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Garni hotel below Javorina hill
Letková, Viktória ; Semrád, Antonín (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of a hotel with a restaurant at the base the highest peak of the White Carpathians, Veľká Javorina. The area is located near the White Carpathians Protected Landscape Area and the Cetuna Natural Monument. The location has the possibility of using year-long and seasonal activities such as downhill and cross - country skiing or ice skating on frozen ponds, cycling in the new built-up cycle paths, hiking or walking on educational trails, horse riding, swimming in nature or visiting a family mini-zoo with the possibility of personal contact with animals. The potential of the concerned area is still used mainly by domestic, persons with the possibility of accommodation by acquaintances or owners of seasonal cottages and houses due to insufficient short-term accommodation. It was the main imulse for the design of accommodation. A piece of land on the border of the cadastral area of Dolné Bzince and Hrubá Strana of the village of Bzince pod Javorinou was selected for the building construction, due to its satisfactory position, orientation and also for the possibility of its evaluation. The building is designed as a separate-standing object onto an undeveloped territory of the municipality, which was used for agricultural purposes. It's been a long time it lies on ice, decays and its value decreases with expanding overgrown trees. The land is slightly sloping, oriented to southwest. The building has three main entrances and secondary entrances for smooth operation of the hotel. There is a day (leisure) part placed on the 1st floor, also a part for accommodation employees and immobile clients, parts for hotel management, cleaning zone and restaurant. On the 2nd floor there is an accommodation part with 19 rooms and a library. Into basement is a sport and relaxation part, which consist of fitness center and wellness center. Furthermore, in this floor is a bicycle shed and rooms of technical equipment of the hotel. On t
Office low-energy building of research center in Brno
Fireš, Michal ; Velísková, Eva (referee) ; Hirš, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is to design an office building for research institute in Brno. In the first part there is designed building structure. The building has two floors. First floor with four offices, toilets, storerooms, kitchen and utility room and second floor with two offices, toilets, conference room, kitchen and two roof terraces. The main entrance is oriented towards north. Load-bearing and non-load-bearing walls are designed from aerated concrete blocks, floor slabs are from cast-in-place reinforced concrete. The building façade is insulated with ETICS. In the second part there are designed systems of heating, mechanical ventilation, cooling, lighting and use of rainwater. Third, cooling analysis of research institute AdMaS in Brno is made. The designs are drawn in AutoCAD, thermal calculations in DEKsoft.
Energy efficient office building with gym and wellness Kostka
Kotas, Marek ; Počinková, Marcela (referee) ; Blasinski, Petr (advisor)
The master thesis describes a complete design of an office building, including its technical equipment. The building's technical equipment contains HVAC, lighting, DHW and photovoltaics design, water demand. The building has two floors. It contains offices, a bistro with a lounge, a wellness area and two gyms, a children's playground and facilities. This master thesis is divided into three parts. Firstly, the thesis presents building documentation with an engineering and an accompanying report. Secondly, the thesis introduces the design of the building's technical equipment and engineering reports. Lastly, the results of a conducted experiment are presented. In this experiment, a system for the optimization of blind tilt angle is proposed.
Nearly-zero energy Kindergarten
Ryšavý, Daniel ; Vyhlídalová, Karolína (referee) ; Horák, Petr (advisor)
The master project is consists of three parts. The aim of the first and second part is to design kindergarten building, its technical equipment and management systems. The third part deals with energy, financial and environmental comparison of different wall construction composition. The kindergarten is single-storey building without basement and is located in Náchod, Czech Republic. Building is based on strip footing and structural system is masonry wall system with flat roof. Material of both load-bearing and non-bearing walls are sand-lime blocks. External walls are insulated by external thermal insulation composite system. Vertical structures are designed from prestressed Spiroll concrete floor slabs. The roof is designed as a warm flat half-intensive green roof. The building site contains also outdoor parking lot and a garden with a playground and a pond.
