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Study of usabiliti of sands for preparation of aeroconcrete in hydrotermal condition
Straka, Radek ; Ptáček, Petr (referee) ; Opravil, Tomáš (advisor)
A building industry is expanding branch all the time and it intervenes in the life of everyone. Aeroconcrete is very attractive and actual subject nowadays because economy is important point of view of production. This material finds a wide-spread use thanks to its specific properties. The good manipulation and great thermal insulating properties are secured by its porous structure. Furthermore, proper material selection provides a saving of power of house for every customer demands. Due to aeroconcrete's sufficient compressive strength it is useful for both constructions and internal walls. Fundamental and very important for final material properties is raw material composition of aeroconcrete. A relationship between composition of filler (quartz sand) and resultant properties of aeroconcrete is an objective of the thesis.
House on a slope
Jakoš, Milan ; Kvapilová, Vendula (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the elaboration of project documentation for building a house on a slope. It is an object with one basement and two above-ground floors. The family house is one apartment unit for a family of four. Vertical structures are made of Ytong. The peripheral basement wall adjacent to the soil is made of reinforced concrete. Ceiling structures are reinforced concrete. The roof is sloping double-skin with a slope of 30 °. The supporting structure of the sloping roof is formed by the Ytong system. The house is based on reinforced concrete strip foundations. The drawing part was processed in Allplan.
The preparation of cellular concrete for insulating purposes
Koutný, Ondřej ; Šiler, Pavel (referee) ; Opravil, Tomáš (advisor)
In these days of economic crisis subsiding, in the civil engineering the attention is pointed especially to the systems, which effectively reduce energy and decrease costs associated with using of residential or industrial premises. Especially the heat-insulating systems are mentioned, because of their characteristics and construction which will be applied economical solutions. It is possible to use the materials based on aerated concrete which excel within construction materials due to its heat-insulating properties. The use of this material for clearly heat-insulations seems to be fully-fledged alternative to standard heat-insulating systems also due to combination of nature character and sufficient strength. This work deals with possibility of preparation non-bearing, heat-insulating material based on autoclaved aerated concrete with volume weight under 200 kg/m3.
Control system of the concrete batch process
Macej, Maroš ; Zemanek,, Pavel (referee) ; Zezulka, František (advisor)
The work presents a control system for energy savings using the recycling of steam in autoclaving process of porous blocks. This work describes a manufacturing process of porous. The control system is based on programmable controllers from Siemens series S7-300, then is applied to the TIA Portal software for the programming of these units. Lastly, the work comprises of process simulation, control system and its subsequent visualization.
Development of high quality autoclaved aerated concrete using alternative resources
Kostura, Patrik ; Janovský, Radek (referee) ; Drochytka, Rostislav (advisor)
With the growing trend of construction, the demand for building materials is growing steadily. Porous concrete is widely used in the building industry, that makes efforts to discount production and simultaneously save the environment. The aim of this thesis is to develop high-quality porous concrete by using alternative raw materials as a substitute for silicate sand. As a possible substitute were chosen: Silica masonry, foundry sand and fireclay boulders. The influence of two key parameters - the specific surface (130, 240 and 350 m2·kg-1) and the amount of silica sand substitution (10, 30 and 50 %) were monitored. Two autoclaving modes (7 and 12 hours of isothermal durations at 190 ° C) were tested. Based on the physico-mechanical and mineralogical characteristics of the porous concrete composites was chosen the ideal surface area of 240 m2·kg-1 and time of isothermal endurance was determined at 7 hours (temperature 190 ° C, pressure 1,4 MPa). From the optimal intentions were created samples with a macroporous structure, using an aluminum powder. Physical-mechanical properties and microstructural analysis (XRD, SEM) were subsequently determined on the samples. Ideal recipes were proposed with 50% sand substitution of fireclay boulders and 10% substitution of foundry sand. This was due to a 10% higher compressive strenght and an increase of the coefficient of constructiveness, compared to the reference sample.
Family House
Rozumek, Jakub ; Rybakova, Anna (referee) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis titled „Family house“ is processed as documentation for building a house in Zlin. The building is located in the part of Zlín- Štípa. The house is rectangular in shape, has two floors and a partial basement. The building is brick of aerated concrete blocks. The roof is gabled with a slope of 45 °.
Possibilities of utilizing lightweight autoclaved silicate based materials for insulation of building structures
Novák, Jakub ; Sedlmajer, Martin (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with the issue of thermal insulation for building structures using autoclaved aerated concrete on silicate based with density up to 200 kg/m3. The theoretical part presents the knowledge of the thermal protection of buildings and thermal insulation materials. Thereafter are distributed insulation systems. Production of aerated concrete and its properties is described in detail. In thesis were evaluated possibilities of use this material. The materiál is proved to be suitable for the production of thermal insulating wall, insulated foundation slabs or composite external panels. In the practical part were find out the values of physical and mechanical properties of aerated concrete product. Test results showed that the product can be used as an alternative to standard insulation systems. Component of the practical part was also to compare various insulation materials on the present market. In the conclusion is performed an overall assessment that includes the overall findings and the results.
Possibilities of Cellular Concrete Utility Properties Improvement for Low-Energy Buildings
Neubauerová, Alena ; Ing.Oldřich Dobrý, CSc. (referee) ; Kulísek, Karel (advisor)
Aerated concrete is a modern construction material with excellent thermal – insulation properties with possibility of a fast construction of the building. Moreover we can use secondary raw materials such as fly ash and gypsum during production of aerated concrete, so we save our environment. At present we are trying to save funds for heating the house, so we are looking for suitables materials to cover the requirements for low energy housing. But low – energy buildings wouldn´t be enough for the future. It´s possible now to build passive houses and zero houses, that´s why advances are necessary in improvement of utility properties of building materials, aerated concrete in our case.
Car dealership with auto repair shop
Wilkonský, Roman ; Vašíček, Vladimír (referee) ; Kacálek, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis is being solved for documentation of building in the stage of execution. The building is designed as a showroom with car repair shop. The building site is located in the land registry of Ostrava – Vítkovice. Project documentation is designed accordingly to the valid Czech Republic’s laws, bills and building standards. The building is divided into two objects the first one is showroom with administration and the second one is the car repair shop with washing room and restrooms. These two objects are structurally and operationally connected. The largest plan dimensions are 68,56 x 38,36 m. The building is designed as a reinforced concrete frame in the administrative part and a reinforced concrete wall system in the car repair part. The roof is in both cases realized by using steel trusses. The reinforced concrete frame is lined with aerated concrete masonry. In the roof part it is cladded with sandwich steel panels. The building is founded on reinforced concrete foundation pads with combination of strip foundations. The car repair shop is designed as one floor building, whereas the administrative part is designed as two floor.
Evaluation of the construction and technical condition of the existing building
Janáč, Martin ; Láník, Jaromír (referee) ; Schmid, Pavel (advisor)
The theoretical part of my bachelor's thesis deals with the history, development and testing of masonry, especially aerated concrete and cinder block masonry, of which a large part of the evaluated building is constructed. In the practical part, the thesis focuses on the actual assessment of the existing condition of the building, especially by means of visual defectoscopy, the design of measures and the suitability of its possible future use.

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