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Using optimization methods to design machine parts
Kubrický, Daniel ; Pokorný, Přemysl (referee) ; Zeizinger, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes using structural optimization methods to design machine parts. In the first part of the thesis, a description of the current state of knowledge of the optimization process was made together with its theoretical background. In the second part of the thesis, a static analysis and topology optimization or Generative design was developed using the example of a bell crank in six commercial software. In the third part, the resulting models of each software were compared with each other, and the results were compared using the von Mises maximum stress criterion and the overall model deformation. Finally, this work was concluded with an evaluation of the use of the structural optimization software.
Realization of educational problem based on experimental apparatus with cam mechanism
Tomeček, Vojtěch ; Vrbka, Martin (referee) ; Vaverka, Michal (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis is focused on solving educational problem based on experimental apparatus with cam mechanism. The task of the educational problem is to teach students to analyse kinematic quantities of cam followers. The thesis contains general discourse on the topic of cam mechanisms and basic terms definition. This is followed by putting the device into service, eliminating its particular imperfections, analysis of kinematic quantities of various combinations of available cams and followers and definition of methodics of the educational problem. The educational problem itself follows the presentation and commentary of gained results. At last some recommendations for the future modifications of the experimental apparatus are given followed by foreshadow of its eventual future usage.
Engineering design of the vehicle suspension rocker
Poláček, Vojtěch ; Ramík, Pavel (referee) ; Bradávka, Marek (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with the design and stress analysis of the rocker suspension for an autocross car. The research describes some real cases of using suspension with pushrod and rocker in motorsport. Subsequently, the work deals with the design of the wheel bump/rebound limiting stops and bump/rebound measuring. The challenge is to design a component shape, size and select fit of a rocker with an emphasis on low weight whilst maintaining sufficient strength and rigidity. The design study include stress analysis which leads to optimize the final shape.
The springing of front driving axle in lightweight type tractor
Vodrada, Tomáš ; Lukáš, Jan (referee) ; Kašpárek, Jaroslav (advisor)
The topic of this thesis is springing of front driving axle design in Zetor tractor of series Proxima including FEM analysis. The thesis also deals with study of currently used suspended front axles produced by word known manufacturers.
Rocker for Formula Student Vehicle
Šprta, Petr ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Janoušek, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with a prototype of the rear suspension rockers of the racing monopost Dragon 10th generation, which is being developed at the Brno University of Technology within the international educational project Formula Student. Based on the research, the technology method of casting has been chosen for this purpose. The input for the prototype of the rocker arms is based on the impacting forces and suspension points given by kinematics of the vehicle. Based on these facts, topology optimization of the shapes has been conducted and the components have been modelled accordingly. Followingly, optimization focused on minimizing weight, deformation and stress were conducted using the reverse loading of modelled components. The last part of this thesis is concerned in the comparison of rear rockers of the last year‘s monopost Dragon 9. Taking into consideration the change of the concept, the mechanical properties of rockers are slightly better.
Rail undercarriage of stacker/reclaimer
Schűssel, Jiří ; Krása, Jakub (referee) ; Pokorný, Přemysl (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with rail undercarriage of stacker/reclaimer used in thermal power plants. The paper focuses on a conceptual framework of two-track bogie rail undercarriage and on a calculation of maximal load of undercarriage wheels within operational processes. The results are used for a design of two-wheel driven bogie and its main parts. The next part of the thesis presents finite element method analysis of a designed bogie along with a projection drawing. The diploma thesis was elaborated in cooperation with a company NOEN a. s.
Chassis Design of Off-Road Buggy
Richter, Vojtěch ; Hejtmánek, Petr (referee) ; Blaťák, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the front and rear suspension of the off-road buggy. For the front suspension is compared the concept with and without pushrod with respect to the kinematics parameters and the damping parameters. For the rear axle, there are three concepts that is compared, especially multilink suspension, double wishbone, and swing axle. Finally, structural design and dimensioning for front axle is performed.
Design of rocker for mountain bike shock absorber using topology optimization
Zalibera, Tomáš ; Hurník, Jakub (referee) ; Vaverka, Ondřej (advisor)
Submitted bachelor thesis deals with research and comparison of topology optimization software. A given component is 3D scanned, after that, kinematics model is done to define possible load cases. Then, topology optimization is done in four selected software. Results from topology optimization are then validated in FE analysis to acquire maximum deformation and stress. After the FEA the best variant is chosen, which is additionally modified to reach sufficient level of safety factor. The discussion and conclusion chapter deals about final comparison of topology optimization software based on FEA resuls and the most suitable software is choosen, in which decrease of deformation by 27% was achieved with a level of weight a bit lower as with the original rockers.
Calculation of OHV-Valve Gear Dynamic Stress
Opluštil, Tomáš ; Kobský, David (referee) ; Rauscher, Jaroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with investigation of dynamic straining valve OHV for four-valve head diesel engine Zetor 1505 – 90 kW. The calculation is performed analytically in mathematic software MathCad and MBS software ADAMS/Engine 2005. Also in this diploma thesis is from results obtained from MBS system perfomed stressed analysis valve_rocker arm gear divorce method final elements (MKP) in program ANSYS 10.
Dynamic Analysis of Valve Train Drive of Six-cylinder Engine with 24 Valves
Guláš, Tomáš ; Píštěk, Václav (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with the dynamic analysis of OHV pushrod valve train drive of the old-new conception of 6-cylinder tractor engine with 24 valves made by Zetor Tractors, a.s.. There is a requirement to create an analytical model and design valve springs for the engine. The work also points to the current analytical methods of appropriate simulation software used in automotive industry.

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