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Numerical Analysis of a Poor-Quality Glazing System in a Computer Software
Bartko, Marek ; Durica, Pavol
Following the current topic in the construction industry of improving energy performance of buildings, this paper discusses a numerical analysis of a glazing system. The performed analysis is based on the results of a particular type of glazing during measurements in a pavilion laboratory and in a set of climatic chambers which have been the focus of previous research papers. Fifteen glazing cases were made in the analysis and their glazing properties were monitored - the filling gas and the position of the low-emissivity layers were changed and observed. The results indicate that the values obtained from experimental measurements are greatly influenced by a degraded or missing low-emissivity layer and a missing or incorrect filler gas.
Heat sources for nearly zero-energy buildings
Zábovský, Ján ; Fojtlín, Miloš (referee) ; Hejčík, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the topic of heat sources for nearly zero energy buildings. It is divided into three parts. The first part of the thesis describes the term „nearly zero energy buldings“ and its differences across European union and especially Czech and Slovak republic. The next part summarizes various types of systems and devices, which are directly or indirectly involved in maintaining interior thermal comfort. It also assesses their applicability to buildings with nearly zero energy consumption. The final part of the thesis consists of the design of several input parameters for the selected model house. A suitable heat source is suggested for each of the variants.
Heat sources for nearly zero-energy buildings
Zábovský, Ján ; Fojtlín, Miloš (referee) ; Hejčík, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the topic of heat sources for nearly zero energy buildings. It is divided into three parts. The first part of the thesis describes the term „nearly zero energy buldings“ and its differences across European union and especially Czech and Slovak republic. The next part summarizes various types of systems and devices, which are directly or indirectly involved in maintaining interior thermal comfort. It also assesses their applicability to buildings with nearly zero energy consumption. The final part of the thesis consists of the design of several input parameters for the selected model house. A suitable heat source is suggested for each of the variants.

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