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Study of thermal ratios of energetic storage for long-term saving energy in climate of Czech Republic
Kožík, Martin ; Šot, František (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
Theoretical part of bachelor´s thesis deals with systems, which enable transformation of solar radiation to thermal energy. This energy can be used especially for domestic water heating or for heat the building. Most applied systems exploit sensibele or latent heat. In experimental part is simulated behaviour of heat accumulator to the given building in climate of Czech Republic.
Study of use of natural raw products for building materials
Mačak, Dominik ; Kabelka, František (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
In this work is processed usefulness of natural materials for use as building material, which when incorporated to make the building expresses its favorable physical properties, particularly lower material consumption at production compared to other building materials used in construction, significant circumstance is their quick construction fast recoverability, calculations made in this thesis assess thermal comfort in summer, winter. Based on simulated calculation can go into the design of the real installation resolving to do the construction.
Study utility properties of heat-reflective insulation for the buildings
Rauchfussová, Karolína ; TROJAN,, Karel (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
Presented work deals with the study progressive heat-reflecting foil thermal insulating materials and defines their thermal insulation properties. The work describes a transport mechanism of thermal energy in the structure of heat-reflecting materials, their physical properties, especially heat resistance, compared to the conventional thermal insulating materials available on Czech market. The main applications ways and installation methods of these materials (especially in low-energy and passive buildings) are also shown. The practical part is focused on asembling the measuring device HOT BOX in accordance with the valid standards, to determine the heat resistance of heat-reflecting materials. In next step the measurement of reflection of aluminum foils (an integral part of the structural arrangement heat-reflecting foil insulations) was performed.
The study of influence of applied materials properties of used building materials and construction systems on thermal performance of buildings
Svoboda, Martin ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
The theme of the thesis is study of influence of applied material properties of used building materials and constructions systems on the thermal behaviour the family house. The thesis compares the thermal and energy effects of two different materials on structural and energetic design of the house.
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.
The study of the energy performance of buildings with controlled internal temperature
Karmín, Luboš ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
In this thesis is summarized close topic about buildings with controlled internal temperature, especially cold stores. These objects have one of the biggest energy consumption among all structures. The goal of this thesis is to write down standard requirements for the construction of cold stores and summarize process that have a significant effect on overall consumption of energy in this type of structures. Calculations made in this thesis review changes in physical properties of surface emissivity PUR panels which are directly exposed to sunlight. Option of shielding of solar load is included as well. Researched data could be base for continue in studying of the topic and design of future saving optimization of cold stores etc..
Study of applicability of suitable materials for long-term storage of heat energy
Bukvová, Veronika ; Šot, František (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with appropriate ways of storing thermal energy and selection of materials for a high capacity storage unit. The thesis describes technologies currently used for long-term storage of thermal energy, structural arrangement of the thermal unit, physical properties of the materials usable for construction of high-temperature storage units and the utilization of these materials. The thesis also describes the measuring procedure of the material characteristics and the method of evaluation.
The study of passive radiation finishes in construction
Kopkáně, Daniel ; Steuer,, Radek (referee) ; Kmínová,, Hana (referee) ; Chybík,, Josef (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
One of the key issues of our society is to decrease energy demand. About 40 % of energy consumption in Europe is related to building operation, mostly for heating. The required thermal comfort is related mainly to temperature of air and temperature of surrounding surfaces. Especially in older buildings with low level of thermal insulation the inner surface of perimeter wall can be several degrees colder than air. In such case the perception of thermal comfort will be lowered also depending on the layout of the room. Other issue can be related to thermal radiation asymmetry. The amount of energy that is eradiated from a surface is driven by material property called emissivity. A surface with sufficiently low emissivity will became “thermal mirror”. It is possible to elaborate about intelligent thermal management of the internal space with usage of low-emissive surfaces; where thermal radiation can be suppressed or can be enhanced. This depends on the surface emissivity and its real temperature. Recently, growing interest about the low-emissive surfaces can be seen. They can represent reasonable complement to conventional insulation, but they have certain limits. Potentially, even higher energy savings can be reached with so called retro reflection. If the thermal radiation of an object is reflected back, its thermal loss will be lower. In such case it can be expected that equivalent thermal comfort can be reached even with lower overall temperature of the room. The aim of the work is study of material combinations with potential for utilization as low-emissive interior surfaces. Research has been conducted on low-emissive paints and low-emissive foils. Another part of the work is related to retro reflection of thermal radiation as a potential way to influence thermal comfort. The work shows, that energy saving up to 20% can be obtained.
Assessment of ventilated floors construction
Jurka, Jiří ; Kmínová,, Hana (referee) ; Šilarová,, Šárka (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (referee) ; Škramlik, Jan (advisor)
Air insulation, especially its efficiency, is often underestimated and most often it is recommended as combination of several methods by our experts. It is known that flowing air used to eliminate excessive humidity in lower construction is insignificantly promoted. Already our ancestors in ancient Rome had experience with implementation of air insulations. However, nowadays such design is connected with many doubts and it forces us to use sense, especially knowledge of construction physics. So it urges higher technical precision when designing functional ventilation system. Each building is actually a unique object, with regard to its position and used properties, that is why certain natural conditions must be accepted when designing. It is more complicated and figuratively speaking it can be written in c. 20 equations of twenty unknowns. Other problems arise in unknown coefficients to individual parameters and their effects. From another point of view it is the issue of changing air during the day, passing fronts, annual cycles and all of these in relation to internal environment of the building, materials used in the construction, land properties of rocks, and last but not least, relation to the terrain around the building. Then there are the effects of the building's altitudes etc. In total they are cycles with sine character of dampening and drying. The thesis discusses how to test the functionality of AIR insulations designed for the floor ventilation in historic buildings and follows on from the previously published articles. A flow analysis is being performed on an object of the city of Žirovnice which has been registered in the list of cultural monuments and was built as a brewery in the years 1589-1592 on the site of an older medieval building. This article brings new air-flow element. The aim of the article is to analyse in detail the air flow in a specific floor void with the aid of modern CFD programs and experimental measurements using the ALMEMO
Development of environmental friendly materials
Peterková, Jitka ; ,, Milan Machatka, (referee) ; Plachý, Jan (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
Increasing demand for new progressive construction materials requires development of modern environmentally friendly materials with excellent end-use properties and reasonable price. One of the main objectives of material research in building industry is using renewable resources of raw materials of industrial waste for development of new construction materials. Current trend of thermal insulation of building constructions results in development of environmentally friendly insulation materials based on renewable material resources from agriculture and stock farming, which could became alternative for current common use insulation materials in the future. The thesis describes research and development of insulation materials based on natural fibres of agricultural origin; in particular fibres of hemp, flax and jute. Hydrothermal behavior of developed materials is studied including computational simulation of behavior of researched materials after building in the construction.

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