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Design of concrete structure of industrial hall
Richtr, Jan ; Šiška, Radek (referee) ; Strnad, Jiří (advisor)
The master's thesis deals with the design of a single-nave reinforced concrete prefabricated hall with a crane runway. The focus of the design and assessment is on the elements of the main transverse frame. The saddle girder, along with the columns, is assessed for the ultimate limit state (ULS) and the serviceability limit state (SLS). Another part of the design addresses the proposal of the reinforced concrete cladding made of panels. The panels are designed for the ULS under exceptional loading conditions. The master's thesis also explores the possibility of additional column prestressing with post-tensioning reinforcement and the potential installation of a crane with higher load capacity in the hall.
Heat-moisture and Heat Storage Properties of Heavy Structures of Sloping Roofs
Pilný, Ondřej ; Ostrý, Milan (referee) ; Novotný,, Marek (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
The heavy claddings of sloping roofs are increasingly being incorporated into the common constructions of family houses, apartment buildings and other civic amenities. Thanks to the increasing demands for energy savings in the form of ever-tightening values of heat transfer coefficients and other thermal engineering requirements, these designs are the answer to how to achieve the requirements more easily. Furthermore, they are able to influence the passive thermal stability of interiors and thus solve not only the issue of overheating of buildings, but also to achieve energy savings in the case of thermal stabilization of the interior throughout the year. However, if there is a lack of understanding of these different constructions for heat-moisture and heat storage behaviour, there is a risk of the opposite effect and a risk of deterioration of interior thermal stability. Therefore, it is necessary to better understand these structures in terms of behaviour and the impact that their use has on the building itself. Also, it is desirable to understand the effect of changes in their partial material properties and of the composition itself on the functioning of heat-moisture and heat storage properties of compositions that use these materials.

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