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Single-family house in Pustiměř
Cupák, Radek ; Jechová, Marie (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to design a low-energy detached house for four people. The project is divided into two parts. The first part includes the project documentation for building permission. The second part focuses on building services. The documentation includes solutions for the building in terms of fire safety, thermal technology, acoustics and lighting. The family house is located in the village of Pustiměř, Vyškov district. The house is connected to the electrical, water, rainwater and sewage networks. It is a two-story house with a garage built on a gently sloping plot. On the first floor, there is an entrance hall, a walk-in-wardrobe, a living room with a kitchen, a pantry, a bathroom and a utility room. On the second floor, there is a toilet, a bathroom, an office, a study, a bedroom with a walk-in-wardrobe, a children's room, and another children's room with a walk-in-wardrobe. The detached house is built on a reinforced concrete slab, which is insulated by XPS panels insulation. The walls are designed from sand-lime bricks. The insulation is made of a contact insulation system from grey polystyrene combined with basalt wool. The ceiling structure above the first floor is made of a reinforced concrete slab. The roof is a gable roof with nailed trusses. The insulation is made of blown cellulose. Attached to the family house is a garage. It is built on a reinforced concrete slab, insulated with floor polystyrene. The walls are made of aerated concrete blocks. The roof is a flat green roof. Heating is provided by an air-to-water heat pump with an electric backup source. Hot water is stored is a storage tank and disturb through the hydronic underfloor heating system. Air exchange is provided by mechanical ventilation with heat recovery and an electric air heater. Photovoltaic panels with battery storage are located on the roof. Water from paved areas is collected and stored on a storage tank and used for irritation of greenery, excess rainwater is discharged into the rainwater sewer. The project documentation also includes an energy performance certificate classified as A – very efficient.
Air conditioning of the kitchen
Raftopulos, Patrik ; Jelínek, Ondřej (referee) ; Rubina, Aleš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the ventilation system for the functional unit of the kitchen in the hospital eating facility. The theoretical part is focused on methods of limiting the leakage of sensible and bound heat from cooking technologies into the room. In the calculation part, the design of hot air heating of the functional unit is solved. The overall analysis of the building and the division into individual functional units, the calculation of the heat balance of the functional unit, pressure drops, air flows, the design of the piping and the air handling unit are also solved. All elements necessary for the proper functioning of the entire system are listed.
HVAC design for burn intensive care unit
Fábian, Martin ; Andrys, Petr (referee) ; Rubina, Aleš (advisor)
The Bachelor’s thesis describes a design of a HVAC unit for a burn intensive care unit and its related nursery rooms. The unit respects all the hygienic, functional and running conditions at this specific indoor microclimate. The main concept of the HVAC unit is to supply the burn intensive care unit with fresh air, which is suitable for a fast recovery after a burn trauma and also to reduce the microbial growth and microbial spreading. The main goal of the Bachelor’s thesis was to design a HVAC unit that will effectively filter the inlet air and that the intensive care unit is built the way, to reduce the microbial spread as much as possible. The air handling units are designed at the calculation part of the Bachelor’s thesis to cover the energy (heat) loss in the winter time and the energy (heat) gains during the summer time. Main function of the air handling unit is to handle filtered fresh air to the hospital. The output of the Bachelor’s thesis is a realization documentation for both air handling units.
Indoor environment of pool halls
Halla, Ondřej ; Rubina, Aleš (referee) ; Rubinová, Olga (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the problems of the indoor environment of swimming pool halls. Firstly, it describes issues and principles of designing HVAC system in the areas with high humidity production. Thesis then focuses on various approaches to calculations of evaporation from the water surface and different possibilities of dehumidification including different types of HVAC units. This knowledge was applied to the design of HVAC system for particular assigned building, for which are proposed two different solutions. Thesis includes experimental part, its aim is to analyse one specific critical part of the hall. Based on local surveying and long-term measurements a few possibilities of improvement are suggested.
Design of an air handling unit
Měrka, Jan ; Košner, Jan (referee) ; Charvát, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this diploma thesis is to design a modular air handling unit based on determined requirements. Modular air handling units provide great flexibility for consultants when work-ing on a project. Modular air handling units are assembled using many sections (heater section, cooler section, humidification section, fan section, etc) which gives the consultant an advantage to use only those sections necessary for particular project.
Indoor pool ventilation
Hrabová, Kristýna ; Uher, Pavel (referee) ; Rubinová, Olga (advisor)
The bachelor thesis designed ventilation for the pool hall. Hall is divided on four separate working units. The first device is designed as an air-conditioning unit for the changing room. For swimming pool were designed swimming pool air conditioning units with heat pump. Air in the hall with a water slide is adjusted using the forced ventilation unit.
Ventilation of a multifunctional house
Husák, Martin ; Rubina, Aleš (referee) ; Rubinová, Olga (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of ventilation equipment and air conditioning for a multifunctional building, which has 4 doctor's offices, a hairdresser, a driving school and 3 residential flats. The house is designed to meet all the necessary requirements regarding ventilation. Air handling units are designed to discharge degraded air to the exterior and bring fresh air back. Thermal comfort for the winter is ensured by radiators and in the summer by air conditioning. The theoretical part is focused on climatic conditions for the design of air conditioners, refrigeration systems and refrigerants.
Air conditioning in shop and restaurant
Vostal, Matěj ; Uher, Pavel (referee) ; Blasinski, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the design of air conditioning systems for a recreational facility in Brno. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first part is theoretical, which focuses on the design of ventilation of commercial kitchens, describes the hygienic conditions and requirements for correct design of ventilation, as well as the concept and the calculation method for sizing kitchens. The second part is the calculation part, which focuses on the design of three air conditioning units for the three functional units of the building. Specifically the design of ventilation for the restaurant, the kitchen and the casino area. The third and final part is the design documentation of the designed air conditioning system.
Testing lab visualization for air conditioning units
Hamplová, Veronika ; Marada, Tomáš (referee) ; Zuth, Daniel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the creation of visualization for testing lab for air conditioning unit. This unit was made by Strojírenský zkušební ústav. The visualization was programmed in the visualization and simulation program called ControlWeb. This application allows controlling, monitoring, storing and retrieving all necessary variables. Next part of diploma thesis discusses techniques of measurement, automation devices and visualization software.
Air conditioning of the cinema
Czempka, David ; Rubinová, Olga (referee) ; Blasinski, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to design air-conditioning systems in the selected cinema equipped with a spacious foyer with bar, cinema hall with technical facilities, recording studio and secondary spaces. Systems are designed to meet hygienic, operational and safety requirements and to create an optimal indoor microclimate for people. The air-conditioning systems provide distribution of fresh air and extract of exhaust air, covering the heat loss in winter and heat gains in summer, and in selected spaces also humidification in the winter season. In the theoretical part of the thesis, I focused on the basic acoustic quantities and spatial acoustics.

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