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  • 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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Jednoválcový motor pro silniční závodní motocykl / Single-cylinder Engine of a Road Racing Motorcycle

Švábík, Roman January 2015 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is design of one cylinder engine, with stroke volume 250ccm, for a Moto3 category racing motorbike. At the begin the thesis describes rules for engine design for Moto3 racing motorbike category and gives a summary about current technologies in engine design and motorcycle development. Another part describes construction features of engine design, completed with crank shaft analysis using the LSA method.
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Jednoválcový motor pro silniční závodní motocykl / Single-cylinder Engine of a Road Racing Motorcycle

Morozov, Anton January 2014 (has links)
This thesis describes the design of four-stroke single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with a displacement of 250 cm3 designed for Moto3 road racing motorcycle. The first chapter describes designs of existing modern engines and requirements to these engines. The next section describes the design of crank mechanism and its components. The following part describes balance shaft, timing mechanism, cylinder, cylinder head, crankcase, cooling system, lubrication system.
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Motorcycle Cornering Improvement : An Aerodynamical Approach based on Flow Interference

Sedlak, Vojtech January 2012 (has links)
A new aerodynamic device, based on flow interference effects, is studied in order to significantly improve the cornering performance of racing motorcycles in MotoGP. After a brief overview on why standard downforce devices cannot be used on motorcycles, the new idea is introduced and a simplified mechanic analysis is provided to prove its effectiveness. The concept is based on the use of anhedral wings placed on the front fairing, with the rider acting as an interference device, aiming to reduce the lift generation of one wing. Numerical calculations, based on Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations, are performed on simplified static 2D and 3D cases, as a proof of concept of the idea and as a preparation for further analysis which may involve experimental wind-tunnel testing. The obtained results show that the flow interference has indeed a significant impact on the lift on a single wing. For some cases the lift can be reduced by 70% to over 90% - which strengthens the possibility of a realistic implementation. / Ett nytt aerodynamisk koncept som nyttjar effekter av flödesinterferenser är utvärderat i syfte att på ett noterbart sätt förbättra en roadracing-motorcykels kurtagningsmöjligheter. Efter en kort genomgång av varför diverse klassiska "downforce" lösningar ej är applicerbara på motorcyklar, presenteras det nya konceptet. Varpå en mekanisk analys genomförs i syfte att se över dess tillämpbarhet. Konceptet bygger på anhedrala vingar som placeras på den främre kåpan, där föraren agerar som ett interferensobjekt, och försöker störa ut lyftkraften som den ena vingen genererar. Numeriska beräkningar baserade på RANS-ekvationer är utförda i förenklade statiska 2D och 3D fall. Som ett vidare steg rekommenderas vindtunneltester. Resultaten visar att flödesinterferenser är ytterst märkbara för vingar och i vissa fall kan lyftkraften reducerats med 70-90%. Detta förstäker möjligheten för en realistisk implementering.

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