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Family House
Trojan, Jan ; Vacek, Michal (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
A new building stand alone cellarage family house with two floors, which will be used for housing 5 persons. The house has external dimensions of 11.2 x 13.4 m. The vertical structure, of the system POROTHERM, are dealt with in the transverse system. Garage is located in the basement. The roof Rack consists of a multilayer single casing. The facade will be dealt with silicate plaster rubbing.
Family House
Polnický, Vít ; Dostálová, Darina (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
This project deals a new building of detached house in Nové Město na Moravě. This work aims to develop design documents for building construction.House is designed for 4 family members for year round occupancy. The building has 2 floors and one underground floor.House is situated on flat terrain.
Family House
Matula, Martin ; Šagát, Erik (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
This presented bachelor thesis is composed of complete project documentation used as a background for building permit for construction family house. The main part is formed by project documentation and technical report. Parts of this thesis are also dispositional and architectonic studies, constructional details, thermal-technical studies, design of stairs and design of foundations.
Family House
Vandrovec, Aleš ; Vacek, Michal (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis theme is isolated family house project. The house is devided into two major parts. Floor projection looks like letter „T“. First part has measurements 7,0 x 25,0 m, It has two aboveground floor and one lower basement. The roof of this part is double-pitched (top of gable +8,500), roof covering is from Ethernit NATURA and facade has surface from Klinker belts, which are sticked on ETICS. Second part has no lower basement and one aboveground floor, their measurements are 9,9 x 10,2 m, it has flat roof (attic gable +3,700) and ventilation planch facade. Foundations of house are shallow. The construction systém is walled. The lower basement is built from masonry UNICA 20 and other wall are from masonry Porotherm . Floor structures are from monolithic reinforced concrete, thickness 240 mm. House stairs are prefabricated single-flight. Partition wall are mostly built from mansory Porotherm 11,5 P+D. Lintols above windows and doors in facadeare made by reverse of floor slab and inside of disposition are made by ceramics lintols Porotherm. Floor structures are floating with impact insulation in whole house, mostly with floor heating. In living rooms wear layers are from oak parquet block and in toilets and bathrooms is ceramics paving. Wall’s surfaces are made from patent plaster and in lower basement are made from two-coat work with white coat. Tilets and bathrooms are tilled with ceramic tiles. All distributons of building equipment are covered with gypsum plasterboard ceiling. All windows and doors in facade are made by wooden profile EURO IV 68and glazed by double glazing unit (Umax=1,2 W/m2.K).
Family House
Soukupová, Alžběta ; Vacek, Michal (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
This thesis deals with a design of a passive family house in Hvozdec village near Veverská Bítýška. Main parts of the project are to be found in folder C, containing the drawings including six technical details, technical report with attached list of compounds, thermal assessment and list of components. The work also contains a study in folder B, which represents both initial versions of the project and stairway and foundation slab calculations. This thesis can be used as project documentation for actual building operation.
Family House
Petr, Radovan ; Šagát, Erik (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The project deals with new new building of detached in Nové Město na Moravě. This work aims to develop design documents for building construction. Detached house is for 4-6 member family for year round occupancy. The part of the house is double garage. The building has 2 floors and basement. The building with shed roof is based on brick system Porotherm. The building is situated on sloping terrain.
Family House
Podola, Lukáš ; Dostálová, Darina (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to partly elaborate the project documentation of a family house. The building is situated in Lipník nad Bečvou (Přerov district) in a town part called Seminárka, which is an area assigned for this purpose in the town's land use plan. It is a three storey house with two aboveground floors and a basement. The construction is designed to be bricked in Wienerberger Porotherm system and with flat roofs. It is suited for a four to six membered family. The house consists of eight residential rooms and garage for two cars.
Family House
Šefflová, Magdaléna ; Fiedlerová, Lucie (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
This is a construction of a new family house. Building has two floors above ground and one below ground. This family house will be a permanent home for four people. Perimeter load-bearing walls are designed as monolithic and reinforced concrete walls made from thermal insulating concrete Liaver. Ceiling construction is made from reinforced concrete and one-sided reinforced plate and roof is flat and single-layered. Perimeter walls are made from exposed concrete or paneled with natural slate.
Novel nanocomposite materials for power engineering
Boček, J. ; Matějka, Libor ; Mentlík, V.
The epoxy-POSS nanocomposites were prepared and their electrical/dielectric and thermomechanical properties were determined. The mono- and octa-epoxyfunctionalized POSS (POSS,E1 and POSS,E8) were covalently incorporated in the epoxy network matrix DGEBA- 3,3’-dimethyl-4,4’-diaminocyclohexylmethane (Laromin C260) as pendant units or as polyhedral junctions, respectively. While the POSS junctions are well dispersed in the hybrid network DGEBA-Laromin-POSS,E8, the pendant POSS aggregate to form large crystalline POSS domains.
Langevin-theory-based description of the tensile stress-strain behavior of elastomeric networks up to the break
Meissner, Bohumil ; Matějka, Libor
The Langevin-statistics-based James-Guth equation combined with a small phenomenological correction is shown to satisfactorily describe the stress-elongation dependences up to break of unfilled and hard-phase reinforced elastomeric networks. Parameters of the eq. were determined for a number of networks and their relation to external factors and network structure were discussed.

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