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Rotary Piston Engine for Small Mobile Systems
Drbal, Milan ; Puškár, Michal (referee) ; Žák,, Marek (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
The dissertation deals with the issue of 1D modelling of a rotary piston engine and prediction of engine characteristics for use in its further development. In this work, the 1D mathematical model of the engine is validated by measuring the combustion pressure in the work chamber, in the intake section and further in the exhaust channel. These data are used to determine the coefficients of the combustion model and, above all, the combustion chamber leakage model. Both effects cannot be modelled accurately included without measuring the work chamber pressures. The use of 1D mathematical simulations is well described in the literature for a reciprocating engine. However, their use for a rotary piston engine is more complicated from the point of view of the geometric differences of both types of engines. In this work, a suitable method of modelling rotary piston engines and their verification using technical experiments and CFD simulations will be described.
Motorcycle rotary engine
Novotný, Petr ; Rozsíval, Jan (referee) ; Zháňal, Lubor (advisor)
Diploma thesis is focused on conceptual design of Wankel rotary engine with performance between 30-60 kW. Performance of designed engine is determined to 35 kW and volume of one chamber amounts to 245,58 cm^3. In this thesis are step by step calculated geometrical properties of each design group which are afterwards put into 3D data. There is also solved cooling system of designed engine and design of geometrical and characteristic properties of parts of cooling system. Last but, not least there is solved placement of designed engine into frame of motorcycle. As suitable motorcycle has been chosen Honda CBR125R because it has very advantageous layout of frame.
Variable geometry of intake and exhaust ports of Wankel engine
Krejčí, Tomáš ; Beran, Martin (referee) ; Zháňal, Lubor (advisor)
The purpose of this thesis is to design the key parameters of the high-powered Walkel engine and to design a chamber side on the base of computed parameters so that it enables variable change of the intake and exhaust port geometry. Consequently, to carry out a flow simulation in both ports in designed chamber side in order to find out its flow character and geometry change reaction.
Thermodynamic model of Wankel engine with output power 11 kW
Drbal, Milan ; Beran, Martin (referee) ; Svída, David (advisor)
The master’s thesis deals with the Wankel rotary engines and their 1D simulations using a thermodynamic simulation software for the piston engines. The necessary steps for creation of the equivalent model of the four-stroke three-cylinder combustion engine are provided. The engine used for the validation model was Aixro XR 50. The data measured on this engine during testing were used to validate the created thermodynamic model. The discharge coefficient calculation of the intake and the exhaust ports is shown. The 11kW engine design is created using validated thermodynamic model.
Apex Seal for Wankel Engine
Böhm, Michael ; Ramík, Pavel (referee) ; Svída, David (advisor)
The master’s thesis deals with analysis of sealing elements of Wankel engines and their design. The necessary steps for creation of the model of dynamics of apex seal are provided, whereby the resulting force loads are then obtained. Furthermore, the design of the apex seal spring, the choice of the material and the production jigs for the production of the spring itself are presented. The finished components are tested in the engine testing laboratory and the results evaluated.
Design of LPG-Powered Portable Generator for Resealable Cartridge
Vevera, Tomáš ; Křenek, Ladislav (referee) ; Sovják, Richard (advisor)
The topic of this bachelors thesis is the design of LPG powered generátor for resealable cartridges. The main goal is to design a lightweight portable power source. This goal has been achieved by using a rotary engine.Adding a power bank into the generátor has reached a wide use potenciál. The final design accomplishes all ergonomic and functional requirements. The final shaping tries to adress the potenciál users.
Aircraft Engines till the End of WWII
Falta, Libor ; Drápal, Lubomír (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis deals with aircraft piston engines until end Second World War. Thesis surveys about known, the most use and non-traditional types of engines in timeline. At the beginning it deals about history of aviation and the first use of piston engine as power source energy for controlled flight. There are high requirements on aircraft piston engines. Improving construction and increasing output of engines. In every chapter typical construction and the most powerful engines of the period are described. Thesis includes influence of both World Wars and some prestigious racings, which considerably accelerated global development. Explain the limit for increase output of piston aircraft engines in the last part.
Radial cylinder aircraft engines
Šimíček, Petr ; Janoušek, Michal (referee) ; Drápal, Lubomír (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is focused on design of aircraft radial engines. Home is a treatise on the history of aircraft radial engines and their development in historical context. The second part is focused on the construction of radial engines of aircraft, then are some interesting construction solutions and compared with the engine of another type of construction.
Engines for Le Mans Series
Herman, Pavel ; Blaťák, Ondřej (referee) ; Svída, David (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with the overview of development the drive units, which are used by racing cars of Le Mans endurance series, mainly the race 24 hours of Le Mans. In the first part is outlined the general characteristic the series and the race 24 hours of Le Mans itself. There are briefly described the instructions and the most important technological limitations, observed by designers. The second part contains an owerview of racing cars engines, which are interesting from the historical point of view either by their construction or by achieved success. The last part is devoted to the constructional comparison of drive units of present participants the Le Mans series, their description and the important technical specifications.
Motorcycle rotary engine
Slíva, Jakub ; Dlugoš, Jozef (referee) ; Zháňal, Lubor (advisor)
This master's thesis describes a concept of Wankel type rotary engine for use in motorcycle with estimated power between 70 – 80 kW. Basic geometry parameters of rotor and ports are calculated. Power output is then checked on equivalent piston combustion engine with central crank mechanism in 1D simulation model. Rotor is designed for use with oil cooling system. Rotor is checked for safe design by static FEM analysis by applying maximum pressure found out of 1D simulation model.

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