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A two stroke engine for paragliding
Šafařík, Petr ; Kaplan, Zdeněk (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of a two-stroke engine for paragliding. First of all, the different types and designs of two-stroke engines are discussed. After the design of the crank mechanism, the forces in the engine are tested, followed by the strength control of selected components. In addition, the work includes design of individual engine components, propeller reducer and 3D models of components and motor unit.
2-stroke Engine for Small Motorcycle
Hlaváč, Štěpán ; Píštěk, Václav (referee) ; Rauscher, Jaroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis contains an engineering design of a two-stroke engine for small motorcycle. In the first part, the background research of these motors was made. Main dimensions of the engine and a calculation of the forces acting in crank mechanism were determined. Further check stress analysis of connection rod and calculation using a finite element method were performed. This diploma thesis also includes virtual 3D models of all designed parts and a drawing of cross section of the motor.
Two-stroke compression-ignition aircraft engines
Pochop, Ladislav ; Svída, David (referee) ; Drápal, Lubomír (advisor)
This thesis is a treatise on two-stroke diesel aircraft engines. Describes the principle functions of two-stroke diesel engine, its differences from the four-stroke engine and petrol engine. It also deals with the historical development of two-stroke diesel aircraft engines in the context of the development of piston aircraft engines in general. Indicates the best-known two-stroke diesel aircraft engines and outlines possible development of this type of engines in the near future.
Single-cylinder Minicross Engine
Havlen, Prokop ; Svída, David (referee) ; Drápal, Lubomír (advisor)
The first part of this thesis describes the different systems of the refill cylinders in two-stroke engines The second part introduces the issue of motorcycling class minicross and its specifics. In the final part is presented the construction of a modern two-stroke engine, which can be used for motorcycle class minicross. In the individual chapters are sketched design of the crank mechanism, gears and automatic clutch. Detailed analytical calculations are attached in the appendices at the end of the text in source code form.
Design of Diesel Aircraft Engine One-cylinder Engine with Contra Rotating Pistons
Svoboda, Tomáš ; Drápal, Lubomír (referee) ; Novotný, Pavel (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with design of crankshaft for two stroke opposed piston diesel engine. In the theoretical research part a history, comparison with competitive engines in nowadays light aircrafts and the advantages of opposed piston engines are mentioned. In the practical part the balancing is chosen and CAD model of crankshaft is designed. Geometry of this model is than checked for fatigue damage fallout. In the final part was chosen the propeller and appropriate reduction gearbox.
The future of gasoline two-stroke engines
Kříž, Jakub ; Komenda, Lukáš (referee) ; Mazůrek, Ivan (advisor)
My thesis deals with the historical development of two-stroke petrol engines from the very establishment of a two-stroke cycle, mapping the technological development of these engines up to present day, where, in the second half the attention is devoted to the direct comparison of two-stroke engine and a four-stroke engine in the field of ultralight aircrafts.
Piston group of a one-cylinder gasoline engine
Lux, Josef ; Novotný, Pavel (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
This thesis deals with a piston set of the internal combustion engine. The main goal is to perform strength check analysis of the internal combustion engine piston set using analytical methods of elasticity and strength. Cultivator PF-62 was chosen to determine the basic parameters of the crankshaft mechanism and plot the force distribution. Results of the strength check analysis are evaluated in the final part of this thesis.
Innovation of built-up crankshaft for minibike engines
Doležal, Lukáš ; Mazůrek, Ivan (referee) ; Hanuš, Stanislav (advisor)
The present diploma thesis deals with innovation of built-up crankshaft of Blata minibikes. Minibike is the type of a small two-stroke motorcycle equipped with an internal combustion engine of the volume 40 or 50 cm3. The machine is designed for racing circuits; not only for young riders but also for seniors. The innovation is in the design and verification of pressed connections in the imposition of major pins in the arms of the crankshaft. Pressed connections are designed on the basis of the analysis of force interaction on the crankshaft at maximum revolutions. The proposed solutions are verified by FEM calculations. Based on the results, the best option is selected. For the selected option, the impact of force interaction at maximum machine performance is studied. Finally, on the basis of these facts, designing, technological and economic analysis of feasibility of new production technology is carried out.
Analysis of the crank mechanism of a two-stroke engine
Matyáš, David ; Píštěk, Václav (referee) ; Svída, David (advisor)
This diploma thesis is a comparison of two versions of the crank mechanism of the Jawa 350 two-stroke engine. The diploma thesis if prefaced by researching the design solutions of multi-cylinder two-stroke engines with examples of their use. The following is a description of the theoretical properties of the two examined crank mechanisms in terms of inertial effects. For both engine concepts, the engine performance characteristics is measured and compared to each other. The engine with modified crankshaft is subjected to a pressure indication, which serves as one of the inputs to the strength analysis of the crankshaft. This is done by a combination of MBS simulation, FEM analysis and calculation of fatigue safety factor by LSA analytic method.
Trabant engine modernization
Kočka, Martin ; Ramík, Pavel (referee) ; Kaplan, Zdeněk (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to make a list of available knowledge of the P63 engine, found in the Trabant 601 cars. Overview of its advantages and disadvantages, proposal of possible design changes, which would lead to elimination of the disadvantages, while increasing the power output of the engine. Assembly of the engine using the proposed modifications.

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