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Viewing tower in Beskydy
Pojezný, Tomáš ; Barnat, Jan (referee) ; Šmak, Milan (advisor)
This work contains structural design and static assessment of the viewing tower in Beskydy. Construction is shaped like fir cone and it is made from glued laminated profiles and steel square tubes. Joints are realized from steel structural elements. Ground plan is regular octagon with external diameter changeable from 7,3 m to 9,3 m. Tower has five viewing platforms. Total height of construction is 27,5 m. For designed structure is made detailed static assessment and drawing documentation.
Mountain hotel in Beskydy
Kubášková, Barbora ; Buchta, Stanislav (referee) ; Šmak, Milan (advisor)
This thesis solves design of timber structure of mountain hotel in Beskydy. The hotel is two-storey building with residential attic and no cellar. The ground plan of the building is about 15x26 m and height of the building is 14,76 m. The type of roof timbers was chosen from two options. There was used structural timber of the strength class C24, glued laminated timber of the strength class GL24 and steel S235. Program Scia Engineer was used for the static analysis of the structure. There was made only linear calculation.
Multi-storey Wooden Building
Macháčková, Eva ; Havířová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
Master’s thesis deals with complete project documentation of newly built object of library and mediatheque located on the site in České Budějovice. It is a three-storey building divided into three parts, one-storey, two-storey and three-storey. It is partly basement. The underground part is devoted to main storage spaces of library services, management offices and social facilities for staff (toilets, changing rooms, washrooms). This part of the building has own entrance for employees. In the 1st floor is located the main library area along with exhibition spaces and the main entrance for visitors with self service cloakroom. In the 2nd floor are designed library spaces for visually impaired persons with fund of audio books, CDs and DVDs, a lecture hall with a projector and own kitchen and space for reading magazines and periodicals. From this floor is possible access to the outdoor terrace, which has own terrace furniture store nearby. In the 3rd floor is located a literary café with its own facilities. In each floor are also designed sanitary facilities for use by persons with limited ability of movement and orientation. All floors are connected by stairs and passenger lifts. In terms of construction, the building is designed as a frame, in the underground parts made of reinforced concrete, the overhead of glued laminated timber elements. The ceiling structure designed over the underground floor is monolithic reinforced concrete slab. The ceilings in the upper part are designed as a wooden beamed made of the glued laminated timber elements. The building has a pent roof created by wooden trusses assembled with punched metal plate fasteners. The foundations are designed as belts and footings. The study, detailed documentation, thermal-technical evaluation of selected structures and fire safety of the building are processed. For processing of the thesis were used software AutoCAD 2010, Teplo 2011, Area 2011, Ztráty 2011 and Fire NX 802 PRO.
Experimental and numerical analysis of composite timber-concrete structures
Zelený, Petr ; Láník, Jaromír (referee) ; Žítt, Petr (advisor)
The master´s thesis deals with wood-concrete composite floors constructions. The work is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part describes methods of construction and materials used for wood-concrete composite constructions. The practical part describes an experimental four point bend test carried out on wood-concrete composite elements and samples. Further, manual calculation was performed according to Eurocode 5 and in program Asteres three variants of test elements were modeled. Each variant had different composite stiffness according to the working diagram of composite elements. At the end, experimental, computational and numerical results were compared.
Multipurpose load-bearing timber hall structure
Matuška, Martin ; Sýkora, Karel (referee) ; Straka, Bohumil (advisor)
This Master’s thesis is focused on the design and structural analysis of load-bearing structure of a multipurpose hall that is strained by the permanent load, working load and climatic load. The hall has the shape of an elliptical dome. Maximum margin of the structure is 60,0m and maximum height is 18,0m. Main carrier elements of the structure are radially arranged curved beams made of glued laminated timber, class SA(GL24).
Structural laminated wood reinforced with composite materials
Kovács, Pavel ; Horák, David (referee) ; Žítt, Petr (advisor)
This master’s thesis describes an experimental program investigating the strengthening of beams of glued laminated timber with composite reinforcement. The work compares the behavior of beams reinforced with composite reinforcement with unreinforced beam and with solid timber beam. The work also deals with identifying and evaluating the physic-mechanical properties of materials.
Multipurpose hall in Hodonín
Grufíková, Markéta ; Barnat,, Jan (referee) ; Šmak, Milan (advisor)
Master´s thesis describes the design and the check of the construction of the art gallery. This hall has the elliptical ground plan, the main dimensions are 25 x 40 m and the height is 12 m. The structure consists of 24 supporting curved ribs, which are supported on elliptical ring of steel at the top of the construction. Between the ribs are inserted purlins, which support the perimeter cladding. The structure is designed alternatively like the system of the timber solid beams from the glued laminated timber and the system of the steel truss girders.
Multipurpose Sport Hall
Horka, Pavel ; Straka, Bohumil (referee) ; Buchta, Stanislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of the construction of multi-funcion sports hall. Hall ground plandimensions are 50 x 60 m. Height of the hall is 14,5 m. This sports hall is designed for the free time activity and sports like badminton, basketball, futsal, football, handball, tennis, volleyball and more. Construction of the hall is designed on the basis of the city Zlín‘s background. Carrier enclosure is designed from the glued laminated wood with axial distance of 4 m. Purlins are designed as simple beams with axial distance of 1,34 m. Supporting facilities for the hall are located in the nearby buildings. Static analysis has been accomplished by student version of the SCIA Engineer software. Drawings of the structure are enclosed.
The roof structure of the sport hall in Mikulov
Sochorec, Michal ; Barnat, Jan (referee) ; Šmak, Milan (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis describes design and static assessment of the roof structure of sport hall in Mikulov. Specifically the roofing of the two tennis courts and surrounding stands. Thesis examine several alternatives of design of roof structure like plate girders from glued laminated timber or truss girders made from solid wood. Girders span is 19 m above each tennis court. In the static calculation are assessed individual supporting elements and their connections. The thesis also includes fire resistant report of some elements of roof structure. Static analysis has been accomplished by student version of the SCIA Engineer 14 software.
The Roofing of The Multipurpose Building
Vojta, Radek ; Šmak, Milan (referee) ; Buchta, Stanislav (advisor)
Aim of bachelor thesis was to design and assess timber framework of roofing multipurpose building. The building will be situated in Trebic. Ground plan dimensions of the building are 80.6 × 54.5 m and building height is 17.1 m. The building will have a curved shape with a radius of 30 m. The structure is designed from glued laminated timber, solid timber and steel connecting elements. Substructure will be solved by concrete anchor blocks on foundation strips. The main supporting element are trusses which statically acting as a double-jointed arches. Stability of trusses is securing by purlins together with bracings. Bracings are composed of four fields of cross bracings and longitudinal bracings. Gable walls will consist of columns with braces.

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