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Technology and Innovation Centre Telč
Abrhámová, Tereza ; Suchánek, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The aim of the thesis was drafting of a technology and innovation centre in the developing area of city Telc -in the borough called 'Za Stinadly'. Objects, which are designed for various operations of small and medium enterprises, cover the maximum of provided area and their layout fully respects the contour lines. The entrance into the area is provided from the Trebicska street and the conflict-free movement of persons and vehicles is secured, too. Production units are divided into two types. The thesis is aimed on the production unit of type A with the production area of 75m2. Each unit has facilities for ten employees and consists of an office and an industrial hall. Important requirement was the variability of space. Units are connected to the endwise set of twelve, therefore they are dispositionally linked and easily connectable according to the customer's needs.
Possibilities of technical implementation of intensification the constructed treatment wetland
Suchánek, Pavel ; Kriška-Dunajský, Michal (referee) ; Pumprlová Němcová, Miroslava (advisor)
The Bachelors thesis is a study of three variants of solution of reconstruction and intensification of specific constructed wetland. Request for reconstruction of existing cleaner facility arose from an observer, who demanded increasing of cleaning efficiency because of expected changes on sewer. The introductory part deals with a theoretical summary of expert knowledge and information, which are responsible for familiarization with problematics of constructed wetland. Just the information about reconstructions of others constructed wetlands could be essential for solving this thesis. Based on the results of the progress and effectiveness of the proposed changes, it is possible to be inspired for further solutions. Practical part of thesis is a separate study, within which were proposed three variants of solution. Variants differ in economic and technical difficulty and are linked to each other. The first one is the least difficult option and serves only for maintain temporary state. The second variant includes complex reconstruction of the object using a vertical filter and ensures effective removal of observed pollution parameters (Suspended solids, COD, BOD, N-NH4+). The third option, economically and technologically the most demanding, should moreover chemically precipitate phosphorus. For clarity of the proposal were all variants compiled in 3D model. The aim of thesis was to elaborate several variants of solution of reconstruction and intensification of existing constructed wetland Biskoupky so that the operator can choose the one that suits him at most, taking into account the investment aspect.
BUT Technology Transfer Center
Hrach, Martin ; Suchánek, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the design of the BUT Technology Transfer Center. The complex is located in the Brno – Královo Pole district in the area of the BUT Technology Park. In the vicinity, there are the faculties of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and business BUT, as well as student dormitories and the CESA sports field. The land is bordered by roads on the west, north and east sides. On the western side of the property behind the Technická road, there is a uneven park adjacent to the Pod Palackého vrchem Sports Complex. The northern part of the property is also adjacent to the Technical road, behind which there is a grassy area, next to which there is a gardener's settlement. To the east of the property is Kolejní Street, lined with a wall and office and residential buildings located behind it. The southern part of the land is adjacent to the building of the Science and Technology Park of Prof. Lista and the parking area behind which is the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication Technologies. The BUT Technology Transfer Center is a complex of production cells for the needs of BUT students and employees to create mass production conditions for their projects. Adjacent to the production area is a five-story administrative building with a flat vegetated roof. The construction of the building is designed as a reinforced concrete skeleton with a module of 6 m, filled with ceramic masonry around the perimeter and insulated with expanded polystyrene. The shape of the building is a simple block, where the top floor is set back by one module in the southeast area. The administrative building is followed by a three-story garage building embedded in the ground. On the lowest floor of the administrative building, there is an entrance hall, a staircase with an elevator, and hygienic and technological facilities. On the upper floor, a technical room and an entrance hall are designed near the staircase, which is followed by a security service room and sanitary facilities. In the last underground floor, we can find technological facilities and an entrance hall near the stairs, then opposite the stairs is a corridor leading to the hygiene facilities and laboratories. On the first above-ground floor, a showroom, an archive, and a day room are designed on the right side of the corridor, located opposite the staircase. On the left side we will find the sanitary facilities and the warehouse and the maintenance workshop. On the top floor there are offices and a meeting room, by the stairs there is an exit to the outdoor terrace.
BUT Technology Transfer Center
Landová, Michaela ; Suchánek, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor's thesis is the design of an industrial building - VUT Technology Transfer Center. The work is based on a previously developed architectural study from subject AG034. The proposed plot of land is located in the Brno-Královo Pole district, specifically at the Technology Park area, near Palackého vrch. This is an undeveloped plot of land that has a very specific terrain relief. The proposed industrial area is located on the eastern edge of the plot, to enable the possible further use of the rest of the plot. The technology transfer center should primarily serve as a testing and verification center for workers and students of BUT in Brno. The campus is divided into three main parts. The first part is the entrance building where the administrative part and laboratory area are located. The second part consists of an open three-story parking lot with a technical part. Both of these buildings are accessible from Kolejní street. The last part of the area consists of production (testing) halls. Six of these rentable halls are designed in the project, and each hall has its own sanitary facilities and office space. The entrance to the plot for supply is proposed from Technická Street. A new road is created here, which ends with a roundabout. The production halls are designed in such a way that they are illuminated as much as possible. That's why a lightweight profiled cladding was used for the exterior cladding. Extensive green roofs with the possibility of placing photovoltaic panels are designed on all buildings. Green roofs should look natural and connect the building with the surroundings. The entire campus is designed in such a way that there are clearly separated functions and operations of individual objects.
