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Lightweight building envelope analysis in terms of thermal stability in summer
Hofman, Petr ; Meixner,, Miloslav (referee) ; Žák, Antonín (advisor)
The master’s thesis analyzes different methods of comparing structures in terms of thermal stability in summer. An important part is the evaluation of the results accuracy and computational models of these methods. In conclusion it describes the influence of building envelope on the thermal stability of the internal environment in the summer, which are important design parameters and how to optimize the design of wall.
Dynamics of heating surfaces behavior
Oravec, Jakub ; Gebauer, Günter (referee) ; Šikula, Ondřej (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the research of dynamics of selected heating surfaces behavior. The aim of the thesis is to determine the dynamics of heating and cooling and to determine the effect of these characteristics on energy consumption of the building. The project part deals with the design of a heating solution for a residential building in three variants. An Energetic simulation is made for the designed variants, that compares the consumption of thermal energy during one year. The next simulation research the dynamics of selected large-scale heating surfaces. For each construction, nonstationary models of heating up and cooling were made, which are compared in terms of the thermal inertia.
Dynamics of heating surfaces behavior
Oravec, Jakub ; Gebauer, Günter (referee) ; Šikula, Ondřej (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the research of dynamics of selected heating surfaces behavior. The aim of the thesis is to determine the dynamics of heating and cooling and to determine the effect of these characteristics on energy consumption of the building. The project part deals with the design of a heating solution for a residential building in three variants. An Energetic simulation is made for the designed variants, that compares the consumption of thermal energy during one year. The next simulation research the dynamics of selected large-scale heating surfaces. For each construction, nonstationary models of heating up and cooling were made, which are compared in terms of the thermal inertia.
Lightweight building envelope analysis in terms of thermal stability in summer
Hofman, Petr ; Meixner,, Miloslav (referee) ; Žák, Antonín (advisor)
The master’s thesis analyzes different methods of comparing structures in terms of thermal stability in summer. An important part is the evaluation of the results accuracy and computational models of these methods. In conclusion it describes the influence of building envelope on the thermal stability of the internal environment in the summer, which are important design parameters and how to optimize the design of wall.

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