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The preparation of cellular concrete for insulating purposes
Koutný, Ondřej ; Šiler, Pavel (referee) ; Opravil, Tomáš (advisor)
In these days of economic crisis subsiding, in the civil engineering the attention is pointed especially to the systems, which effectively reduce energy and decrease costs associated with using of residential or industrial premises. Especially the heat-insulating systems are mentioned, because of their characteristics and construction which will be applied economical solutions. It is possible to use the materials based on aerated concrete which excel within construction materials due to its heat-insulating properties. The use of this material for clearly heat-insulations seems to be fully-fledged alternative to standard heat-insulating systems also due to combination of nature character and sufficient strength. This work deals with possibility of preparation non-bearing, heat-insulating material based on autoclaved aerated concrete with volume weight under 200 kg/m3.
Possibilities of utilizing lightweight autoclaved silicate based materials for insulation of building structures
Novák, Jakub ; Sedlmajer, Martin (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with the issue of thermal insulation for building structures using autoclaved aerated concrete on silicate based with density up to 200 kg/m3. The theoretical part presents the knowledge of the thermal protection of buildings and thermal insulation materials. Thereafter are distributed insulation systems. Production of aerated concrete and its properties is described in detail. In thesis were evaluated possibilities of use this material. The materiál is proved to be suitable for the production of thermal insulating wall, insulated foundation slabs or composite external panels. In the practical part were find out the values of physical and mechanical properties of aerated concrete product. Test results showed that the product can be used as an alternative to standard insulation systems. Component of the practical part was also to compare various insulation materials on the present market. In the conclusion is performed an overall assessment that includes the overall findings and the results.
Emissions Released During the Production of Selected Contact Thermal Insulation Materials
Horenský, Dominik
The topic of the thesis is the study of the influence of selected thermal insulation materials on climate change. Specifically, the amounts of CO2 and SO2 emitted into the atmosphere during the production of these materials are compared. The materials are chosen for contact insulation systems. The input data are from EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) databases that comply with ISO 14025. The aim is to present the production phase of the life cycle of building materials and the importance of their selection for emission reduction. Of the materials analysed, hemp performed best, achieving negative CO2 production and the lowest SO2 production of all, despite its greater thickness. The results can be used for further research due to the input data meeting the ISO standard.
Návrh dřevostavby rodinného domu
Loucký, Jiří
The topic of this bachelor thesis is to develop a proposal of timber building of a family house with a wooden supporting structure and straw heat insulation made of panels. The use of natural materials was taken into account at designing the house. The object is designed for four member family. There is only one floor with the attic suitable for living and no cellar. The object disposition is well situated towards the cardinal directions. The composition of the circuit casing is assessed from the perspective of thermal protection requirements. For the proposal of the dispositional solution is developed drawing documentation with technical description of the object. In the text section, there is also attention paid to the comparison of straw insulation with other commonly used natural thermal insulations.
Possibilities of utilizing lightweight autoclaved silicate based materials for insulation of building structures
Novák, Jakub ; Sedlmajer, Martin (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with the issue of thermal insulation for building structures using autoclaved aerated concrete on silicate based with density up to 200 kg/m3. The theoretical part presents the knowledge of the thermal protection of buildings and thermal insulation materials. Thereafter are distributed insulation systems. Production of aerated concrete and its properties is described in detail. In thesis were evaluated possibilities of use this material. The materiál is proved to be suitable for the production of thermal insulating wall, insulated foundation slabs or composite external panels. In the practical part were find out the values of physical and mechanical properties of aerated concrete product. Test results showed that the product can be used as an alternative to standard insulation systems. Component of the practical part was also to compare various insulation materials on the present market. In the conclusion is performed an overall assessment that includes the overall findings and the results.
The preparation of cellular concrete for insulating purposes
Koutný, Ondřej ; Šiler, Pavel (referee) ; Opravil, Tomáš (advisor)
In these days of economic crisis subsiding, in the civil engineering the attention is pointed especially to the systems, which effectively reduce energy and decrease costs associated with using of residential or industrial premises. Especially the heat-insulating systems are mentioned, because of their characteristics and construction which will be applied economical solutions. It is possible to use the materials based on aerated concrete which excel within construction materials due to its heat-insulating properties. The use of this material for clearly heat-insulations seems to be fully-fledged alternative to standard heat-insulating systems also due to combination of nature character and sufficient strength. This work deals with possibility of preparation non-bearing, heat-insulating material based on autoclaved aerated concrete with volume weight under 200 kg/m3.

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