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Five-cylinder in-line diesel engine with viscous type damper
Procházka, Miloslav ; Novotný, Pavel (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
The aim of this diploma work is to design moving parts of the five cylinder inline diesel engine with given parameters, then to balance centrifugal forces and moments and design viscous torsional vibrations damper and calculate forced oscilations without the damper as well as with the damper. The designed parts are put to stress analyse by finite elements method. My design is based on similar construction of four cylinder engine Zetor.
Cyclic Engine Visualization
Fajkus, Jan ; Granát, Jiří (referee) ; Přibyl, Jaroslav (advisor)
Objective of this thesis was acquaint oneself with theory of cyclic engines, understand their principle, describe their conjunctive and different properties. Program part consisted in creating visualization of chosen engines in C/C++ language using openGL.
Single cylinder engines enduro category
Svoboda, Tomáš ; Beran, Martin (referee) ; Vančura, Jan (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with the description of typical enduro motorcycle engine and describes its main parts. Next volume concern about chosen types of enduro motorcycles and its en-gines. Achievement of every single engine is shown in dynamometric diagrams. Maintenance schedule which is affected by given achievements is shown in tables. The engines of enduro motorcycles have been partly compared with motocross motorcycle engines
Viscous type vibration damper of a four-cylinder diesel engine
Bůžek, Václav ; Ramík, Pavel (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
The point of the dissertation is to describe the design of powertrain of four-cylinder diesel engine equipped with vibration damper. After estimating the discreet model of powertrain, forced vibration calculation is performed to design appropriate vibration damper. The following part describes the safety factor solution of crankshaft fatigue using FEM. The dissertation provides a useful comparison for versions with and without damper. Crankshaft and viscous type vibration damper drawings are also included as appendices.
Workpiece conveyor
Vaníček, David ; Hermanský, Dominik (referee) ; Dokoupil, Vladimír (advisor)
This master‘s thesis is focused on the design of manipulator for crankshaft handling in flexible production lines. The first part describes the types of production lines and possible ways of inter-operative manipulation. With regard to the suitability of their use, a suitable variant is selected, which is then conceptually processed and verified by technical calculations. The final conclusion is the verification of the design in terms of safety. Part of the master‘s thesis is technical drawing documentation.
Spark ignition engine for small passenger car
Fáber, Filip ; Novotný, Pavel (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis was to define force progression in crank-type mechanism from the set parameters of the cylindrical unit. Furthermore, the design of the possible balance of this crank-type mechanism with one balancing shaft was realized. The calculations of torsional vibration and stress analyses of the designed crank-type mechanism were realized too.
Reduction of Contact Pairs Friction Losses
Novotný, Marek ; Raffai, Peter (referee) ; Maršálek, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of mechanical efficiency of contact pairs in the crankshaft of the combustion engine. The introductory section focuses on the efficiency of the combustion engine as a whole. In addition, it describes the areas where mechanical losses primarily occur. The following chapters describe mechanism of friction losses, the main factors affecting their amount and the most modern ways to increase mechanical efficiency. In the closing chapter, some basic computing relations, describing the size of mechanical losses are listed. The aim of this thesis is to acquaint the reader with the importance of mechanical efficiency in the area of combustion engines.
Crank mechanism with a high mechanical efficiency
Drápal, Lubomír ; Tůma, Jiří (referee) ; Páv,, Karel (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
This document describes the possibilities of increasing the mechanical efficiency of the crank train of an internal-combustion engine. For this purpose, a concept with a reduced number of main bearings is chosen and its contribution is verified experimentally. The proposed solution consists of an innovative crankshaft design of a four-cylinder spark-ignition engine with only three main journal bearings and laser-welded sheet metal crank webs. The new design is compared to the mass-produced one in terms of friction losses, vibrations and loading of engine parts by means of simulations of crank train dynamics using the Multi-Body System. The increase in vibration, accompanied by a reduction in friction losses, is compensated by a torsional vibration damper and its effect is experimentally verified. Experimental research of laser welds on the crankshaft in terms of fatigue life is also described. The overall potential is also summarised and further possible development of this innovative and patented design is outlined.
Viscous torsional vibration damper of a gas V-sixteen engine
Říha, Stanislav ; Novotný, Pavel (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
Master’s thesis with title Viscous torsional vibration damper of a gas v-sixteen engine deals with torsion vibrafon of the crankshaft and chance how to eliminated it. First part of diploma thesis containes calculation of torsion vibrafon without damper. In second part is added damper. In the end of this thesis is equaiont made of both parts.
Alternative conceptions of combustion engines
Šťáva, Martin ; Fojtášek, Jan (referee) ; Zháňal, Lubor (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor´s thesis on the topic Alternative conception of combustion engines is description of chosen historical and present alternatives to conventional piston combustion engine with crankshaft. The aim of this thesis is to create thesis that relates description of historical evolution of alternative construction combustion engines. Alternatives are described in terms of construction, operating principle and properties. In past were developed plenty of different conceptions of combustion engines. However most of them have never been successful because of many technical problems, complicated construction or other shortages.

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