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CI-engines for Army Purposes
Šebesta, Radek ; Svída, David (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with utilization of compression-ignition engine in army purposes, especially in army vehicles . It aims to motors of military and special vehicles as are armoured vehicles or tanks and gives view of features about motors and exigencies which must fullfils usage in specific conditions. Thesis describes problematics of operating and maintanance CI - engines and negative effects which appear in battle contidionts. It gives notice about curing methods each parts of engine and about systems which supports engine working and classifies exemplifications of differences distinct from ordinary motors, common uses in civil cars. Creates view on problematics of positioning and constructional solution of motor space inside vehicle. It brings basic informations about oil fuels used in army and its requierements. Objective of this thesis is disclosure of information about specific features and standards of motors intended for army purposes.
Design of military vehicles
Kroupa, Ondřej ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Řehák, Kamil (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on military vehicles and their construction. At first it is needed to divide them into categories by the valid Czech legislation. The issue of the crawler and wheel chassis is also important, as both have their advantages and disadvantages. The construction of the crawler chassis and the problematics of the construction on the basic wheel chassis components, which often differs from road vehicles, are analysed next. One of the important construction areas today are also the elements of protection, which can be passive or active. While designing the military vehicles, it is also necessary to take into account their special position within the legislation. The thesis addresses the problematics of emissions and noise rules, which is different from measures valid to road vehicles. In conclusion there is an indication of possible future development.
Suspension Systems of Military Vehicles
Jirout, Petr ; Hejtmánek, Petr (referee) ; Blaťák, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor thesis discusses different systems of suspension, springing and damping of military vehicles. It also deals with commonly used systems of springing and damping, its advantages and disadvantages and shows practical examples of constructional solutions of such systems in vehicles used by the military. The thesis debates the use of electronical systems of suspension for military vehicles.
Suspension Systems of Military Vehicles
Jirout, Petr ; Hejtmánek, Petr (referee) ; Blaťák, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor thesis discusses different systems of suspension, springing and damping of military vehicles. It also deals with commonly used systems of springing and damping, its advantages and disadvantages and shows practical examples of constructional solutions of such systems in vehicles used by the military. The thesis debates the use of electronical systems of suspension for military vehicles.
Design of military vehicles
Kroupa, Ondřej ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Řehák, Kamil (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on military vehicles and their construction. At first it is needed to divide them into categories by the valid Czech legislation. The issue of the crawler and wheel chassis is also important, as both have their advantages and disadvantages. The construction of the crawler chassis and the problematics of the construction on the basic wheel chassis components, which often differs from road vehicles, are analysed next. One of the important construction areas today are also the elements of protection, which can be passive or active. While designing the military vehicles, it is also necessary to take into account their special position within the legislation. The thesis addresses the problematics of emissions and noise rules, which is different from measures valid to road vehicles. In conclusion there is an indication of possible future development.
CI-engines for Army Purposes
Šebesta, Radek ; Svída, David (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with utilization of compression-ignition engine in army purposes, especially in army vehicles . It aims to motors of military and special vehicles as are armoured vehicles or tanks and gives view of features about motors and exigencies which must fullfils usage in specific conditions. Thesis describes problematics of operating and maintanance CI - engines and negative effects which appear in battle contidionts. It gives notice about curing methods each parts of engine and about systems which supports engine working and classifies exemplifications of differences distinct from ordinary motors, common uses in civil cars. Creates view on problematics of positioning and constructional solution of motor space inside vehicle. It brings basic informations about oil fuels used in army and its requierements. Objective of this thesis is disclosure of information about specific features and standards of motors intended for army purposes.

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