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Campus MU Brno (green stage) - construction technological project
Honzík, Roman ; Valenta, Michal (referee) ; Biely, Boris (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the solution of building technology project for the construction of the main processing stages University Campus Bohunice (green stage). It is a building consisting of nine pavilions which are mutually connected by two corridors. Corridors simultaneously combine green building stage with blue previous stage. All buildings are partial basement and three floors. Exceptions are SO IV-309, which consisted of four storeys with casing of an elliptic cylinder with a flat roof in the middle of the roof sheathing. In my thesis I deal specifically this very building object, which I discussed in terms of time, financial, technological progress bored piles and building equipment. Other portions are designed to project the whole building.
Vienna Point I Brno - upper rough construction
Honzík, Roman ; Liška, Pavel (referee) ; Biely, Boris (advisor)
The aim of my thesis is the construction and technological solutions upper shells of buildings Vienna Point I. The specific solution depends on an appropriate choice of the workflow for the erection of steel structure, which will be an ideal cost and time involved. Workflow largely affect the mechanical assembly, wider transport links and site equipment.
Cultivation of hemp Cannabis sativa L. for biogas production: methodology for practice
Honzík, Roman ; Bjelková, Marie ; Muňoz, Jaime ; Váňa, Vojtěch
The basic aim of the methodology is to provide farmers, agricultural advisors, providers of biogas plants and anyone others the basic information about growing and processing for biogas a prospective crop - hemp Cannabis sativa L. Up to now, a comprehensive methodology for cultivation and utilization of this crop for biogas production is not processed. The publication provides basic botanical characteristics of the crop, specifies its soil and ecological habitat requirements, describes the agricultural technologies for seeding, cultivation, fertilization, plant protection, harvesting and post-harvest ensiling and gives an overview of potential yields of biomass and biogas, especially methane including their economic evaluation.
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Cultivation of reed canary grass Phalaris arundinacea L. for biogas production: methodology for practice
Usťak, Sergej ; Strašil, Zdeněk ; Váňa, Vojtěch ; Honzík, Roman
The basic aim of the methodology is to provide farmers, agricultural advisors, providers of biogas plants and anyone others the basic information about growing and processing for biogas a prospective non-traditional crop - reed canary grass Phalaris arundinacea L. Up to now, a comprehensive methodology for cultivation and utilization of this crop for biogas production is not processed. The publication provides basic botanical characteristics of the crop, specifies its soil and ecological habitat requirements, describes the agricultural technologies for seeding, cultivation, fertilization, plant protection, harvesting and post-harvest ensiling and gives an overview of potential yields of biomass and biogas, especially methane including their economic evaluation.
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The energetic use possibilities of wood from apple tree pruning and some other
Usťak, Sergej ; Šinko, Jan ; Honzík, Roman
The objective of this methodology is to provide to farmers, agricultural consultants, manufacturers of shaped solid biofuels, operators of boilers using biofuels, workers in research and agricultural education, and to all others interested persons in growing and processing agricultural biomass as a renewable source of raw materials and energy, the basic information about the energetic use of wood from apple tree pruning and some other fruit woods. Applying of this methodology in practice can provide environmentally acceptable and economically effective use of such wood waste. At the introduction, this work provides a basic overview of literary information on relevant issues. Furthermore, the methodology describes own outcomes obtained during the research project usable in practice and provides chemical, energetic and economic evaluation. At the conclusion is presented a summary assessment of the achieved outcomes and a general recommendation for practice.
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The possibilities to combine biogas production and biowaste hydrothermal carbonization
Usťak, Sergej ; Honzík, Roman ; Muňoz, jakub
The objective of the methodology is to provide to farmers, agricultural consultants, owners and operators of biogas plants, to biowaste producers and processors, to experts in the field of soil reclamation and melioration, to investors and other interested parties on the concerned issues, the basic information about the potential at the combination of biogas production and biowaste hydrothermal carbonization. These options are evaluated on the basis of processing at accumulated energy intensity for the above combined processes and its comparison with conservative biogas production using the example biogas plant with installed electrical capacity of 800 kW. Part of the methodology is guided to evaluate the potential use of thermo- pressure hydrolysis unit as a device for digestate hydrothermal carbonization and other wastes in order to improve their performance, particularly in terms of employment in agriculture as highquality substrates for soil fertilization and for the purpose of soil carbon sequestration.
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Campus MU Brno (green stage) - construction technological project
Honzík, Roman ; Valenta, Michal (referee) ; Biely, Boris (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the solution of building technology project for the construction of the main processing stages University Campus Bohunice (green stage). It is a building consisting of nine pavilions which are mutually connected by two corridors. Corridors simultaneously combine green building stage with blue previous stage. All buildings are partial basement and three floors. Exceptions are SO IV-309, which consisted of four storeys with casing of an elliptic cylinder with a flat roof in the middle of the roof sheathing. In my thesis I deal specifically this very building object, which I discussed in terms of time, financial, technological progress bored piles and building equipment. Other portions are designed to project the whole building.
Vienna Point I Brno - upper rough construction
Honzík, Roman ; Liška, Pavel (referee) ; Biely, Boris (advisor)
The aim of my thesis is the construction and technological solutions upper shells of buildings Vienna Point I. The specific solution depends on an appropriate choice of the workflow for the erection of steel structure, which will be an ideal cost and time involved. Workflow largely affect the mechanical assembly, wider transport links and site equipment.

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