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Fittings catalogue for low pressure sewer networks
Hlavínek, Jakub ; Kocůr, Pavel (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
Thesis describes the actual state of low pressure sewer systems designing, basic characteristics of low pressure sewer systems and design basics in Czech republic and abroad in accordance with czech and european standards. Next part contains description of fittings used in low pressure sewer and emphasizes its key role in design, service and maintenance of the system. Based on gathered informations the fittings calatogue for low pressure sewer networks was created. Followed subjects were closing fittings, backflow valves, cleaning sets and bleeding- and aerating vents. The last part of the bachelor thesis is a test of softsealing backflow valve for the purpose of tightness definition.
Assessment of operation of the pressure sewerage system of the Hradek u Sušice village
Macsek, Tomáš ; Kocůr, Pavel (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals with the assessment of a low pressure sewer system (LPS) in the village of Hrádek u Sušice during its test operation. It assesses the functionality of the LPS, parameters of operation and lists types of failures, which were found during the test operation, as well as the causes for the failings. For the purpose of determination of the LPS functionality and causes of failures, continual measurements of pressure have been made on selected sites followed by a thorough analysis of the data.
Discoloration events in the water-supply networks
Janča, Štěpán ; Kocůr, Pavel (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to summarize the available knowledge on the occurrence and formation of turbidity in the water supply system and the design and application of methodology for measuring the potential occurrence of turbidity in the water supply. Problems of the current state of the quality of drinking water in public water supply systems, with a focus on the occurrence of cataract formation turbidity legislative change indicators of drinking water in the Czech Republic and abroad, and potential methods of measuring turbidity is discribed in the first part of the thesis. In the second part of the paper is a methodology for measuring the potential of turbidity in the water supply network. The methodology is applied in the case study Hrbová pressure zone, which is part of the distribution network of city Vsetin. The case study of the thesis is a statistical analysis and mathematical model of consumption of pressure zone Hrbová.
Fittings catalogue for low pressure sewer networks
Hlavínek, Jakub ; Kocůr, Pavel (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
Thesis describes the actual state of low pressure sewer systems designing, basic characteristics of low pressure sewer systems and design basics in Czech republic and abroad in accordance with czech and european standards. Next part contains description of fittings used in low pressure sewer and emphasizes its key role in design, service and maintenance of the system. Based on gathered informations the fittings calatogue for low pressure sewer networks was created. Followed subjects were closing fittings, backflow valves, cleaning sets and bleeding- and aerating vents. The last part of the bachelor thesis is a test of softsealing backflow valve for the purpose of tightness definition.
Assessment of operation of the pressure sewerage system of the Hradek u Sušice village
Macsek, Tomáš ; Kocůr, Pavel (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals with the assessment of a low pressure sewer system (LPS) in the village of Hrádek u Sušice during its test operation. It assesses the functionality of the LPS, parameters of operation and lists types of failures, which were found during the test operation, as well as the causes for the failings. For the purpose of determination of the LPS functionality and causes of failures, continual measurements of pressure have been made on selected sites followed by a thorough analysis of the data.
Discoloration events in the water-supply networks
Janča, Štěpán ; Kocůr, Pavel (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to summarize the available knowledge on the occurrence and formation of turbidity in the water supply system and the design and application of methodology for measuring the potential occurrence of turbidity in the water supply. Problems of the current state of the quality of drinking water in public water supply systems, with a focus on the occurrence of cataract formation turbidity legislative change indicators of drinking water in the Czech Republic and abroad, and potential methods of measuring turbidity is discribed in the first part of the thesis. In the second part of the paper is a methodology for measuring the potential of turbidity in the water supply network. The methodology is applied in the case study Hrbová pressure zone, which is part of the distribution network of city Vsetin. The case study of the thesis is a statistical analysis and mathematical model of consumption of pressure zone Hrbová.

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