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Cost optimization of the operational phase of buildings
Kleinerová, Jana ; Dostál, Jan (referee) ; Výskala, Miloslav (advisor)
The thesis discusses the operating costs and the possibilities for their optimization. Specifically, it focuses on one of the greatest possible operating costs and it's heating costs. In the first part of the thesis are defined in general expenses, the price and the production, operating costs, optimization of these costs, life cycle of buildings and technological methods to improve the thermal and technical properties of the object. Finally, the theoretical part describes the terms for calculating the energy performance of the building and the payback period, which evaluates the effectiveness of investments. The practical part is assessed according to specific building energy performance, and especially in terms of its demand for heating. The building is designed for six variants of insulation, which is again judged on their energy performance. Subsequently these measures for better thermal insulating properties of the object assessed according to their cost efficiency and return on investment of individual variants.
Family house Rb -3
Růžička, Jiří ; Sibilla, Luboš (referee) ; Vlček, Milan (advisor)
The project is design a house with a small establishment. The project includes the layout and the design of the house. The house has three floors with an attic and one basement floor. It is designed as a stand-alone. The first floor of the establishment of the background and the main entrance to the house. The rest of the house is designed for family living. This part is a utility room, basement and garage in the basement. Living room with household equipment is then in the upper part of the house. The house is run by two separate entrances with wheelchair access to the premises and the entrance to the garage in the basement. The house is designed as a brick building of brick masonry Porotherm in modular size 250 (125) mm with ceramic ceilings MIAKO a cylinder. Roofed by a gabled roof. The house is located on a private plot of 1200 m2 with built up area of 120 m2. The land is gently sloping.
Study of behavior of thermal insulation materials on natural base
Kostlánová, Jana ; Balíková, Jitka (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is focused on a research of behavior of thermal and acoustic insulating materials on natural base with major importance on fibrous insulating materials. Vital part of the thesis is aimed on monitoring of environmental aspects interrelated with retrieving of raw materials and insulating materials manufacturing. Other types of fibrous insulating materials employed in a civil engineering are presented in the text. The main objective of the thesis is an evaluation of an influence of input fibers quality to the final attributes of insulating materials. The fundamental element of material quality evaluation represents physical and mechanical attributes of examined subjects.
Computational structural assessment of buildings in terms of energy performance
Kaplan, Václav ; TROJAN,, Karel (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the computational comparison of the energy performance of buildings of various construction materials. The work aims at assessing the building as a thermal system. The theoretical part describes the methods for calculating the energy performance of buildings. The experimental part of the work focuses on quantifying the heat consumption of specific buildings in terms of thermal stability and it is later compared with the results calculated in accordance with the applicable technical standards.
Multifunctional Family house
Libřický, Zdeněk ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
This thesis deals with the processing of project documentation of a newly-built single-family house. The building is located in a built-up area Malšova Lhota on the outskirts of the city of Hradec Kralove. This is a three-storey house with partial basement and sloping roof of a small slope. The construction is also a garage with a flat roof, which forms the space of the terrace on the second floor. The building has two separate main entrances and one secondary. The main entrance to the house is on the first floor, where are designed sanitary facilities, office, living room and kitchen-dining room with access to terrace. The second floor consists sanitary facilities, bedroom and rooms. The main entrance to the cellar space where is placed a winw shop is designed with wheelchair access. The basement is formed of saloon, warehouse, utility room, WC and a corridor that separates this part of the building from the family housing. Within the service of the wine cellar are designed indoor parking places for 3 cars. The building is based on strip foundations of plain concrete. Loadbearing and perimeter walls are designed from clay masonry. Exceptions are peripheral basement walls of permanent formwork. The floor structure is prefabricated rib-and-filler with grout. External walls are insulated with contact insulation system ETICS.
Comparison of technical characteristics and technology of laying light building materials for floor construction
Mikulica, Karel ; Fiala, Oldřich (referee) ; Hela, Rudolf (advisor)
This graduation thesis is aimed to presentation heat isolation materials for the floor constructions. The experimental part is devoted physical - mechanical properties suggested very light concretes with the cement. The main part of the thesis is devoted to form of the transit and putting of the individual heat isolation materials. In the end are suggested structures of the floor constructions with the respect to their properties and price.
Family house with an establishment
Hlaváček, Petr ; Píštěk, Rostislav (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
The new family house without cellar, with garage and an establishment – hairdressing salon. The object is based on strip foundation. The footing bottom is in frost resistant depth. Construction system is in both ways. Vertical walls are made by cut bricks POROTHERM. The external cladding is replenished by thermal insulation plaster POROTHERM TO. Horizontal constructions are made by ceramic girders and insert POROTHERM. Stairway is made by reinforced concrete. Heating system is ensured by gas boiler.
Improvement of heat insulation parameters of classic residential buildings and their impact on quality of inner environment
Pospíšil, David ; Šikula, Ondřej (referee) ; Jaroš, Michal (advisor)
Master’s Thesis deals with utilization of energy simulation software in area of classic brick buildings and measures to decrease heat consumption. Introduction deals with historic development of heat loss demands in Czech Republic and ways how to decrease heat loss through different types of building elements. Next chapter is focused on indoor microclimate and it’s affecting factors. Last but not least are mentioned environmental and financial aspects of these adjustments. Final part shows examined buildings, simulation configurations and output evaluations.
Mountain hotel
Vandrovec, Aleš ; Bartolšic, Vít (referee) ; Matějka, Libor (advisor)
Master’s thesis theme is mountain hotel project. The hotel has one lower basement and four aboveground floor. It has trditional look and the roof is double-pitched. Floor projection looks like letter "L". Main part has measurements 25,3 x 14,1 m and it has four floor. Extension is on northwest side of main part. It has measuremnts 11,85 x 9,5 m and three floor. Facede of basement and first floor is from stone facing mansory. Facade od second floor of main patr of buildings id timbered looks like curb. Third and fourth floor are attic, gable is vertical timbered. Facade of second floor of extension is plaster on ETICS. The gable od extension is vertical timbered. Roof covering is alpen shingle from larch wood. Foundations of house are shallow. The construction system is walled. The lower basement is built from masonry BS Klatovy BD30 and other wall are from masonry Porotherm . Floor structures are from monolithic reinforced concrete, thickness 220 mm. House stairs are prefabricated double-flight. Partition wall are mostly built from mansory Porotherm 11,5 P+D. Lintols above windows and doors in facadeare made by reverse of floor slab and inside of disposition are made by ceramics lintols Porotherm. Floor structures are floating with impact insulation in whole house. In living rooms wear layers are from oak parquet block and in common rooms, toilets, bathrooms and technical rooms is ceramics paving. Wall’s surfaces are made from patent plaster and in lower basement are made from two-coat work with white coat. Toilets and bathrooms are tilled with ceramic tiles. All distributions of building equipment are covered with gypsum plasterboard ceiling. All windows and doors in facade are made by wooden profile Solid comfort SC78 and glazed by triple glazing unit (Uw,max=0,9 W/m2.K), exception is main entrance door, It is made by aluminum profile and it is automatically opened.
Energy-economic optimization of thermal insulation parameters of modern family houses
Richter, Filip ; Hejčík, Jiří (referee) ; Jaroš, Michal (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is to simulate the energy balance of the two new buildings, classic brick buildings and light wood construction. On the basis of these simulations are compared effects of various parameters of insulation including panels for building openings on heat loss, energy efficiency cooling and solar gains. Energy simulations were performed with TRNSYS 16_1.

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