MBS software Virtual Engine. Influences to the valve train motion are described in the conclusion

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