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Machining of long cylinders
Nádvorník, Vít ; Jaroš, Aleš (referee) ; Fiala, Zdeněk (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the machining of long cylinders and production machines used for the machining technology. The main part contains a description of the vibration system of machine-tool-workpiece and analyzes active and passive methods of its elimination. It also deals with the wear of the cutting tool and a description of the parameters which have a direct effect on tool life.
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Hydrodynamic dampers on the principle of magnetic fluid
Přikryl, Matěj ; Himr, Daniel (referee) ; Pochylý, František (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with damping vibrations emerging due to the movement of a vehicle. The first section provides an overview of contemporary types of dampers with thorough explanation of the principle of hydrodynamic damper. This section also contains simulation of vibrating vehicle equipped with passive damper. Literature research of magnetic fluids and description of magnetoviscous phenomenon is presented in the second part, which freely continues to the topic of magnetorheological (MR) dampers. The final chapter firstly describes current hydrodynamic dampers based on squeeze film (SF) mode of magnetorheological fluid and at the conclusion the author's concept of SF MR damper is submitted.
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Development engineering for crankshafts
Škrášek, Roman ; Drápal, Lubomír (referee) ; Vopařil, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deal with issue of developing crankshafts for combustion engines. It describes particular steps of design process and focuses on using of modern methods, which make this process markedly shorter and better quality. The thesis also focuses on fatigue life of crankshafts and on methods of influencing fatigue life.
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Principles and types of hydrodynamic valves
Havelka, Milan ; Himr, Daniel (referee) ; Pochylý, František (advisor)
This thesis deals with characteristics of the most commonly used valves in hydraulic systems. The aim was to create an overview of available features and define their brief characteristics. The emphasis was placed on their function and principles of task performance in a hydraulic circuit. The second part of the thesis is aimed at solving the issue of valves oscillation and subsequent optimization of constants that function as factor dampping.
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