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Design of pneumobil driven by pneumatic motor
Podhorský, Petr ; Robenek, Dětřich (referee) ; Nevrlý, Josef (advisor)
Master thesis deals with design of "student" pneumatic car equipped by pneumatic elements of a chosen firm. The introductory part is devoted to mapping the Hungarian competition. The idea of designing such vehicles comes from this competition. Next step is analysis of vehicles that are present in this competition. The main part describes the development of vehicle from the initial design, through analysis of main components, through to the production and presentation. The work contains a strain-stress analysis of the frame which is made by using the finite element method. The work ends with the conclusion which assesses the results.
Theory of pneumatic car design
Stodolák, Martin ; Robenek, Dětřich (referee) ; Nevrlý, Josef (advisor)
This thesis covers the theoretical solution of the compressed air powered vehicle. The first section describes the competition of the compressed air powered vehicles, that is annually held in Hungary, where the idea for such a car design was created. There are also additional descriptions of the construction of the machines from the hungarian competition. In the second section there is a calculation of the chosen vehicle construction, where the main emphases is based on the calculation of the drive of the vehicle. The description of the manufacturing, tests and vehicle presentation follows.
Passenger car with pneumatic drive
Hudec, Miroslav ; Ramík, Pavel (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to propose a basic conception of passenger car chassis part with pneumatic drive (next only pneumobil). The pneumobil was designed mainly from BoschRexroth serial parts. The layout of this vehicle was arranged as dual-track with pneumatic drives with O 80 mm bore and stroke 125 mm. These engines are placed crossways top-down. Next I provided stress-strain analysis of rear bottom vehicle part, where act forces from rear wheels and pneumatic motor. The crucial task of this thesis is to design the chassis frame, choose suitable material and pneumatic motor for most effective usage of compressed air. The final goal is to propose an ideal gear ratio.
Design of pneumobil driven by pneumatic motor
Podhorský, Petr ; Robenek, Dětřich (referee) ; Nevrlý, Josef (advisor)
Master thesis deals with design of "student" pneumatic car equipped by pneumatic elements of a chosen firm. The introductory part is devoted to mapping the Hungarian competition. The idea of designing such vehicles comes from this competition. Next step is analysis of vehicles that are present in this competition. The main part describes the development of vehicle from the initial design, through analysis of main components, through to the production and presentation. The work contains a strain-stress analysis of the frame which is made by using the finite element method. The work ends with the conclusion which assesses the results.
Theory of pneumatic car design
Stodolák, Martin ; Robenek, Dětřich (referee) ; Nevrlý, Josef (advisor)
This thesis covers the theoretical solution of the compressed air powered vehicle. The first section describes the competition of the compressed air powered vehicles, that is annually held in Hungary, where the idea for such a car design was created. There are also additional descriptions of the construction of the machines from the hungarian competition. In the second section there is a calculation of the chosen vehicle construction, where the main emphases is based on the calculation of the drive of the vehicle. The description of the manufacturing, tests and vehicle presentation follows.
Passenger car with pneumatic drive
Hudec, Miroslav ; Ramík, Pavel (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to propose a basic conception of passenger car chassis part with pneumatic drive (next only pneumobil). The pneumobil was designed mainly from BoschRexroth serial parts. The layout of this vehicle was arranged as dual-track with pneumatic drives with O 80 mm bore and stroke 125 mm. These engines are placed crossways top-down. Next I provided stress-strain analysis of rear bottom vehicle part, where act forces from rear wheels and pneumatic motor. The crucial task of this thesis is to design the chassis frame, choose suitable material and pneumatic motor for most effective usage of compressed air. The final goal is to propose an ideal gear ratio.

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