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Study of the behavior of insulating materials in a high humidity environment
Havelka, Jindřich ; Peterková, Jitka (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
Extruded polystyrene (XPS) is presented as non-absorbent material and it is applied in building construction with high moisture, such as inverted roof. The reason for that is a very good ratio of thermal and mechanical properties and it is used in moisture-loaded applications due to the closed pore structure and high diffusion resistance factor, which are declared by the manufacturers. Long-term experience and studies show that XPS accumulates moisture during long-term exposure in an environment with high humidity. A long-term water absorption test at full immersion for 84 days has been proposed to better illustrate the trend of increasing water absorption. A total of 6 products from different manufacturers that are recommended for inverted roof application, were tested. All tested XPS products have reached high amount of water absorption. The main goal was to map the real properties of XPS at high humidity loads. It was found that each product showed a different degradation of thermal conductivity at the same volume moisture value. Furthermore, there was found the connection between the surface structure and amount of water absorption. Products with waffle structure had higher humidity than products with a fine structure.
Modernization of apartment house Vlhká 22, Brno
Neduchal, Zbyněk ; Šimkovičová, Ludmila (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis processes project documentation in the stage of construction for modernization of an apartment house near the center on the street Vlhká 22 in Brno. The building is divided into four residential floors and nonresidential basement and attic. On the first floor there are two residential units and the other four residential units. The foundation structures are made of solid bricks. The vertical load-bearing and non-load-bearing structures are also made of solid bricks. Exceptionally drywall partitions. In the basement, the ceiling structures are made of brick barrel vaults, above the above-ground floors there are wooden beamed ceilings. The roof structure of the building is made of purlin system with standing stool and covering of ceramic roof tiles. Three additional housing units will be built in the attic. In the basement, the masonry will be undercut by a chain saw, partly by pressure grouting and partly by a new layer with a waterproofing layer. All wood-beamed ceilings will be replaced with prefabricated ceiling beams with aerated concrete inserts without overhead slab. The garden part of the building will be insulated with mineral wool. The roof structure will be constructed from the street side as a shed roof and in the garden part a flat roof with a gradient layer of expanded polystyrene thermal insulation and a waterproofing layer of thermoplastic poleolefin.
Study of the behavior of insulating materials in a high humidity environment
Havelka, Jindřich ; Peterková, Jitka (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
Extruded polystyrene (XPS) is presented as non-absorbent material and it is applied in building construction with high moisture, such as inverted roof. The reason for that is a very good ratio of thermal and mechanical properties and it is used in moisture-loaded applications due to the closed pore structure and high diffusion resistance factor, which are declared by the manufacturers. Long-term experience and studies show that XPS accumulates moisture during long-term exposure in an environment with high humidity. A long-term water absorption test at full immersion for 84 days has been proposed to better illustrate the trend of increasing water absorption. A total of 6 products from different manufacturers that are recommended for inverted roof application, were tested. All tested XPS products have reached high amount of water absorption. The main goal was to map the real properties of XPS at high humidity loads. It was found that each product showed a different degradation of thermal conductivity at the same volume moisture value. Furthermore, there was found the connection between the surface structure and amount of water absorption. Products with waffle structure had higher humidity than products with a fine structure.
Modernization of apartment house Vlhká 22, Brno
Neduchal, Zbyněk ; Šimkovičová, Ludmila (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis processes project documentation in the stage of construction for modernization of an apartment house near the center on the street Vlhká 22 in Brno. The building is divided into four residential floors and nonresidential basement and attic. On the first floor there are two residential units and the other four residential units. The foundation structures are made of solid bricks. The vertical load-bearing and non-load-bearing structures are also made of solid bricks. Exceptionally drywall partitions. In the basement, the ceiling structures are made of brick barrel vaults, above the above-ground floors there are wooden beamed ceilings. The roof structure of the building is made of purlin system with standing stool and covering of ceramic roof tiles. Three additional housing units will be built in the attic. In the basement, the masonry will be undercut by a chain saw, partly by pressure grouting and partly by a new layer with a waterproofing layer. All wood-beamed ceilings will be replaced with prefabricated ceiling beams with aerated concrete inserts without overhead slab. The garden part of the building will be insulated with mineral wool. The roof structure will be constructed from the street side as a shed roof and in the garden part a flat roof with a gradient layer of expanded polystyrene thermal insulation and a waterproofing layer of thermoplastic poleolefin.

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