Buildings 1
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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124PSA1 | Z,ZK | 5 | 2P+2C | Czech |
- Relations:
- In order to register for course 124PSA2, the student must have registered for course 124PSA2 in a previous semester or in the same semester.
- The course 124SFA can be graded only after the course 124PSA1 has been successfully completed.
- The course 124PSA2 can be graded only after the course 124PSA1 has been successfully completed.
- Course guarantor:
- Petr Hájek
- Lecturer:
- Petr Hájek, Magdaléna Novotná, Jan Růžička
- Tutor:
- Petr Hájek, David Hes, Magdaléna Novotná, Zuzana Rácová, Jan Růžička, Martin Vonka
- Supervisor:
- Department of Architectural Engineering
- Synopsis:
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The concept of design of building structures with a comprehensive consideration of the functional requirements imposed on individual elements. Requirements for building structures, structural system, interaction of elements, spatial effect of the structural system. Vertical load-bearing structures (functions, requirements, principles of the structural design of walls, columns), floor structures (functions, requirements, principles of the structural design of vaults, wooden ceilings, reinforced concrete ceilings, ceramic concrete ceilings, steel and steel concrete ceilings). Expansion joints in load-bearing systems. Structural systems of single and multi-storey buildings, structural systems of long-span structures.
- Requirements:
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For graduates of secondary technical schools with construction specialization: basic knowledge of creating technical documentation and drawing construction structures.
For other students: enrollment in the subject YZSK_Technical drawing of building structures.
- Syllabus of lectures:
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1. Basic classification and development of building structures.
2. Requirements for building structures, principles of structural design. Structural systems.
3. Vertical structures 1 - Functions, requirements, technological and construction principles.
4. Vertical structures 2 - Material and technological variants of load-bearing walls and columns.
5. Vertical structures 3 - Envelopes of buildings. Partitions.
6. Horizontal structures 1 - Functions, requirements, technological and construction principles. Vaults.
7. Horizontal structures 2 - Reinforced concrete and ceramic-concrete floor structures.
8. Horizontal structures 3 - Steel and steel-concrete floor structures.
9. Horizontal structures 4 - Wooden, wood-concrete and combined floor structures. Floors. Suspended ceilings.
10. Horizontal structures 5 - Overhanging structures.
11. Clause.
12. Comprehensive overview of structural systems. Long-span and high-rise buildings.
13. Structural design of buildings in the context of sustainable construction.
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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1. Introduction, phases of the construction process, principles of technical documentation (Task 1: Drawing, 1:50)
2. Design of the building envelope – determination of the heat transfer coefficient U (Task 2: Design of the envelope and calculation of the heat transfer coefficient)
3. Design of structural systems of multi-storey buildings (Task 3: Design of structural systems, 1:200)
4. Tutorial hours
5. Drawing test
6. Modular coordination of building. Installation of window openings in single-layer and sandwich masonry. (Task 4a: Floor plan of a typical floor, 1:50)
7. Design of floor structures - monolithic floor structure (Task 5: Design of a monolithic floor structure, drawing 1:50)
8. Design of floor structures – prefa and prefamonolithic floor structure, height modular coordination of building systems (Task 5: Design of prefabricated or prefamonolithic floor structure, Drawing 1:50; Task 4b: Section of a typical floor 1:50)
9. Construction and temperature. tech solution of continuity of vertical and ceiling construction at the envelope – complex section (Task 7: Complex section at the envelope, 1:20)
10. Closure – Complex section
11. Design variants of overhanging structures (Task 8: Design of overhanging structures, 1:200, 1:50)
12. Tutorial hour
13. Credit
- Study Objective:
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The student will be able to master the basic concept of the design of load-bearing structures of buildings with a comprehensive consideration of the functional requirements imposed on individual elements.
- Study materials:
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Hájek P. et al.: Construction of ground structures 1 - Load-bearing structures I, ČVUT script, Prague 2006
Hájek P. et al.: Civil engineering I. For SPŠ stavební, Grada, 2014
Hájek P.: Syllabus for lectures from KPS 1 (lecturer's personal website)
Růžička 1.: Syllabus for lectures from PSA1 (personal website of the lecturer)
subject boards on the 5th floor of building A
product and technological bases of manufacturers
technical standards and decrees
- Note:
- Time-table for winter 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
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri - Time-table for summer semester 2024/2025:
- Time-table is not available yet
- The course is a part of the following study plans:
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- Architektura a stavitelství (compulsory course)
- Architektura a stavitelství (compulsory course)