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Fuel Systems of SI-engines
Faiman, Jiří ; Drápal, Lubomír (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (advisor)
The aim of this work is to create a list of fuel systems used in modern gasoline engines and describe the basic components of these systems. It will then be described the function of each of these components and modes of operation of the fuel system at different modes of engine operation. Finally, will be characterized by the selected engines with these systems.
Vehicle Electronic Instrument Cluster
Janhuba, Tomáš ; Drápal, Lubomír (referee) ; Svída, David (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with car dashboard. Thesis is about what is the purpose of dashboard, what was its development, what types of dashboard exist or form in which the information is transmitted to the driver. Also it’s about what to focus on and how to do the design. The last part is about my concept of dashboard and about possible innovations.
Single-Cylinder Four-Stroke Engine for an Enduro Motorcycle
Kotiza, Tomáš ; Janoušek, Michal (referee) ; Drápal, Lubomír (advisor)
Diploma thesis is aimed on construction design of single cylinder four stroke engine. Conception of engine with cylinder capacity 450 cm3 meets the rules of Enduro E2 class and is adapt for application for motorcycle with extremely long swing arm according to the patent owned by Ing. Frantisek Krnavek. In the beginning of this thesis is analysis of engines this category and specific engine layouts in the motorcycles. After is design and simulation of engine parameters from which are created and described 3D models of engine parts. Conclusion is about durability calculation of main bearings.
Powertrain of a V-four engine
Pecka, Luboš ; Svída, David (referee) ; Drápal, Lubomír (advisor)
This thesis is focused to design of powertrain V-four gasoline engine. It compares crank-pins configuration, firing sequence and bank angle with a view of crankshaft stress and torsional vibration. The thesis also includes crankshaft balancing design.
Cylinder Deactivation for Internal-combustion Engines
Fridrichová, Kateřina ; Janoušek, Michal (referee) ; Drápal, Lubomír (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis focuses on a technology reducing fuel consumption and emissions called cylinder deactivation. The evolution of the technology is described in the first part of the thesis together with explanation of the nature of fuel savings. The description of consequences associated with usage of the technology and possible design approaches for gasoline engines are written in the following part. The thesis also incorporates the results of test performed on diesel engines, where the technology is not currently in production. The last part includes other components used in engines with cylinder deactivation, especially vibration absorbers, together with some examples of application of this technology.
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
Two Stroke Engine Indirect Fuel Injection
Kovář, Michal ; Drápal, Lubomír (referee) ; Janoušek, Michal (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with indirect fuel injection on new two-stroke engine for motocross sidecar. The purpose of this work was to design the fuel injection system together with length of the fuel injection times. To determine the fuel injection times, it was necessary to determine the complete exhaust system that affect the volumetric efficiency. The conclusions were based on research in the field of two-stroke engines and calculations determining the amount of fuel per one cycle. The injection method together with the location of the fuel injector and type of fuel injector that can be use were determined and then the injection times that can be entered in the ECU.
Unconventional range extender of an electric vehicle
Vysloužil, Marek ; Böhm, Michael (referee) ; Drápal, Lubomír (advisor)
This master´s thesis is dealing with the research of range extenders with internal combustion engine and the design of gasoline two-cylinder internal combustion engine with an unconventional parallel arrangement of crankshafts that meets mainly the requirements for low noise production and compact installation. It also describes the creation of a thermodynamic model and kinematic design using GT-Power. The computational part focuses on verifying the suitability of the chosen internal combustion engine concept used as range extender using advanced MBS methods.
Crank train of a two-stroke automotive engine
Štrba, Matej ; Janoušek, Michal (referee) ; Drápal, Lubomír (advisor)
The subject of this diploma thesis is the analysis and comparison of three-cylinder two-stroke engines with a displacement of 1000 cm3 of the Wartburg 353. The introduction of the thesis is a research that discusses the history of car production and development in Eisenach during the second half of the 20th century. The main subject of research is the engine, to which the vast majority of work is devoted. Using the available simulation tools, the cylinder pressure indication is determined, the crankshaft of the two engine variants is subjected to balance analysis, dynamic analysis in terms of torsional vibrations and bearing load is performed using the MBS method, then the two variants are compared.
Spark-ignition engine design for hybrid passenger car
Smejkal, Jan ; Dlugoš, Jozef (referee) ; Drápal, Lubomír (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design of four-cylinder spark ignition naturally aspirated engine with indirect fuel injection for hybrid passenger cars. The thesis begins with research of engines that meet the requirements of the thesis assignment. The research is followed by design of the engine, where the main components are described in detail. The last part deals with FEA analysis of the connecting rod which is followed by analytical computation of high cycle fatigue by the LSA method.

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