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Two Bay Industrial Hall
Hetmer, Jakub ; Buchta, Stanislav (referee) ; Bajer, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis "two-bay industrial hall" is processed in the form of project documentation according to applicable regulations. It is a steel hall. It is designed as a single-storey, two-bay with a gable roof. The hall is located in Brno. Main structure consists of planar cross coupling, which is stored on restraint articulated columns. The construction is designed 9 cross ties and spacing of individual bonds is 6.0 m in the extreme lateral links are hinged mounted columns with stored axial length 6.0 m, which are secured lattice bracing longitudinal forces from the effects of wind. All columns are stored on concrete footings. In the longitudinal direction of the object is reinforced by transverse glue press in the plane of the roof and walls. Lateral bracing is located in the outer fields of the structure. Purlins and side runner are statically designed as simple beams, stored in the longitudinal direction of the transverse links and columns.
Two-aisle hall
Zehnálek, David ; Barnat, Jan (referee) ; Bajer, Miroslav (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is the design of the supporting steel structure two-aisle hall in the town Austerlitz. Plan dimensions of the building are 72 x 54 m main body is cross-link a span of 24 and 30 m and height of the top of the aisle 8.60 and 8.75 m, which is clamped to the base structure. Binding is composed of trusses and columns. Trusses are hinged on columns. The spatial rigidity of the structure is ensured by cross braces. Roof cladding and walls will be made using sandwich panels.
The roofing of a railway station
Olbert, Jan ; Šmak, Milan (referee) ; Puchner, Josef (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is structural design of railway station lobby steel roofing. The construction dimensions are 63,0 m x 300,0 m with height adapted for railway vehicles traffic according to ČSN 73 6320 technical standard. The two-bay hall cross coupling consists of lattice trusses mounted on restrained columns. Axial spacing between individual bonds is 4,0 m. In the longitudinal direction the stability of articulated columns is secured by truss bracing placed in the roof and walls.
Two-aisle hall
Zehnálek, David ; Barnat, Jan (referee) ; Bajer, Miroslav (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is the design of the supporting steel structure two-aisle hall in the town Austerlitz. Plan dimensions of the building are 72 x 54 m main body is cross-link a span of 24 and 30 m and height of the top of the aisle 8.60 and 8.75 m, which is clamped to the base structure. Binding is composed of trusses and columns. Trusses are hinged on columns. The spatial rigidity of the structure is ensured by cross braces. Roof cladding and walls will be made using sandwich panels.
The roofing of a railway station
Olbert, Jan ; Šmak, Milan (referee) ; Puchner, Josef (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is structural design of railway station lobby steel roofing. The construction dimensions are 63,0 m x 300,0 m with height adapted for railway vehicles traffic according to ČSN 73 6320 technical standard. The two-bay hall cross coupling consists of lattice trusses mounted on restrained columns. Axial spacing between individual bonds is 4,0 m. In the longitudinal direction the stability of articulated columns is secured by truss bracing placed in the roof and walls.
Two Bay Industrial Hall
Hetmer, Jakub ; Buchta, Stanislav (referee) ; Bajer, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis "two-bay industrial hall" is processed in the form of project documentation according to applicable regulations. It is a steel hall. It is designed as a single-storey, two-bay with a gable roof. The hall is located in Brno. Main structure consists of planar cross coupling, which is stored on restraint articulated columns. The construction is designed 9 cross ties and spacing of individual bonds is 6.0 m in the extreme lateral links are hinged mounted columns with stored axial length 6.0 m, which are secured lattice bracing longitudinal forces from the effects of wind. All columns are stored on concrete footings. In the longitudinal direction of the object is reinforced by transverse glue press in the plane of the roof and walls. Lateral bracing is located in the outer fields of the structure. Purlins and side runner are statically designed as simple beams, stored in the longitudinal direction of the transverse links and columns.

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