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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Design horského elektrokola / Design of Electric Mountain Bike

Zháňalová, Barbora January 2017 (has links)
Subject of this thesis is electric mountain bicycle design. The bike type is pedelec. It is designed with respect to target group which consist from hobby athletes and with consideration of Shimano motor location near bottom brackets.
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Design lehokola / Design of recumbent bike

Sazima, Ondřej January 2012 (has links)
The subjekt of this thesis is design of recumbent bicycle. Recumbent bicycle is designed as tricycle with partially open fairing. Main aim was to design a functional and timeless design using modern technologies. Recumbent tricycle was designed with the fairing and tilting mechanism to easily corner, with innovative solution of turning which makes easier to mount and dismount recumbent tricycle. The work was solved by design, technical and ergonomic side also includes other aspects of the design.
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Design motocyklu s Wankelovým motorem / Design of Wankel engine motorcycle

Švehla, Tomáš January 2012 (has links)
This thesis deals with the design of motorcycle powered by Wankel engine. The motorbike is used in normal road traffic. The work solves the use of unconventional drive unit in combination with modern chassis solution. The aim is a complex koncept of motorbike using modern technology, which takes into account appropriate categorization of this bike and ergonomic requirements. It would be a significant non-traditional bike demonstrating the new possibilities.
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Intrinsic factors, performance and dynamic kinematics in optimisation of cycling biomechanics

Holliday, Wendy 12 February 2020 (has links)
Kinematic measurements conducted during bike set-ups utilise either static or dynamic measures. There is currently limited data on reliability of static and dynamic measures nor consensus on which is the optimal method. The aim of the study was to assess the difference between static and dynamic measures of the ankle, knee, hip, shoulder and elbow. Nineteen subjects performed three separate trials of a 10min duration at a fixed workload (70% of peak power output). Static measures were taken with a standard goniometer (GM), an inclinometer (IM) and dynamic three dimensional motion capture (3DMC) using an eight camera motion capture system. Static and dynamic joint angles were compared over the three trials to assess repeatability of the measurements and differences between static and dynamic values. There was a positive correlation between GM and IM measures for all joints. Only the knee, shoulder and elbow were positively correlated between GM and 3DMC, and IM and 3DMC. Although all three instruments were reliable, 3D motion analysis utilised different landmarks for most joints and produced different means. Changes in knee flexion angle from static to dynamic are attributable to changes in the positioning of the foot. Controlling for this factor, the differences are negated. It was demonstrated that 3DMC is not interchangeable with GM and IM, and it is recommended that 3DMC develop independent reference values for bicycle configuration.
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Determinants of Flows in Public Bike Share Systems

Landon, Madison 04 November 2020 (has links)
No description available.
46

Exploring bicycle equity and justice in Boston, MA

Barnes, Corrin 13 September 2023 (has links)
This paper investigates how bike advocates in Boston understand and express concerns about bike justice. The study analyzes the distribution of bike infrastructure and resources across Boston neighborhoods with varying socioeconomic conditions and racial/ethnic representation. Additionally, the study examines how procedural justice practices are integrated into the decision-making process for bike infrastructure expansions, and how community engagement is involved in bike policies and programs. Using a mixed methods approach, the study analyzes the distribution of bike infrastructure in relation to demographic data and conducts semi-structured interviews with city officials, nonprofit organizations, and grassroots organizers. The results of the study reveal that bike justice goes beyond the mere expansion of bike lanes and other bike resources; bike justice extends to education and training programs as well as community building and engagement. These programs aim to create a sense of belonging for marginalized cyclists and promote procedural justice through incorporating marginalized voices in decision-making processes. These insights have important implications for the development of just and sustainable transportation systems that can meet the needs of diverse communities.
47

Cycling in Paris: An Evaluation of the Perception of Safety

Malgras, Florence 04 1900 (has links)
No description available.
48

An analysis of Bike Lanes in Stockholm City : With Geographic Information System / En analys av cykelvägar i Stockholm stad : Med geografisk informationssystem

Zhang, Elina January 2023 (has links)
Cities today typically have goals for sustainability and accessibility, with improving cycling accessibility being one of the most emphasized objectives. Cities can achieve their goals by having a well-built infrastructure for cycling. This study focuses on the cycling infrastructure in Stockholm city and conducts an analysis based on the city's various accessibility objectives. The purpose of the study is to examine if the city has a high accessibility through bike lanes, also, how far cyclists can travel on the existing cycling infrastructure and which areas in the city have the best accessibility via bike paths. To perform the analysis, bike path data is imported into the ArcMap program. Various functions of the program are used to analyze both the efficiency of cyclists in reaching their destinations and whether it is possible for cyclists to reach their desired destinations. The results show that Stockholm city has a well-functioning cycling infrastructure, allowing cyclists to travel in different directions and to various locations, even over longer distances. The analysis also reveals that areas with primary schools have a higher coverage of bike lanes, indicating that areas including services generally have better accessibility through bike lanes.
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Untersuchung und Implementierung von Vorhersage- und Optimierungsmethoden für die Reichweite von Elektromobilen am Beispiel des E-Bikes

Windisch, Katrin 24 April 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Durch steigende Rohölpreise werden alternative Antriebsmöglichkeiten zu Verbrennungsmotoren gesucht, ein aussichtsreiches Konzept ist die Elektromobilität. Elektromotoren werden nicht nur bei Automobilen eingesetzt sondern auch bei Fahrrädern, zum Beispiel bei Pedelecs. In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden verschiedene Möglichkeiten für die Optimierung der Reichweite dieser Fahrräder untersucht. Dafür wird zuerst ein vereinfachtes Modell für ein Pedelec hergeleitet, mit dem die benötigte Energiemenge für eine vorgegebene Strecke errechnet wird. Auf Grundlage dieser Berechnung werden im zweiten Teil verschiedene Optimierungsmethoden untersucht. Anschließend wird die Implementierung einer Optimierungsmethode vorgestellt. Zum Abschluss erfolgt eine Diskussion der Ergebnisse, eine kurze Zusammenfassung und ein Ausblick auf zukünftige Aufgaben.
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Historie cyklistiky na horských kolech na Vimpersku - od roku 1989 do současnosti / History of mountain biking in Vimperk- from 1989 to the present

Pomezný, Lukáš January 2021 (has links)
IN ENGLISH The work deals with the history of mountain bike in Vimpersko from 1989 to the present. Major cycling events, prominent racers, organizers and founders of a mountain bike section in Vimpersko should appear in the work. The main aim of this work is to investigate and record the arrival of a mountain bike in Vimpersko from 1989 to the present. Partial objectives include recording the main characters associated with the emergence of mountain bike races and a section in Vimperk and linking the topic with the history of cycling in the Czech Republic. The main method of work is the historical method enriched with interviews with the main actors of mountaine biking in Vimpersko.

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