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Drive systems wheeling mechanisms of mobile working machines
Voburka, Tomáš ; Hloušek, David (referee) ; Škopán, Miroslav (advisor)
ABSTRACT This bachelor thesis is describing current conceptual solutions of drive systems wheeling mechanisms of mobile working machines. It compares the different types of torque transmission from combustion engine to wheels in terms of efficiency, type of chassis and way of driving. It also focuses on the anticipated developmental trends of drive system.
Influence of three-point hitch parameters on traction properties of tractors
Voburka, Tomáš ; Škopán, Miroslav (referee) ; Bauer, František (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the development of a mathematical model of the tractor-tool set in the MSC Adams program enabling analysis of the influence of the position of the upper linkage of the three-point hitch on the load of the driving wheels during the system operation. The measured force effects are analysed with focus on the adhesion load of the drive wheels and the traction properties of the tractor. Based on the calculations made, it determines the optimal setting of the upper link of the hitch for the connected tool.
Influence of three-point hitch parameters on traction properties of tractors
Voburka, Tomáš ; Škopán, Miroslav (referee) ; Bauer, František (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the development of a mathematical model of the tractor-tool set in the MSC Adams program enabling analysis of the influence of the position of the upper linkage of the three-point hitch on the load of the driving wheels during the system operation. The measured force effects are analysed with focus on the adhesion load of the drive wheels and the traction properties of the tractor. Based on the calculations made, it determines the optimal setting of the upper link of the hitch for the connected tool.
Drive systems wheeling mechanisms of mobile working machines
Voburka, Tomáš ; Hloušek, David (referee) ; Škopán, Miroslav (advisor)
ABSTRACT This bachelor thesis is describing current conceptual solutions of drive systems wheeling mechanisms of mobile working machines. It compares the different types of torque transmission from combustion engine to wheels in terms of efficiency, type of chassis and way of driving. It also focuses on the anticipated developmental trends of drive system.

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