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Single-family house
Král, Matěj ; Bantová, Sylva (referee) ; Krupicová, Jana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis aims to design a single-family home. The residence is designed from energy-efficient sand-lime bricks with an External Thermal Insulation Composite System (ETICS) that ensures efficient insulation, embodying passive construction techniques for all-year thermal comfort. The ground floor contains a master bedroom, a bathroom, a kitchen, a utility room, and an entryway, all connected through a central hall that serves as a functional circulation. We can find an another bathroom on the first floor, two children's bedrooms, and another master bedroom with walk in closet. Foundations comprise plain concrete strips. The house will be connected to the freshwater service pipe and sewer service pipe. Fresh water will be heated by a hot water cylinder. From the hard landscaping by drainage paving and from the roofs by storing in the storage reservoir for watering the garden, excess rainwater will be infiltrated by infiltration soakaway crates. Heating in the house will be provided by a pellet boiler in the season of winter, and by solar thermal collectors, in a the summer time. On the ground floor by floor heating and on the first floor by ceiling heating system. All will be supported by photovoltaic panels with batteries in the utility room. Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery will be placed on the wall in the utility room and will supply fresh and extracted exhaust air.
Single-family house
Ondříšková, Jana ; Leischnerová, Jana (referee) ; Struhala, Karel (advisor)
This work is devoted to the processing of project documentation for a family house. It includes documentation for building permits and technical equipment of the building. The building is designed on a plot with sloping terrain. The entrance to the building is situated on the southeast side. The designed house has an above-ground floor and a residential attic. The roof of the building is gable. The structural system of the house is made of ceramic bricks fittings with a ceramic-concrete ceiling system. The roof is designed in wood with inter-rafter insulation. The technical equipment of the building deals with the concept of electrical installations, heating with a heat pump, sanitary instalations with connection to drinking water and sewage disposal. FVE panels on the roof of the building are designed as a renewable energy source.
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 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.
Single family home Chudčice
Andrlová, Anna ; Müllerová, Eva (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor thesis is the design of the specified part of the project documentation for the construction of a family house on a slope in the village Chudčice. The family house is designed as a two-story for a family of four. The building is located on a plot with sloping terrain. The family house is based on plain concrete foundations. The vertical supporting structures are designed from ceramic blocks of the Porotherm system, and the perimeter masonry is insulated with the ETICS contact system. Horizontal structures are designed as monolithic reinforced concrete. The building is covered with a flat roof. The main entrance to the building is located on the north side on the 1.NP. The family house is divided into a quiet part, a living part and a technical part. The building includes a carport for two cars and an outdoor terrace.
Single-family house in Bohumín
Kadlčková, Markéta ; Bantová, Sylva (referee) ; Krupicová, Jana (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor´s is to design a low energy single-family house. Location of my house is in small town Bohumín next to Ostrava. The entrance in to the house is from southeast side. The bulding has two floors without basement and attched garage with utility room. The bulding has a couple roof and above garage is a flat roof. On the ground floor there are garage, utility room, wind lobby, a storage, kitchen with living room, WC and study room. On the first floor there are two bedrooms for kids, bedroom with walk-in-closet, bathroom and WC. The vertical structures are masonry designed from ceramic blocks with isulated the ETICS contact insulation system. Horizontal loud-bearing structure are designed from concrete. The building is based on foundation strips made from reinforced concrete. The building is conceptual design of eletricity, water supply, sewer pipes, air conditioning and photovoltaic panels on the roof of the building. The photovoltaic panel will be placed on the roof of the building. My main concept design is focused on heating. A floor heating system will be done with hot water in pipes with heat pump. Rainwater will be accumulated in a tank and further used for garden irrigation. Excess water will be infiltrated into the ground no the property. The documentation also includes the Building’s Energy Performance Certificate.
Single-family house
Diblík, David ; Nespěšný, Ondřej (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the design of a new family house built from large-scale, multi-layered CLT panels, and the preparation of project documentation for the construction phase. The building is situated on a gently sloping site in the village of Račice near Dlouhé (Žďár nad Sázavou district). The concept and design respect the surrounding development and all mandatory municipal documents, particularly the zoning plan. The building consists of a single apartment, which, through its layout and material characteristics, corresponds with current technologies and elements in construction. On the ground floor, there is an entrance hall with a separate WC, a utility room, a living room with a kitchenette, and a bedroom with a separate dressing room leading to a private bathroom. The second floor is designed with two rooms each with its own dressing room, a study, and a shared bathroom. The family house is founded on strip foundations made of plain concrete, with vertical load-bearing and non-load-bearing elements made from massive wooden CLT panels. The exterior features include contact insulation using wood fiber insulation with façade plaster or ventilated wooden cladding. Horizontal load-bearing structures, such as the ceiling and flat roof with a waterproof membrane weighted down with washed river gravel, are constructed as ribbed ceilings with a limestone screed. The second floor is roofed with a gabled roof covered with aluminum standing seam panels, designed to accommodate photovoltaic panels and utilize alternative energy sources. The building is designed to have nearly zero energy consumption.
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.
Hybrid Drives in the Tractor Construction
Líčeník, Adam ; Řehák, Kamil (referee) ; Prokop, Aleš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis utilizes survey of types hybrid propulsion systems in the tractor construction. It evaluates its operational advantages and disadvantages and presents examples of some tractors and its elements. The thesis focuses on components which are used in hybrid propulsion systems. In the conclusion there is a review of individual variations in terms of emission and economy of operation.
Lift trucks
Janda, Jiří ; Pokorný, Přemysl (referee) ; Škopán, Miroslav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is a comprehensive comparison of forklifts, which are available on the Czech market. In each chapter discusses the general criteria for the assessment of industrial trucks, such as driving and lifting mechanism. The work includes the possibility of energy recovery.

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