Timber Constructions
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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124DRS | Z,ZK | 3 | 2P+1C | Czech |
- Course guarantor:
- Jan Tywoniak
- Lecturer:
- Vladimír Mózer, Jan Růžička, Kamil Staněk, Jan Tywoniak, Lukáš Velebil
- Tutor:
- Vladimír Mózer, Jan Růžička, Kamil Staněk, Jan Tywoniak, Lukáš Velebil
- Supervisor:
- Department of Architectural Engineering
- Synopsis:
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Students will learn about the complex issues of designing modern wooden buildings. The introductory block of lectures is dedicated to the material base, structural systems, and mechanical properties of wood and wood-based materials. The principles of ensuring spatial rigidity of the light frame and mass-timber structural systems are presented. It follows a lecture block focused on the design of envelope constructions of wooden buildings, moisture safety, biological threats, and principles of wood protection. In the following two lectures, the structure of wood and the interaction of the wood substance with air humidity, which has a significant effect on all technical properties of wood, are described in more detail. The next lecture is devoted to passive measures to reduce the risk of summer overheating of wooden buildings. In the last lecture, construction technology is discussed and a comprehensive approach to the design of modern wooden buildings is emphasised.
- Requirements:
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building structures, timber structures, building physics, fire safety
- Syllabus of lectures:
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Lecture 1 - Materials for wooden buildings
Lecture 2 - Structural types of wooden buildings I
Lecture 3 - Structural types of wooden buildings II
Lecture 4 - Mechanical properties and structural design
Lecture 5 - Examples of construction
Lecture 6 - Building envelopes
Lecture 7 - Construction details of wooden buildings
Lecture 8 - Biodegradation and protection of wood
Lecture 9 - Anatomy and properties of wood I.
Lecture 10 - Anatomy and properties of wood II.
Lecture 11 - Summer performance of wooden buildings
Lecture 12 - Comprehensive design, planning and construction technology
Lecture 13 - Timber structures and sustainable buildings
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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Exercise 1 - Project assignment, analysis of the assignment, analysis of the requirements
Exercise 2 - Structural system design
Exercise 3 - Design of building envelope and internal structures
Exercise 4 - Construction details
Exercise 5 - Technology of construction
Exercise 6 - Consultations
- Study Objective:
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The course aims at making students capable of designing a healthy and durable wooden building. They will learn to understand and take into account the specific properties of wood and wood-based materials. They will deepen their knowledge of the hygrothermal behaviour of structures with a predominance of moisture-sensitive materials. They will also use their knowledge of building physics, fire safety, and indoor environmental theory to solve the semester project.
- Study materials:
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[1] study materials for lectures and exercises on the course website
[2] K. Kolb. Dřevostavby. 3. vydání, Grada 2011.
[3] J. Hazucha, J. Bárta. Konstrukční detaily pro pasivní domy. Grada 2014.
[4] M. Pokorný, P. Hejtmánek. Požární bezpečnost staveb. ČVUT v Praze 2021.
[5] Koželouh, B. Dřevěné konstrukce podle Eurokódu 5 - Step 1 - Navrhování a konstrukční materiály. Zlín: B. Koželouh, 1998.
[6] Koželouh, B. Dřevěné konstrukce podle Eurokódu 5 - Step 2 - Navrhování detailů a nosných systémů. Praha: Informační centrum ČKAIT, 2004.
[7] Gabriel, I. Dřevěné fasády - materiály, návrhy, realizace. Praha: Grada Publishing, 2011.
[8] www.dataholz.at. Stavebně-fyzikální (tepelná, vlhkostní, akustická, požární) a ekologická data pro stavební materiály, stavební díly a stavební spoje.
- Note:
- Further information:
- https://kps.fsv.cvut.cz/index.php?lmut=cz&part=vyuka&sub=predmety&type=all&kod=124DRS
- Time-table for winter semester 2024/2025:
- Time-table is not available yet
- Time-table for summer semester 2024/2025:
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06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
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