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Ventilation of a multifunctional house
Husák, Martin ; Rubina, Aleš (referee) ; Rubinová, Olga (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of ventilation equipment and air conditioning for a multifunctional building, which has 4 doctor's offices, a hairdresser, a driving school and 3 residential flats. The house is designed to meet all the necessary requirements regarding ventilation. Air handling units are designed to discharge degraded air to the exterior and bring fresh air back. Thermal comfort for the winter is ensured by radiators and in the summer by air conditioning. The theoretical part is focused on climatic conditions for the design of air conditioners, refrigeration systems and refrigerants.
Air conditioning systems in educational buildings
Husák, Martin ; Uher, Pavel (referee) ; Uher, Pavel (referee) ; Rubinová, Olga (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of several variants of cooling for a given building and air conditioning equipment. The building is divided into several zones. One zone was selected for which cooling variants were created. The first cooling va-riant was chosen as VRV system. The second was chosen cooling ceiling with heat pump. The last variant is fancoils with a heat pump. The results from all variants were evaluated. The theoretical part is a larger part focused on heat pumps and their use for cooling.
Quality Management Tools
Husák, Martin ; Sivtseva, Aleksandra (referee) ; Fiala, Alois (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis is written in the form of literature search. Main goal is to map the tools and methods that are designed to improve and sustain the required level of quality. The text is divided into two chapters. The first chapter is devoted to the definition of quality, its historical development, basic concepts that help define quality and in the end is a list of so called fathers of quality. The second chapter describes the tools that are used for quality control. They are divided into two groups - the seven basic tools of quality, and seven new tools.
The influence of the hub on discharge and efficiency of the swirl turbine
Husák, Martin ; Koutný, Luděk (referee) ; Haluza, Miloslav (advisor)
The aim is to determine by numerical modeling the influence of the hub on discharge and efficiency of the swirl turbine. The first part summarizes the theoretical knowledge about water turbines. In the main part is done hydraulic design of turbine, create model in Inventor, export geometry in Gambit and build mesh. Then it is described the solution methodology in Fluent, evaluation of computed data and their presentation in the form of tables and graphs
Effect of formal and informal nutrition education on the dietary habits of high-school students
Husák, Martin ; Váchová, Alena (advisor) ; Kočí, Jana (referee)
The bachalor thesis focuses on the effects of formal nutrition education on the theoretical knowledge of learners and its subsequent application in their daily meal choices. It aims at students of a selected grammar school and a selected vocational school. The goal was to find out whether or not vocational school learners have better knowledge than grammar school learners and if their knowledge transfers into practice. The research sample of a questionnaire survey consisted of 199 students. According to its outcome, the knowledge of the topic proven by vocational school learners does not significantly differ from the knowledge of their grammar school counterparts. Despite the lack of formal nutrition education at the grammar school, it is the learners of the grammar school who have the better knowledge. KEYWORDS diet, grammar school, specialized secondary school, dietary habits, nutrition, education
Media image of the rock music in the Czechoslovak print media in the period of normalisation
Husák, Martin ; Končelík, Jakub (advisor) ; Cebe, Jan (referee)
The rigorosum thesis "Media image of the rock music in Czechoslovak print media in the period of normalisation" outlines the basic characteristics and features of the media's coverage of rock music from 1969 to 1989, relating to factors which shaped common music journalism standards both for official publications as well as the unofficial area of 'samizdat' magazine production. The aim of this research focuses on the role of rock music in Czechoslovak sociological and cultural development as well as on the censorship systems that undermined the qualitative values and principles of music journalism as a whole. On one hand, information for this thesis has been gained through oral historical accounts, on the other hand other methodical elements have been utilised to fulfill the defined goals in a more comprehensive way, i.e. by analysing descriptive and comparative perspectives, using samples from relevant periodicals. At the conclusion, the findings are supported by an analysis and interpretation of selected cultural and music events. They are divided according to the type and extent of media coverage received by official and samizdat periodicals.
Ventilation of a multifunctional house
Husák, Martin ; Rubina, Aleš (referee) ; Rubinová, Olga (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of ventilation equipment and air conditioning for a multifunctional building, which has 4 doctor's offices, a hairdresser, a driving school and 3 residential flats. The house is designed to meet all the necessary requirements regarding ventilation. Air handling units are designed to discharge degraded air to the exterior and bring fresh air back. Thermal comfort for the winter is ensured by radiators and in the summer by air conditioning. The theoretical part is focused on climatic conditions for the design of air conditioners, refrigeration systems and refrigerants.
Controlling and managing a music production in the period of normalization on the example of rock music and its media portrayal
Husák, Martin ; Končelík, Jakub (advisor) ; Vaněk, Miroslav (referee) ; Stehlík, Michal (referee)
The thesis "Controlling and managing a music production in the period of normalization on the example of rock music and its media portrayal" describes and analyses the system of controlling and managing Czechoslovak music production in the period of normalization with a particular attention to the mechanisms that deployed socialist ideological and aesthetical standards in the area of rock music. Additionally, this included a prescriptive media coverage highlighting socialist values using coordinated and centralised management through state institutions. The goal of the thesis is then to reveal a modus operandi of communist cultural policy on the examples of media approach to the trials with leading underground music protagonists in 1976 as rock music was a vehicle for expression their dissent attitude toward the system in an artistic way.
The selected music periodicals (beginning, development and present)
Kábelová, Romana ; Köppl, Daniel (advisor) ; Husák, Martin (referee)
Bachelor thesis called the selected music periodicals examines the three titles of music magazines that have a tradition in our country for more than twenty years. First, historically the oldest magazine are Musical (Hudební rozhledy). Another title, Rock and Pop, began to appear only in the early 90s and is involved in rock and pop music. The last is a monthly journal of Harmony, which is largely focused on classical and jazz music and world music and dance. All titles mentioned have a firm place in the market of music magazines and their readers are focused on the content of individual titles. In addition to the content focus of the individual journals they differ from each other mainly economic support from their publishers.
Media image of the rock music in the Czechoslovak print media in the period of normalisation
Husák, Martin ; Končelík, Jakub (advisor) ; Cebe, Jan (referee)
The rigorosum thesis "Media image of the rock music in Czechoslovak print media in the period of normalisation" outlines the basic characteristics and features of the media's coverage of rock music from 1969 to 1989, relating to factors which shaped common music journalism standards both for official publications as well as the unofficial area of 'samizdat' magazine production. The aim of this research focuses on the role of rock music in Czechoslovak sociological and cultural development as well as on the censorship systems that undermined the qualitative values and principles of music journalism as a whole. On one hand, information for this thesis has been gained through oral historical accounts, on the other hand other methodical elements have been utilised to fulfill the defined goals in a more comprehensive way, i.e. by analysing descriptive and comparative perspectives, using samples from relevant periodicals. At the conclusion, the findings are supported by an analysis and interpretation of selected cultural and music events. They are divided according to the type and extent of media coverage received by official and samizdat periodicals.

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