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Detached house, Červený Kostelec
Havel, Martin ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is the design of a nearly zero-energy detached house, which helps its inhabitants by its disposition and thought to maintain a healthy circadian rhythm. The building is located in Červený Kostelec. On the plot, the house is oriented with the idea of large solar gains, so with floor to ceiling windows facing south. The floor plan is T-shaped. the property has two floors and no basement. The load-bearing walls are made of aerated concrete. The floor slab consists of the Ytong Classic system slab. The open gable roof of the building is provided by truss wooden beams. On the first floor there is the main entrance, a large utility room, a separate toilet and a pantry. Then there is the entrance to the living room, which is directly connected to the kitchen. Children's rooms and bedrooms have east-facing windows. Rainwater from the roof is channeled into the storage tank. Excess rainwater is absorbed into the ground in the infiltration system. The property is connected to public sewer, electricity and public water supply. The house is heated and cooled by ceiling panels. The water is heated by an air-water heat pump. A fireplace insert with a hot-water exchanger is designed as a bivalent energy source. Photovoltaic panels on the roof are connected to batteries located in the utility room. Mechanical ventilation is proposed in the building. Total air exchange is 350 cubic meters per hour.
University climbing centre, Pardubice
Grund, Michal ; Remeš, Josef (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the design of a new climbing center and the preparation of construction documentation. The building of the University Climbing Center in Pardubice is located on the southern side of the city of Pardubice, on the border of the Dukla housing estate. The construction is situated in a built-up area on flat terrain. It is a 4-story building in the form of an oval with one underground floor. The roof structure is mono-pitched with a coating of hydro insulation weighted down with washed river pebbles. The building is divided into 3 functional units. The main function of the building is served by the climbing wall, which is accessible from the underground floor and runs across all floors. The second above-ground floor houses a boulder wall with facilities, forming the second functional unit. The last third function consists of space for both trainees and the public on the first above-ground floor, where there is a reception with a rental service and a café with seating in a glazed arc space. The sports facility is designed for a total of 60 trainees. The building is designed with nearly zero energy consumption in a low-energy standard. The design also accounts for the use by persons with limited mobility and orientation. The structural system of the building is reinforced concrete monolithic. The vertical perimeter structures are reinforced concrete with a thickness of 200 mm with contact insulation ETICS with mineral wool boards with a thickness of 200 mm. Internal vertical and horizontal load-bearing structures are of reinforced concrete with varying thicknesses. The roof structure consists of steel rolled I profiles anchored to the vertical walls. The roof assembly is on a load-bearing trapezoidal sheet with a coating of hydro insulation made of TPO foil weighted down with washed river pebbles. The building is founded on a flat foundation slab with a thickness of 350 mm. A terrace for seasonal operation of the café and a small forest park with a playground will be created on the site.
Energy efficient terraced house
Král, Jakub ; Bečkovská, Tereza (referee) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The aim of my diploma thesis is a design of a new energy efficient terraced house in the gap site. Building has two dwelling unit of category 4+kitchenette and 6+ kitchenette. Building has a cellar, two floors and an attic. The cellar structures and horizontal structures are made of reinforced concrete. Sand-lime bricks are used for masonry. The building is covered with gabled roof with timber roof truss. In this building there are used rainwater and renewable energy in a form of electrical energy made by photovoltaic panels.
Assessment of ventilated floors construction
Jurka, Jiří ; Kmínová,, Hana (referee) ; Šilarová,, Šárka (referee) ; Šťastník, Stanislav (referee) ; Škramlik, Jan (advisor)
Air insulation, especially its efficiency, is often underestimated and most often it is recommended as combination of several methods by our experts. It is known that flowing air used to eliminate excessive humidity in lower construction is insignificantly promoted. Already our ancestors in ancient Rome had experience with implementation of air insulations. However, nowadays such design is connected with many doubts and it forces us to use sense, especially knowledge of construction physics. So it urges higher technical precision when designing functional ventilation system. Each building is actually a unique object, with regard to its position and used properties, that is why certain natural conditions must be accepted when designing. It is more complicated and figuratively speaking it can be written in c. 20 equations of twenty unknowns. Other problems arise in unknown coefficients to individual parameters and their effects. From another point of view it is the issue of changing air during the day, passing fronts, annual cycles and all of these in relation to internal environment of the building, materials used in the construction, land properties of rocks, and last but not least, relation to the terrain around the building. Then there are the effects of the building's altitudes etc. In total they are cycles with sine character of dampening and drying. The thesis discusses how to test the functionality of AIR insulations designed for the floor ventilation in historic buildings and follows on from the previously published articles. A flow analysis is being performed on an object of the city of Žirovnice which has been registered in the list of cultural monuments and was built as a brewery in the years 1589-1592 on the site of an older medieval building. This article brings new air-flow element. The aim of the article is to analyse in detail the air flow in a specific floor void with the aid of modern CFD programs and experimental measurements using the ALMEMO
Ventilation of a multifunctional house
Husák, Martin ; Rubina, Aleš (referee) ; Rubinová, Olga (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of ventilation equipment and air conditioning for a multifunctional building, which has 4 doctor's offices, a hairdresser, a driving school and 3 residential flats. The house is designed to meet all the necessary requirements regarding ventilation. Air handling units are designed to discharge degraded air to the exterior and bring fresh air back. Thermal comfort for the winter is ensured by radiators and in the summer by air conditioning. The theoretical part is focused on climatic conditions for the design of air conditioners, refrigeration systems and refrigerants.
Air conditioning in the background of the production hall
Stepanov, Evgenii ; Blasinski, Petr (referee) ; Rubinová, Olga (advisor)
The bachelors thesis deals with the design of air conditioning in the background of the production hall. The work contains three parts. The theoretical part is focused on the issue of the working environment. The calculation part deals with the design of air conditioning units in the background of the production hall. The last part consists of project documentation.
HVAC of municipal office
Adamec, Jan ; Rubinová,, Olga (referee) ; Horák, Petr (advisor)
The project objective is to propose air conditioning equipment to achieve optimum internal microclimate of the object. The proposed system of warm-air heating and air conditioning is equal-pressure. The system is complemented by a proposal circulating fan coil units.
Energy-saving ventilation systems in family house
Seget, Ondřej ; Rubinová, Olga (referee) ; Horák, Petr (advisor)
Main purpose of project is design of economical ventilation system. Designed preasure equal air heating system is supportet by sollar collectors and fluid-ground heat exchanger.
Design of air conditioning system of a flat
Vrbický, Jiří ; Zerzaňová, Alena (referee) ; Hejčík, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis is consisting of theoretic part, which deal with used ventilating systems, ways of waste heat recovery and describe basic types of air-conditioning systems. Following part attend to design of ventilating system and multi-split air-conditioning system for flat. Part of design of ventilation system is calculation of noise levels in rooms. Air-conditioner design is based on calculation of thermal stress. Annual demand of cold and heat demand are calculated using TRANSYS software. Design documentation is part of the diploma thesis.
Injection moulding
Heralt, Aleš ; Balej, Zdeněk (referee) ; Žák, Ladislav (advisor)
This Bachelor´s thesis is focused on construction forms for injection of thermoplastic matters. The technology for plastic products production is technology that participate more and more in production of all sorts of products - from technical components over kitchenware after as much as toys. Main part of this thesis is focused on description of the injection valve, ejector, annealing and ventilation system forms for injection with the main structural principles.

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