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Computational structural assessment of buildings in terms of energy performance
Kaplan, Václav ; TROJAN,, Karel (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the computational comparison of the energy performance of buildings of various construction materials. The work aims at assessing the building as a thermal system. The theoretical part describes the methods for calculating the energy performance of buildings. The experimental part of the work focuses on quantifying the heat consumption of specific buildings in terms of thermal stability and it is later compared with the results calculated in accordance with the applicable technical standards.
Computational assessment of structural building materials in terms of energy performance of the building
Křenek, Daniel ; TROJAN,, Karel (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
Theme of the diploma thesis is computational assessment of structural building materials in terms of energy performance of the building. The history and types of the objects with low energy performance are described. There are listed elements of constructionally energetic concept with low energy performance and overview of building materials used for their construction. In the practical part a selected building was tested for energy performance by legislation. Then two structural material solutions on selected detached house are compared by using a simulation program.
Computational assesment the energy performance of the building as a thermal system
Eliáš, Filip ; TROJAN,, Karel (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes documents that are nowadays exploited to determine energy performance of the building. The titles of these documents are Building energy performance certificate (PENB) and Energy label (EŠOB). The thesis describes the main properties of materials that are commonly used in civil engineering to achieve thermal comfort in the building. These properties are heat isolation and heat accumulation.
Computational structural assessment of buildings in terms of energy performance
Kaplan, Václav ; TROJAN,, Karel (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the computational comparison of the energy performance of buildings of various construction materials. The work aims at assessing the building as a thermal system. The theoretical part describes the methods for calculating the energy performance of buildings. The experimental part of the work focuses on quantifying the heat consumption of specific buildings in terms of thermal stability and it is later compared with the results calculated in accordance with the applicable technical standards.
Computational assessment of structural building materials in terms of energy performance of the building
Křenek, Daniel ; TROJAN,, Karel (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
Theme of the diploma thesis is computational assessment of structural building materials in terms of energy performance of the building. The history and types of the objects with low energy performance are described. There are listed elements of constructionally energetic concept with low energy performance and overview of building materials used for their construction. In the practical part a selected building was tested for energy performance by legislation. Then two structural material solutions on selected detached house are compared by using a simulation program.
Computational assesment the energy performance of the building as a thermal system
Eliáš, Filip ; TROJAN,, Karel (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes documents that are nowadays exploited to determine energy performance of the building. The titles of these documents are Building energy performance certificate (PENB) and Energy label (EŠOB). The thesis describes the main properties of materials that are commonly used in civil engineering to achieve thermal comfort in the building. These properties are heat isolation and heat accumulation.

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