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Analysis of humid air transport in the building envelope
Tománek, Jan ; Kupsa, Tomáš (referee) ; Žák, Antonín (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the analysis of temperature and humidity in the construction of flat roofs with influence even without influence of solar radiation. It was necessary to study and verify the properties of building materials, the physical nature of the influence of solar radiation on building structures and the transport mechanisms of moisture. The theoretical part describes the basic physical theory on solved problems, the essence and division of solar radiation, the description of thermal moisture properties of building materials and the calculation method of determination of moisture in structures according to valid standards. Practical part deals with description of work in software DEKSOFT - Thermal technology 1D and WUFI 2D software, description of individual models and analysis of achieved results. At the end of the practical part the achieved theoretical knowledge is validated by analyzing the obtained data from the practical model.
The Family House
Tománek, Jan ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
The task given for this bachelor thesis „Family house“ is to compile a project documentation according to the structural part of the decree no. 499/2006. This house, designed for a family of four (2 parents and 2 children) is located in the village Krnov, an area of consistent family house development. Object consists of one underground and two aboveground stories of this disposition: - basement (1.PP) technical, hobby and storage rooms - ground floor (1.NP) main entrance with vestibule, hallway with the stair space, toilet, garage and living room with an access to terrace - first floor (2.NP) rooms for relaxation and bedrooms of both parents with cloakroom and bathroom, children rooms, bathroom with toilet Construction system of the house – walls (consisting in basement of permanent shuttering and on ground floors of ceramic blocks). Ceiling structure is in construction of the ceramic system and under the garage is a prefabricated concrete panels. The roofing is done using pitched roofs – construction with a slope 35°.
Office Building
Gnezdilov, Mikhail ; Tománek, Jan (referee) ; Košíčková, Ivana (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the preparation of project documentation for the construction. It is a new administrative building in the city district of BrnoMedlánky on Purkyňova Street. The building is detached, underground and has one underground floor and three above-ground floors, finished with a flat roof, with a terrace on the third floor. On the underground floor there is a collective garage for 15 vehicles, including technical rooms for the operation of the building. On the ground floor, there is a security room and cloakroom, an archive and a lobby with a reception area located at the main entrance. They are connected by two corridors, a staircase area and a lift. In the left part of the building there is a rest room, sanitary facilities a meeting room and a cafeteria. On the right side of the ground floor there is a small office supply store, staff changing rooms, a print shop and a lecture room. The second and third floors are identical in layout, they are designed for two small companies On those floors there are cellular offices, rest rooms and sanitary facilities a room for a secretary and a director's office. The maximum number of employees on the second floor is 30, and 22 on the third floor. The building is designed as a monolithic reinforced concrete frame and is based on monolithic reinforced concrete footings. The infill perimeter masonry is made of Porotherm ceramic blocks. The ground floor partitions are made of plasterboard, fire-resistant laminated glass and Porotherm ceramic blocks. The partitions on the other floors are made of plasterboards of appropriate properties.
The Use of the Electroshock Weapons as a Coercive Means within the Police of the Czech Republic.
TOMÁNEK, Jan
In my bachelor thesis I deal in detail with electrical coercive means - electric stun gun and electric Taser, which can be encountered by police officers in the sense of their use in their self-defense or defense of other persons. In the theoretical part, the Police of the Czech Republic is characterized as a whole and all the coercive means that can be used by police officers in the service are described separately. Subsequently, the conditions, obligations and limitations of their use are defined. Two selected coercive means, namely electric stun gun and electric taser, are discussed in more detail. Their effectiveness and history, their advantages and safety precautions are described as well. In addition to the above-mentioned coercive means, I add the characteristics of the current coercive means of police officers: telescopic baton, defensive pepper spray, and the CZ 75 Compact semi-automatic pistol. Following the general use of coercive means, their possible use under the Criminal Procedure Code and the Criminal Code of the Czech Republic is also mentioned. The main aim of the practical part is to answer the question of the effect of these coercive means on the citizen. To find the answer to this question, a questionnaire was used, and a survey was conducted among the police officers of the Vysočina Region, the Territorial Department of Pelhřimov. Based on 75 completed questionnaires, it was found that most of the interviewed police considered the electric Taser as a more effective tool than an electric stun gun. In the discussion of the thesis I present the evaluation of the questionnaire and express my opinion on the findings and the issue. For general comparison, the use of electrical coercive means in Sweden and a specific example of the recent use of this device in the Czech Republic are also mentioned. In conclusion, I summarize the findings, which I put together with my own experience from the position of a member of the Czech Republic Police, which I also mentioned during the whole thesis.
Analysis of humid air transport in the building envelope
Tománek, Jan ; Kupsa, Tomáš (referee) ; Žák, Antonín (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the analysis of temperature and humidity in the construction of flat roofs with influence even without influence of solar radiation. It was necessary to study and verify the properties of building materials, the physical nature of the influence of solar radiation on building structures and the transport mechanisms of moisture. The theoretical part describes the basic physical theory on solved problems, the essence and division of solar radiation, the description of thermal moisture properties of building materials and the calculation method of determination of moisture in structures according to valid standards. Practical part deals with description of work in software DEKSOFT - Thermal technology 1D and WUFI 2D software, description of individual models and analysis of achieved results. At the end of the practical part the achieved theoretical knowledge is validated by analyzing the obtained data from the practical model.
Fundamental analysis of Stock Spirits Group
Tománek, Jan ; Heřman, Jan (advisor) ; Veselá, Jitka (referee)
The Bachelor´s Thesis is a fundamental analysis of Stock Spirits Group. The first part determines types of a stock analysis. The second part deals with the most important industry factors and European markets with alcohol, where the company is active. The third part investigates the company itself, its position on markets, its results, dividend policy and outlook. The last part of the thesis represents the basic methods how to set forth the intrinsic stock value using a discount model and relative valuation. These methods are then applied on estimates of future dividends of the company and an investment recommendation is issued. The conclusion summarizes results of the fundamental analysis of the company and comments on the recommendation.
The Family House
Tománek, Jan ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Manychová, Monika (advisor)
The task given for this bachelor thesis „Family house“ is to compile a project documentation according to the structural part of the decree no. 499/2006. This house, designed for a family of four (2 parents and 2 children) is located in the village Krnov, an area of consistent family house development. Object consists of one underground and two aboveground stories of this disposition: - basement (1.PP) technical, hobby and storage rooms - ground floor (1.NP) main entrance with vestibule, hallway with the stair space, toilet, garage and living room with an access to terrace - first floor (2.NP) rooms for relaxation and bedrooms of both parents with cloakroom and bathroom, children rooms, bathroom with toilet Construction system of the house – walls (consisting in basement of permanent shuttering and on ground floors of ceramic blocks). Ceiling structure is in construction of the ceramic system and under the garage is a prefabricated concrete panels. The roofing is done using pitched roofs – construction with a slope 35°.

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