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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
Chain Drive Computional Model as Virtual Engine Module
Vlastník, Jan ; Štětina, Josef (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
his work deals with the methods of creating computational models for the analysis of the chain drive of camshafts in combustion engines. Methods are compared of the simulation of the drive mechanism; a new method is also presented for the simulation of the tensioning and guide bar by means of a modal reduction of an elastic body in the Multibody system. The work describes individual parts of the chain gear and the mathematical formulation of differential equations of motion. Algorithms are also indicated describing the mutual interaction of bodies in contact. Computations are here described for the determination of individual parameters necessary for setting up a chain drive model. The tensile characteristics of the chain is determined by the FEM programme. The chain model is analyzed in several alternatives of arrangement. FEM calculations are described here of the rigidity of contacts between the chain and the chain wheels and between the chain and the guide bars. The computational model has been created in the MSC ADAMS programme. The computation is carried out for a stabilized speed of the crankshaft of 3,000, 4,500 and 6,000 rpm and for a continuous start from the idle state up to the speed of 6,000 rpm with a constant load of the crankshafts by the torsion moment. Computation is also carried out for loading the crankshafts with a torsion moment deduced from the cam shape. The courses of the quantity obtained are processed by means of FFT; Campbell diagrams have been constructed for their evaluation. The results have been compared with the modal analyses of the individual parts of the chain gear for the determination of their mutual interaction.
Small one-cylinder internal combustion engines
Smolka, Josef ; Kučera, Pavel (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
The content of this thesis is getting to know the reader with the technical solutions in the field of small single cylinder engines and a brief overview of alternative fuels for petrol engines. The main objective is to offer a comprehensive overview of available engines and their parameters.
Valvetrain mechanism of a four-cylinder in-line gasoline aircraft engine
Holeňa, Vít ; Kučera, Pavel (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on the analysis and design of a valvetrain for an aircraft piston engine. Using the GT Suite simulation tool, the aim is to construct a dynamic model of the valvetrain, make corresponding calculations as well as some design modifications. The thesis begins with the introduction to aircraft engines and valvetrain in general. In the following chapters, a more detailed introduction to cam profiles as well as related topics is presented. In the practical part of the thesis, an analysis of contemporary design is conducted, followed by a proposed design of new cam profiles. A single-valve model as well as a model containing all valves is presented, taking the gas pressure in the cylinder into consideration. The FEM Ansys Workbench was used for further calculations. The conclusion of the thesis summarizes designed variants, and further possible steps are outlined.
Chain Drive Computional Model as Virtual Engine Module
Vlastník, Jan ; Štětina, Josef (referee) ; Dundálek, Radim (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
his work deals with the methods of creating computational models for the analysis of the chain drive of camshafts in combustion engines. Methods are compared of the simulation of the drive mechanism; a new method is also presented for the simulation of the tensioning and guide bar by means of a modal reduction of an elastic body in the Multibody system. The work describes individual parts of the chain gear and the mathematical formulation of differential equations of motion. Algorithms are also indicated describing the mutual interaction of bodies in contact. Computations are here described for the determination of individual parameters necessary for setting up a chain drive model. The tensile characteristics of the chain is determined by the FEM programme. The chain model is analyzed in several alternatives of arrangement. FEM calculations are described here of the rigidity of contacts between the chain and the chain wheels and between the chain and the guide bars. The computational model has been created in the MSC ADAMS programme. The computation is carried out for a stabilized speed of the crankshaft of 3,000, 4,500 and 6,000 rpm and for a continuous start from the idle state up to the speed of 6,000 rpm with a constant load of the crankshafts by the torsion moment. Computation is also carried out for loading the crankshafts with a torsion moment deduced from the cam shape. The courses of the quantity obtained are processed by means of FFT; Campbell diagrams have been constructed for their evaluation. The results have been compared with the modal analyses of the individual parts of the chain gear for the determination of their mutual interaction.
Small one-cylinder internal combustion engines
Smolka, Josef ; Kučera, Pavel (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
The content of this thesis is getting to know the reader with the technical solutions in the field of small single cylinder engines and a brief overview of alternative fuels for petrol engines. The main objective is to offer a comprehensive overview of available engines and their parameters.
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

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