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Assessment and Optimization of the Water Distribution Network
Bakrlík, Marek ; Netušil, Lukáš (referee) ; Kučera, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this dissertation is the assessment and optimization of water distribution in the group water supply. The water supply networks are located in the Water Association of Babicko, former district of Uherské Hradiště, region of Zlín. The objective of this work is the unification of the entire documentation for all projects, creation of a hydraulic model of water supply network and subsequent verification of the existing capacities and pressure ratios. This work is particularly focused on the evaluation of pressure ratios at the highest and the lowest points of villages, whether they correspond to the legal limits, and subsequent design of a possible division to pressure zones.
Aircondition of building with medical operation
Frčka, Lukáš ; Rubina, Aleš (referee) ; Rubinová, Olga (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on a proposal of air-conditioning for operating rooms and hinterlands of adjacent clean spaces, clean corridors, rooms for patient preparation and cleaning etc. Air-conditioning units are designed according to functional, operational and hygienic requirements of microclimates of buildings. The theoretical part is focused on structural composition of air-conditioning units for spaces with high purity requirements. The calculation and project documentation part consist of designing three air conditioning devices for air-conditioning of operating rooms and adjacent clean spaces. The result of the thesis is detailed design and project documentation of these three devices.
The Analysis of Water Distribution Network of Vysoká nad Labem Municipality
Bakrlík, Marek ; Netušil, Lukáš (referee) ; Kučera, Tomáš (advisor)
The goal of my bachelor’s thesis is to assess the current supply system of drinking water in the village Vysoká nad Labem. The growth of the village has been the cause of the increasing consumption of drinking water. Due to the increase in water withdrawals the pressure conditions in the supply network has been also changed and has been struggling with the legal limits. Particularly the paper will focus on an evaluation of the pressure ratios at the highest point of the village followed by the design of a possible division to the pressure zones due to the potential supply by several sources.
Assessment of pressure conditions in the water supply network of the village Poličná
Zuzaňák, René ; Libosvár, Dušan (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is devoted to the hydraulic analysis of the water supply network in the municipality of Poličná, Vsetín district. The introductory part of the thesis is devoted to the theory of mathematical modelling of the water supply network. A quasi-dynamic hydraulic model of the entire water supply network was created to determine the pressure conditions of the water supply network and then calibrated and verified based on the pressure measurements on the water supply network. The characteristic operating conditions of the water supply network were reflected in the simulation model of EPANET 2.2. Following the existing scale and type of development given by the current zoning plan of the municipality of Poličná, the pressure conditions on the water supply network of the municipality of Poličná were assessed using the results of the hydraulic analysis. The thesis includes proposed measures to optimize the pressure conditions for the prospective scale of development.
Technical audit of the water supply system
Sovák, Zdeněk ; Svoboda, Miroslav (referee) ; Kučera, Tomáš (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the technical audit of a water supply system. The subject of the thesis is the preparation of a case study. The aim of the thesis is to describe the problems of the water supply system in the locality of interest and to propose appropriate measures to improve the existing situation.
Hydraulic analysis of the Tvarožná water supply system
Trněná, Eva ; Sucháček, Tomáš (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the hydraulic analysis of the existing water distribution system of Tvarožná village. The thesis is divided into several parts. The first part introduces the purpose of the work. The second part focuses on mathematical modeling of water distribution system, hydraulic analysis of water distribution system, describe Epanet 2.0 software that was used for modeling and review the current research on mathematical modeling of water distributions systems. The third part of the thesis analyzes in detail the studied area and describes drinking water distribution to the municipality. The fourth part describes the measuring campaign in the locality and its evaluation, which was subsequently used for the model construction. The fifth part describes the input data and the procedure for the model settings in the software Epanet 2.0. The results of the hydraulic analysis are the pressure conditions in the water distribution network, which are compared to the actual valid legislation. Also the hydraulic capacities of the fire hydrants and their location in the municipality are compared to the standard requirements.
Air handling units
Cakl, Dominik ; Blasinski, Petr (referee) ; Rubina, Aleš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the analysis of problems of unevenly stratified air flow in air handling units and subsequent optimization with respect to speed ratios, energy efficiency and legislative requirements. Methods of solving the problem are theoretical and experimental, while the theoretical part deals with air distribution by means of air-conditioning fans with a focus on their aerodynamics, pressure conditions and other requirements, which are an integral part of properly designed equipment. In the experimental part of the thesis was applied a proposal of an innovative technical approach to a specific model of air conditioning assembly, which was implemented in the laboratories of the Institute of Building Services.
Hydraulic analysis of the Brno - Bystrc water supply system
Hofmannová, Lenka ; Tauš, Miloslav (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis is focused on the hydraulic analysis of water storage Brno – Bystrc. The structure is devided into three parts. The first part is devoted to the research of used and applied methods and all available software tools, especially to the EPANET 2.0 programme, which was used during solving of given issue. The thesis also deals with description of specific campaign, which is the integral part of conducted analysis, and with the very hydraulic analysis, process and with the interpretation of acquired results outcome. The last part is dedicated to methodology of determining of the hydraulic capacity in chosen selected hydrants, which are not primarily intended for the fire protection, in the view of the CSN 73 0873 - Fire protection of buildings- Equipment for fire-water supply.
Optimisation of Pressure Condition in water Distribution Networks
Straňák, Petr ; Sucháček, Tomáš (referee) ; Tuhovčák, Ladislav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with pressure in the water distribution network. The introductory chapter describes legislative requirements for network pressures and means of network auditing. The following chapter deals with the optimization of pressure conditions in the water distribution network, describes the positive and negative aspects of pressure optimization, illustrates ways of influencing pressures, and briefly analyzes existing case studies from abroad. In the final chapter, with the help of the EPANET 2.0 program, pressure optimization is performed on the fictional network.
Hydraulic analysis of the water supply network of the municipality of Ostopovice
Jaroš, Zdeněk ; Sucháček, Tomáš (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
The theses focuses on a hydraulic analysis of a water supply network of a village called Ostopovice, located in South Moravia. Theses presents a detailed quasi-dynamic hydraulic simulation of the water supply network based on own consumer field survey. Subsequently, the assembled model was calibrated and verified by hydraulic data measured on the water supply network. The model was made to simulate characteristic water supply system operating conditions. Using the hydraulic analysis results, the theses assesses network pressure conditions with regards to the existing building range and type, taking into the account the extent of expected house development of the area. The work concludes with a proposition for measures leading to the water supply network pressure conditions optimization.

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