Car center VW Mikulov
Chytilová, Nikola ; Suchánek, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is based on an architectural study developed in the subject AG033. This study further elaborated on the level of Documentation for building permits and subsequently Documentation for construction. The topic of the work is the design of the new Volkswagen Group car centre in Mikulov, used for distribution, warranty and post-warranty repairs and customer service of Škoda, Seat, Volkswagen and Audi cars. The object is in South Moravia, in the western part of the city of Mikulov. The land is located on a mostly flat terrain, to which Jiráskova Street adjoins from the north. Currently, the land is used only as manure storage for the neighbouring cowshed. The land is located in an industrial zone at a sufficient distance from residential buildings. The building is compositionally based on the shape of the land, and its form copies the western line of the land boundary. It is an object composed of two masses of trapezoidal plans representing the showroom and service areas, connected to each other by a block, where the warehouse is located. To achieve the building's dynamism, the showroom and service parts are higher than the warehouse part. In the service section, waist skylights are designed, which support the regularity and overall rhythm of the building's facade. On the north side of the property is the main entrance with a modified vestibule, equipped with a water area to welcome visitors. The remaining areas of the land are used for roads, parking lots for customers, employees and reserved parking spaces. The vertical supporting structure consists of steel columns based on concrete footings. Above the showroom, the horizontal supporting structure consists of steel trusses with counters, and attached steel purlins, which carry the roof's surface. In the service area, the steel lattice trusses are straight and thus form the frame structure of the belt skylights. The floor on the field will consist of a load-bearing reinforced concrete slab. The entire steel structure will be reinforced with steel weathering both in the plane of the walls and in the plane of the roof. The facade consists of insulating panels with an IPN core anchored to the supporting columns. The facade panels will be divided vertically and will be made in white and grey. The grey panels are designed in the places where the strip skylights of the service are located and will thus emphasize the vertical division and regularity of the facade.
TM03000027-V6: ESC 3 - Posouzení vlivu na přesnost navigačních systémů GNSS - Evaluation of factors influencing the GNSS positioning accuracy
Urbář, Jaroslav ; Suchánek, P. ; Chum, Jaroslav
Technická zpráva o vlivu na přesnost navigačních systémů GNSS. Získaná data k ověření vlivu na přesnost navigačních systémů GNSS při výskytu MSTID v ionosféře. \n\nTechnical report analyzing the effect of MSTIDs on an accuracy of GNSS based positioning. The analysis should be performed based on experimentally obtained data.\n
Milk and its alternatives
Pastorková, Eva ; Hubáček, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Suchánek, Pavel (referee)
The thesis focused on milk and its alternatives, i.e. plant-based drinks. The theoretical part summarized the nutritional value of milk and its consumption in the world and the Czech Republic. As a source of fats, proteins, minerals, and vitamins, milk is of nutritional value. Furthermore, the importance of milk in human nutrition for different age groups was discussed. Related dietary recommendations and reasons limiting milk consumption were introduced. This included health reasons such as lactose intolerance, cow milk protein allergy or the rarely occurring galactosemia, as well as ethical or environmental reasons. Last but not least, alternatives to milk, i.e. plant-based drinks, were presented. These drinks are based on extracts of legumes, cereals, nuts and/or seeds diluted with water and often supplemented with other additives. The practical part aimed to assess the dietary habits of the general public and nutritionally educated people regarding the consumption of milk and plant-based drinks, including their awareness of the importance of this food in human nutrition. Data were collected using a questionnaire survey. In addition, the nutritional values of selected plant-based drinks were also compared with cow's milk. Within the sample studied, milk was observed to be a frequent part of the...
Differences in adherence to nutrition recommendations based on prior education in youth football players at football academies
Wolfová, Nikola ; Suchánek, Pavel (advisor) ; Starnovská, Tamara (referee)
The diploma thesis describes the importance of education of young athletes in the field of nutrition. The theoretical part describes nutrition for children. It explains which macronutrients and micronutrients exist and why they are important for the child's body. Furthermore, sports nutrition for children and adolescents is discussed. Last but not least, the basic concepts associated with education, motivation and the influence of food on the mental and physical development of children and adolescents are explained. To meet the main purpose of this work, four goals were set. The first three goals are to compare two groups of boys. The first group of boys has been included in regional football academies for a long time and has been educated about proper nutrition in the past when joining the regional football academy and then in the following years. In the second group, the boys who come to the regional football academy are new, have never been instructed in proper nutrition before and will be educated for the first time. The comparison outlines whether and what is the difference between the results of body composition and diet of previously educated boys compared to those who were newly informed. The fourth goal was to verify whether and what is the importance of education and educational materials...

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