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Civic amenities building
Baroň, Alexandr ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
The first part of this diploma thesis is to design an energy-efficient hotel with restaurant and car parking. The second part is also to create an assessment of the energy performance of the building and usage of energy from renewable sources. Hotel is designed with the idea of „smart buildings“ which means, that all the technological background is controlled by the main computer, which also harvests data to achieve a minimum energy use and financial demand and maximum comfort and safety at the same time by controlling the connected technology. By placing on a sloped terrain in the center of Brno, the basement floor can be used as car parking. The roof of this building is flat, green, with modifications for placing solar panels, whose design is part of this work. The third part of this diploma thesis is the spatial acoustics of the conference room on the first ground floor.
Project Documentation of Electrical Wiring for the Family House in Scope for Realization
Orság, Štěpán ; Janík, Daniel (referee) ; Mastný, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is focused on project documentation for a family house in the scope for implementation. The thesis is divided into two parts. The first part presents a theoretical analysis of data distribution and materials for the design of lighting and lightning protection system. The intelligent Loxone system, which is used in a family house project, is also presented in the first part. The second part of the bachelor's thesis is focused on creation of an implementation project, which is consists of text and drawing part. The project includes budget control and risk control. The design of lighting and lightning protection system is also included here. Work drawings of wiring in the house, parts of lightning protection and design of switchboards are integral part of the thesis.
Dodávka světla do budov
Žák, Petr ; Habel, Jiří ; Panská, Zuzana
Current method of design and evaluation of interior lighting in buildings is pulverized to the solution of individual spaces. Separately is evaluated energy consumption for lighting in the building. In this situation is very difficult to optimize the lighting systems. The relationship between the needs for lighting and overall energy consumption for lighting is not obvious. Clearer connection can be found in the simplified view of the whole issue. The required lighting levels and thus energy consumption in buildings are affected by three basic aspects. The first aspect is the usage of the building, i.e. what types of visual tasks in a building are exercised. The basic parameter for quantitative evaluation of visual requirements in today's practice is the illuminance E (Ix). The second aspect is the size of the building, thus the dimensions of spaces in which the visual tasks are performed. In this case the basic parameter is the illuminated area A (m2). The last aspect is the time during which the visual tasks are performed, expressed by operating time T (h). In this view the issue of the interior lighting in buildings can be converted to the delivery of luminous flux Φ (lm) or quantity of light QV (lm.h / year). Such expression is conceptually close to requirements for the supply of other media to the buildings, such as heat, air, water etc. The above considerations set the desired amount of luminous flux, respectively quantity of light. The next step is to set lighting quality parameters such as a minimum proportion of daylight, uniformity, limitation of the glare, the colour properties of light. In the last step, the optimal technical solution is found by selecting the type of lighting systems, light sources and luminaires, which meets both quantitative and qualitative requirements of lighting. Such approaches allow the creation of ideas about lighting needs in the initial stages of project and convert them to specific technical solutions.
Control system for greenhouse
Haring, Filip ; Jirgl, Miroslav (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
This project deals with design and implementation of control system, which is used for regulation climate conditions in special grow box. Measured values are displayed on graphic LCD, sent to application in PC or displayed on web server. The project solves software and hardware implementation of measurement system.

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