Construction of conduit of technical equipment in the municipality
Hrachovinová, Petra ; Kučera, Tomáš (referee) ; Raclavský, Jaroslav (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with a technical equipment in an urbanized area, especially with underground lines of 3rd and 4th category (according to the Czech norms). The theoretical part consists of research of species, methods, principles of conduction and connections, and materials of underground lines. In the practical part, there are applied basic gained knowledge for a construction of technical equipment in the development location in a village called Náklo.
Scuba diving technical equipment comparison after year 1950 and comparison with rescue units
Král, Vojtěch ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Bažant, Filip (referee)
Title Scuba diving technical equipment comparison after year 1950 and comparison with rescue units Goals: The main goal of this Bachelor's thesis is to compare the development of a recreational scuba diver's technical equipment after 1950, focusing on the 20th century. The secondary goal is to describe the scuba equipment of an emergency diving unit. Methods: In my Bachelor's thesis, I used both analysis and comparison. I applied the method of analysis in the introduction which consists of an overview of important historical data, personalities which had an impact on the development of scuba diving, and other important data associated with the development of scuba equipment. The main part of the Bachelor's thesis is a comparison of scuba equipment over the individual stages of its development. Results: The significant progress in scuba diving equipment, new materials, and changes in organizational structures seen in the past 50 years have been emphasized in my work.
Effect of ski-mountaineering equipment on energy expenditure of skiing
Smětáková, Martina ; Baláš, Jiří (advisor) ; Jindra, Matouš (referee)
Title of master thesis Effect of ski-mountaineering equipment on energy expenditure of skiing. Work objectives The aim of this study was to determine the effect of weight ski equipment energy performance when walking on snow. Methods The study included 6 skialpinists a mean age of 30 ± 5.5 years. Energy intensity was measured on the basis of breathe oxygen (VO2) and exhaled (VCO2). The measurements were used 3 types of ski-hiking equipment (light - medium x 3160 g - 7754 g x heavy - 9600 g). Each test first completed section in a time of 6 minutes flat terrain (0ř), after which he immediately set out to climb the 360 m long route at an angle (20ř). These two sections (0ř and 20ř) graduated in random order for each type of equipment and at a constant speed of 1 m·s-1 . Results The results show that energy intensity decreases significantly when using ultralight ski equipment. We found that the climb at an angle of 20ř is the difference in oxygen consumption (VO2) between moderate and light equipment 9.6% between heavy and light equipment 17.7% and medium-heavy and heavy equipment 7,4%. The average VO2 test with light equipment was 44.4 ± 3.7 ml·kg-1 ·min-1 , with moderate equipment 48.7 ± 5.6 ml·kg- 1 ·min-1 and heavy equipment 52.2 ± 4.8 ml·kg-1 ·min-1 . At 0ř inclination and moderate use of heavy...
Human Factor Reliability Evaluation
Richter, Marek ; Tabas, Marek (referee) ; Kotek, Luboš (advisor)
This thesis is focused on evaluation human factor reliability of assembly line, which is in company Hella Autotechnik, s.r.o. from Mohelnice. This analysis will be made with several methods. At first will be estimated operator errors with method TESEO, then will be used method Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) for detection hazard factors, which are influenced by production on the assembly line. In the end will be identified hazard precaution with HAZOP study.
Woman´s Clothing Factory
Rubešová, Hana ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
Bachelor thesis "Woman´s clothing factory" is processed in the form of project documentation containing all requirements in accordance with applicable regulations. The proposed building is located between the streets Rokytova, Údolíček and Komprdova. It is a combination of steel frame construction and concrete masonry. The whole building is partially sunk into the ground, it´s mostly longitudinal disposition; the major axis is oriented to the northeast. The building is divided vertically from 2nd to 4th floors. In 2nd underground floor is a car park, in a 1st underground floor is a production hall and its auxiliary operations, in 1st floor (entrance floor) is a representative entry, administration, changing rooms for staff and in 2nd floor is space for air-conditioning system. Part of the processing work was the development of structural studies, documentation for construction of selected parts of the building and architectural details of the selected element. Development of a static or technical equipment specialization was not part of the project.

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