Course detail
Driving Mechanisms
FSI-QHLAcad. year: 2011/2012
The course makes the students familiar with rudimentary concepts and arrangements of combustion engine power trains; highlighting especially piston machines. Mechanisms of combustion engines. Kinematics and dynamics of the crank mechanism. Internal and external forces of combustion engines. Engine torque, harmonic analysis. Forces affecting the bearings of a piston machine. Balancing of inertia forces and of line engine torque, use of balancing shafts. Dynamics of V-engines and engines with unconventional power train arrangement. Irregularity of combustion engine running, design of flywheel.
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The orientation within problems discussed and the ability of solving them, examined by working-out assigned tasks without significant mistakes. Continuous study checking is carried out together with given tasks verification.
Examination:
The exam verifies and evaluates the knowledge of physical fundamentals of presented problems, theirs mathematical description on a presented level and application to solved tasks. The exam consists of a written part (test) and an oral part.
Final evaluation consists of:
1. Evaluation of the work on seminars (elaborated tasks).
2. Result of the writing part of the exam (test).
3. Result of the oral part of the exam..
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2. Centric and excentric crankshaft mechanism kinematics.
3. Auxiliary connecting rod crankshaft mechanism kinematics.
4. Crankshaft mechanism internal and external forces determination.
5. Forces on the piston. Tangential and radial force.
6. ICE torque, harmonic compositions.
7. The loading of main and crank pin (connecting rod) bearing of piston engines.
8. Crankshaft mechanism inertia forces and torque balancing techniques.
9. In-line piston engines crankshaft mechanism balancing.
10. Balancing shafts of in-line ICE.
11. V-engine crankshaft mechanism balancing.
12. Non-conventional ICE cranktrain arrangement,balancing of VR- a V-engines with crank pin offset.
13. ICE revolution irregularity (variation), flywheel.
Computer-assisted exercise
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2. Computational tools in the branch, computational software Mathcad.
3. Mathcad utilization, data file handling, force load calculations.
4. Crank mechanism kinematics. Piston track determination.
5. Crank mechanism kinematics. Piston velocity and acceleration.
6. Engine p-alfa diagram, p-V diagramu construction.
7. Primary and secondary forces on the piston course, lateral force course.
8. Forces on piston pin, the forces course transferred by connecting rod.
9. The course of radial and tangential forces, torque of individual cylinder.
10. Connecting rod bottom-end bearing load polar diagram.
11. Torque course on crank throws of multi-cylinder in-line engine.
12. Torque course on crankshaft journals of in-line engine.
13. Torque course on crank (bottom-end) pins of in-line engine.