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Modelling the Oil Lubrication System of Turbocharger
Breckl, Lukáš ; Hliník, Juraj (referee) ; Novotný, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis contains a research part focused on turbocharger construction, engine lubrication system and turbocharger, basic physical properties of lubricating oils and hydrodynamics. The purpose of this thesis is to create analytical and CFD computational model of turbocharger lubrication system. Output pressures and the loss of specific energy are determined.
Braking retarders for heavy commercial vehicles
Breckl, Lukáš ; Hejtmánek, Petr (referee) ; Fojtášek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of retarders for trucks and buses. It concentrates on the fundamentals of their function and their construction. The thesis is divided into five main chapters. The first chapter describes braking power necessary to slow down the vehicle. The second chapter focuses on the main characteristics of retarders. The third chapter contains a description of their basic types. The fourth chapter compares these separate types. The concluding chapter of this thesis is dedicated to development trends. The thesis has a research character and does not contain new construction proposals.
Modelling the Oil Lubrication System of Turbocharger
Breckl, Lukáš ; Hliník, Juraj (referee) ; Novotný, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis contains a research part focused on turbocharger construction, engine lubrication system and turbocharger, basic physical properties of lubricating oils and hydrodynamics. The purpose of this thesis is to create analytical and CFD computational model of turbocharger lubrication system. Output pressures and the loss of specific energy are determined.
Braking retarders for heavy commercial vehicles
Breckl, Lukáš ; Hejtmánek, Petr (referee) ; Fojtášek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of retarders for trucks and buses. It concentrates on the fundamentals of their function and their construction. The thesis is divided into five main chapters. The first chapter describes braking power necessary to slow down the vehicle. The second chapter focuses on the main characteristics of retarders. The third chapter contains a description of their basic types. The fourth chapter compares these separate types. The concluding chapter of this thesis is dedicated to development trends. The thesis has a research character and does not contain new construction proposals.

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