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Energy systems of an energy-saving family house
Stanislavová, Sára ; Blasinski, Petr (referee) ; Šikula, Ondřej (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the design of a forced ventilation system for a family house at the implementation documentation level. Furthermore, it includes the design of underfloor heating/cooling and a multisplit cooling system. The heat source is proposed to be a ground source heat pump, which extracts heat using ground boreholes. As part of the Student Research Activity, a study was conducted during the heating system design to maximize the performance of underfloor heating through numerical simulation. The theoretical part focuses on heat pumps, specifically the ground source type.
Single-family house U kříže
Habrún, Dominik ; Sukop, Lukáš (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor´s thesis is to design a single-family house located in Rozdrojovice. The thesis has two parts. The first part contains architectural and structural designs. The building has two-floor and attached one-floor garage. The building and the garage have a flat roof. The main entrance is oriented to North-West. A social zone of the house (living room connected to kitchen), study, bathroom, toilet, garage and utility room are situated on the first floor. A private zone comprising master bedroom, two bedrooms, dressing room, bathroom and toilet are situated on the second floor. The building is based on plain concrete foundation strips. The walls are masonry made of ceramic blocks. Horizontal load-bearing structures are made of in-situ reinforced concrete. The second part of the thesis contains the design of selected building services. Heating of the building and provision of hot water are ensured by air-water heat pump. Ventilation will be provided by an air handling unit with heat recovery. On the plot, there is a rainwater collection tank, which will be used for irrigation purposes. Part of the thesis is also the Energy Performance Certificate of the building. The single-family house falls into category A – exceptionally energy-efficient.
Single-family house in Domanín
Raiskubová, Lenka ; Jechová, Marie (referee) ; Ostrý, Milan (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to develop project documentation for a building permit for a new family house. The new building is situated on the edge of the built-up area of the village of Domanín near Uherské Hradiště. It is a two-story house with a gable roof, a cellar and a garage next to the house. The floor plan of the building is rectangular. The house has 142 m2. The vertical load-bearing wall is made of burnt blocks filled with mineral wool. The horizontal construction system is designed from a prefa-monolithic system. The roof structure on the house is a truss. On the first floor in the northern part of the house there is a vestibule, utility room, bathroom and separate toilet. The living room and kitchen are oriented to the southwest. On the second floor there are two rooms and one bedroom, a common dressing room, a bathroom with a shower and a bath and a separate toilet. 10 photovoltaic panels are designed on the house, which will cover the electricity consumption from May to September. The MVHR is located in the utility room. From the utility room, the wiring is located in the ceiling voids. The system is designed to provide a background ventilation rate of 330 m3/h. The house is heated by underfloor heating supplemented by towel radiators in the bathrooms. The hot water cylinder tank accumulates warm water from the air to water heat pump. Domestic hot water is supplied from a 230l hot water tank. Rainwater will be channeled into a accumulates tank and subsequently used to water the garden. The project includes a thermal and technical assessment of the building, an assessment from the point of view of acoustics and daylighting, and an assessment of the fire and safety solution of the building. The project documentation was developed in the Archicad software.
Detached house in a suburban area
Cech, Aleš ; Kolář, Radim (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the design of nearly zero-energy house for a minimum of a five-member family. It includes parts A and B. Part A contains structural and architectural design, fire safety and assessment of building physics (acoustics, sunlight, and thermal assessment). Part B contains detailed design of air conditioning system, concept design of selected building services (heating, cooling, electrical installation, rainwater management) and the energy performance certificate. The house is located in the suburb of Znojmo, has two storeys, L-shaped floor plan, with a flat green roof and a car port next to the entrance from the northern side. The load-bearing walls are designed of large format sand-lime blocks with thermal insulation made of expanded polystyrene. The load-bearing floor and roof structures are designed as cast-in-place reinforced concrete slabs. The foundation slab is laying on foam glass granules. The source of space heating and DHW heating is a heat pump with a borehole collector. Space heating and cooling is provided by underfloor heating and fancoil units, simultaneous cooling regenerates the temperature of the soil in the borehole collector. Ventilation is provided by a mechanical, equal pressure system with heat recovery. The supply air is filtered and distributed by disc valves. There is a photovoltaic power plant on the roof with battery storage in the utility room. Rainwater is collected from the roof of the house, paved areas and parking shed roof stored in accumulation tank and used to water the garden. Excess rainwater is infiltrated in underground seepage.
Design of ventilation and cooling in a new-build terraced house
Petráš, Jan ; Charvát, Pavel (referee) ; Pech, Ondřej (advisor)
The master thesis deals with the design of a terraced new building, in particular forced ven-tilation and cooling with partial independence on electricity from external distributors. The thesis consists of two parts, theoretical and practical, which together contain 10 chapters on these topics. The thesis includes not only the design of ventilation and cooling, but also an energy-ethical simulation of the performance of both proposed systems, including the pro-duction of electricity. In the last chapter, attention is paid to the implementation and operat-ing costs of all the designed systems.
Heating multifunctional building
Čajčíková, Jolana ; Horák, Petr (referee) ; Počinková, Marcela (advisor)
The theme of this bachelor´s thesis are problems of condensing gas boiler rooms in the theoretical part and heating multifunctional building in the calculation part. The four-floor multifunctional building is situated in Brno in a slightly built-up area and includes commercial units, classrooms and administrative units for rent, an IT company and a restaurant for 120 people situated in the fourth floor. The heat source for this building is a gas condensing boiler room. The heating surface consists of steel panel radiators. There is forced ventilation installed in the building.
Ventilation of the shopping center
Šenkyřík, Adam ; Blasinski, Petr (referee) ; Rubinová, Olga (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the design of air conditioning in existing shopping centre. Teoretical part describes ventilation, design of air conditioning in general and potential conception of air conditioning in shopping centres. Calculation part deals with the design of air conditioning units and related calculations. The last part consists of the project documentation.
Application personalized Ventilation in Air Conditioning
Musil, Marek ; Uher, Pavel (referee) ; Rubinová, Olga (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the application of personalized ventilation in air. The main aim of the work is to construct physical models of artificial ventilation outlets for personal and their experimental verification in the laboratory. The information obtained from experimental measurements are applied in the design of forced personal ventilation to the specified building. Result of this work is to evaluate the use of personalized ventilation for practice with these advantages and disadvantages.
Application and evaluation of energy enthalpy heat exchanger
Jetelina, Michal ; Horák, Petr (referee) ; Uher, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis is solving measuring the efficiency heat recovery and application unit, which includes heat recovery into selected building. In the first part of the thesis are analy-zed the different types of heat recovery system, their behavior and suitability of use in HVAC systems. The second part includes the actual experiment, when were measured parameters of air, which passed through the unit and then were analyzed the results. In the last part, third, was measured unit applied to the selected house and was compared to operation of the unit in case of use by the producer given unit parameters and measured parameters.
Use of residual heat
Vlasák, Vojtěch ; Formánek, Marian (referee) ; Počinková, Marcela (advisor)
This dissertation is divided into three parts. The first part deals with the use of waste heat in the theoretical plane, where methods and possibilities of using this heat are described. Part Two, which is computational, deals with the suggestion of heating industrial halls with an adjacent, mostly office, building in two variants, then it goes on to also deal with the concept of equal pressure forced ventilation, a proposal of air curtains and preparation of hot water, where the heat source is a boiler. In the last part an experiment took place which investigated the conversion efficiency of thermal to electric energy.

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