National Repository of Grey Literature 15 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Development and research of elements of ceramic masonry systems for areas with increased risk of floods
Novák, Vítězslav ; Černý,, Robert (referee) ; Dobiáš,, Jiří (referee) ; Sokolář, Radomír (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
One of the most widespread causes of building deterioration is high moisture, which in extreme cases may even arrive as floods. The action of high moisture in a structure often results in damage or alteration of properties, but it can be mitigated with various protective measures, most commonly waterproofing. However, the efficacy of waterproofing depends of flawless implementation. Another effective form of protection against high moisture is the correct choice of location, but the number of suitable construction plots is rapidly decreasing or their price is too high. This is why new construction, particularly family homes, now occurs even in locations known for the increased risk of high moisture. This doctoral thesis focuses on the research and development of the most common masonry systems with structural clay tiles designed to withstand application in flood areas thanks to the special properties of the individual elements, components, and the system as a whole.
Construction and technological project of revitalization of mining tower in Brno
Všetečka, Jan ; Nečasová, Barbora (referee) ; Novotný, Michal (advisor)
The task of this diploma’s thesis was processing construction-technology project to revitalization the mining towers because of its current worsened state and subsequent adjustments for cultural activities.
Development of masonry systems with utilization in flood areas
Fabiánková, Aneta ; Sedlmajer, Martin (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
Thesis describes the system of masonry structures in floodareas. It is based on liteature review of floods, mapping mansonry load during floods, dyinig after the passage of the flood wave solutions and water impermeability construction to prevent degradation and destruction. The main part is the design of the wall, which connectes hydrophobic individual elements of construction to provide resistence during floods. The diploma thesis includes practical verification of the functionality of a complete proposal to ensure the smallest possible water absorption caúitaly of the structure.
Study of masonry structure protection in floods areas
Heliová, Magdaléna ; Sedlmajer, Martin (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
This work is devoted to possibilities of primary and secondary protection of masonry in sphere of lower construction in flood areas. Content of the work is implementation of literary research, which is concerned with load of brickwork during floods and solving a structure so it doesn’t degrade and even destroy. The work is also dedicated in suggestion of hydrophobic preparation and construction technology, which should ensure water impermeability within floods. Goal of the work is finding the optimal method, which can reduce absorption of mason components.
Study of influence of secondary raw materials on mechanical resistence of the industrial floors
Figala, Petr ; Bydžovský, Jiří (referee) ; Drochytka, Rostislav (advisor)
Secondary raw materials are nowadays increasingly used as materials in many sectors of the construction industry. This thesis evaluates current state of industrial floor systems and their final adjustments to increase its mechanical and chemical resistance. At the same timethis thesis focuses on the possibilities of using secondary raw materials in the development of new industrial floors. The goal is to partly replace the silicate binder in the raw material mix of cement screed with a secondary raw material to achieve the same or better physical and mechanical characteristics. This part is also verified experimentally, and its conclusion is to design an optimal recipe of screed by using secondary raw materials.
Possibilities of building of hydrophobized masonty structures in flood areas
Fabiánková, Aneta ; Stančík,, Hynek (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
The work describes development of hydrophobic flooting masonry for use in floodareas. The kontent of the bachelor thesis is realizing of a literaturere view in area of mapping masonry load during floods and solution of construction to prevent degradation and destruction. Also, to designe hydrophobizing products and construction technology to ensure tightness during floods. The work includes theoretical verification of functionality of hydrophobizing products and waterproof of wallsway to ensure the least possible absorption of construcion.
Study of possibilities of hydrofobization of masonry clay blocks for plinth walls
Jirásková, Iveta ; Horský, Antonín (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
The work is focused on the design method of hydrophobic cavity brick fittings for the construction of masonry structures, especially plinth masonry and other external structures subjected to elevated moisture. The scope of work is to undertake a literature review of hydrophobic products and methods for reducing absorption of masonry blocks. The work is also practical verification of the effectiveness of selected hydrofobics the brick fittings. The target is to find the optimal method of reducing the absorption of masonry elements, both in terms of the resulting utility properties and economic viewpoint.
Development and research of elements of ceramic masonry systems for areas with increased risk of floods
Novák, Vítězslav ; Černý,, Robert (referee) ; Dobiáš,, Jiří (referee) ; Sokolář, Radomír (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
One of the most widespread causes of building deterioration is high moisture, which in extreme cases may even arrive as floods. The action of high moisture in a structure often results in damage or alteration of properties, but it can be mitigated with various protective measures, most commonly waterproofing. However, the efficacy of waterproofing depends of flawless implementation. Another effective form of protection against high moisture is the correct choice of location, but the number of suitable construction plots is rapidly decreasing or their price is too high. This is why new construction, particularly family homes, now occurs even in locations known for the increased risk of high moisture. This doctoral thesis focuses on the research and development of the most common masonry systems with structural clay tiles designed to withstand application in flood areas thanks to the special properties of the individual elements, components, and the system as a whole.
Study of masonry structure protection in floods areas
Heliová, Magdaléna ; Sedlmajer, Martin (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
This work is devoted to possibilities of primary and secondary protection of masonry in sphere of lower construction in flood areas. Content of the work is implementation of literary research, which is concerned with load of brickwork during floods and solving a structure so it doesn’t degrade and even destroy. The work is also dedicated in suggestion of hydrophobic preparation and construction technology, which should ensure water impermeability within floods. Goal of the work is finding the optimal method, which can reduce absorption of mason components.
Development of masonry systems with utilization in flood areas
Fabiánková, Aneta ; Sedlmajer, Martin (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
Thesis describes the system of masonry structures in floodareas. It is based on liteature review of floods, mapping mansonry load during floods, dyinig after the passage of the flood wave solutions and water impermeability construction to prevent degradation and destruction. The main part is the design of the wall, which connectes hydrophobic individual elements of construction to provide resistence during floods. The diploma thesis includes practical verification of the functionality of a complete proposal to ensure the smallest possible water absorption caúitaly of the structure.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 15 records found   1 - 10next  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.