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Polyfunctional house
Kuklová, Jana ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
The main aim of the thesis is to design a new building of the mixed-use building in Brno. The building consists of two parts. One part consists of shops. The second part consists of offices and conference space. It is a building that has three floors above ground and one underground. In the basement there are a facilities and a garage. Shops are designed on the ground floor. There are offices on the second floor. Conference rooms are on the third floor. The building has a flat roof. The vertical load-bearing structures are designed from Porotherm ceramic blocks. In the core of the building, the vertical load bearing structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete walls. Columns are used in the building for the possibility of open space. The masonry of the basement consists of white bathtub. The floors are designed as folded from the Spiroll system. Internal non-load-bearing walls are designed from gypsum board with double cladding. The second part of the work deals with forced ventilation, cooling and central heating. In the third part of the project I deal with acoustics. The project was carried out in the Auotocad program. All constructions comply with valid standards and regulations.
Measurement of Sound Absorption Coefficient in Impedance Tube
Jun, David ; Nespěšný, Ondřej
The sound absorption coefficient is one of the most common quantities describing the acoustic behaviour of materials and structures intended for use in room acoustics. This contribution first shows a brief overview of techniques for measuring sound absorption coefficient. Special attention is paid to the impedance tube (often called Kundt tube) group of methods. The following is an introduction to the measurement of the transfer-function method and to a developed impedance tube prototype, including both the hardware assembly and the software implementation of the measurement.
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.
Reconstruction of the multifunctional room music school with an emphasis on acoustics
Sehnal, František ; Donaťák, Vladislav (referee) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis was to design the reconstruction of the music hall in the existing building of the private music school D-Music. The building is located in Kromeriz, cadastral area Kromeriz. I emphasize the design from the perspective of acoustics. The thesis also evaluated the noise load from the adjacent road II. class, for design hole fillings. It is a five-storey building with one underground and four above-ground floors. The music hall is located on the first floor and is designed multifunctionaly - for music with mobile acoustic absorbers for speech.
Design and Realization of Acoustic Treatments of Acouctic Space for Musical Production
Skvaril, Šimon ; Říha, Kamil (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
Subject of this thesis are acoustical properties of space which is used for musical production and reproduction. It covers procedures, which are used for finding out acoustical parameters of chosen space, including virtual modeling and software simulation. Next, there are calculations and design of acoustical elements, which should help to improve quality of music listening. At the end those elements are created and applicated with their functionality verified by measuring acoustical properties
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.
Recording Studio with Accommodation in Proseč
Jun, David ; Remeš, Josef (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The thesis deals with designing a recording studio with accommodation. The object is drafted as a three-level construction built on a slightly sloping terrain. The purpose of the studio is to record primarily artificial chamber music and the accommodation space ought to be provided preferentially to the musicians involved. Attention is paid especially to the space layout and structure of the recording studio. The thesis is based on foreign literature and focuses on unique approaches to designs of absorbent and diffuse elements.
Analysis of Acoustic Space Objective Quality Criteria of Orlí Street Theatre
Bělunek, Adam ; Frenštátský, Petr (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
The core of the theoretical part of this work lies in a summary of basic laws and principles of a room acoustics, behavior of sound waves, reverberation time, sound absorption, impulse response and methods of measurement. Furthermore, the work describe and define some of the objective quality criteria of concert halls we know. We can find basic time criteria (e.g. reverberation time, early decay time, bass ratio, high frequency ratio…) and energy criteria (e.g. objective clarity, strenght of arriving energy…) etc.. The main focus is on a script, that is programmed in Matlab. It handles calculation of some objective quality criteria of concert halls. The function of the program is described. There are some trial calculation, that are evaluated. Functionality is demonstrated on some impulse responses, that were measured in hall of a theatre Divadlo na Orlí. The positions of microphones were different and also the configuration of acoustics elements in this hall was changing. Results were compared and commented. Another part of this work are scripts for calculations of impulse response and frequency response.
The church in Lesna
Pospíšil, Vojtěch ; Berka, Pavel (referee) ; Berková, Petra (advisor)
This theoretical diploma thesis deals with room acoustics and the closely related issue of reverberation. Part of the work is a drafting of acoustic modifications of the church based on manual calculation, which was further modified in a specialized software Odeon Room Acoustics Program. For the surrounding buildings of the church was created a study of the noise in a program Hluk+ in order to assess what will be the noise impact of this new building on its surroundings. On the basis of specialization was created several proposals for the design of the church. The approximate proposal of the double-plated dome, a system of drainage of the coupling neck, and the ways the anchor of the hard large-format window glazing. The result of the work is suitable design of acoustic adjustments and improvement of the listening qualities for the future construction of this church.
Design and Realization of Acoustic Solution for Listening Room
Burda, Jan ; Balík, Miroslav (referee) ; Schimmel, Jiří (advisor)
This work is focused on the problem of room acoustics and its analysis options. It describes the basic criteria of acoustic quality space, commonly used materials and acoustic tiles. It also deals with modeling and acoustic analysis of space using EASE. The third part of thesis is a detailed description of the design of acoustic elements based on resonance principle. The last part deals with the measurement of the reverberation time.

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