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2024/2025

Completing Constructions

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124KKR Z,ZK 6 2P+3C Czech
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In order to register for the course 124KKR, the student must have registered for the course 124SF1 no later than in the same semester.
The course 124KKR can be graded only after the course 124SF1 has been successfully completed.
Course guarantor:
Pavel Kopecký, Šárka Šilarová
Lecturer:
Pavel Kopecký, Šárka Šilarová
Tutor:
Martin Bursík, Pavel Kopecký, Šárka Šilarová
Supervisor:
Department of Architectural Engineering
Synopsis:

Construction principles of the design of roof coverings for flat, sloping and steep roofs. The design of roof coverings in terms of requirements: building physical, waterproofing, operational, static, fire, acoustic, biological, chemical, lifetime and recycling. Principles of design of additional elements and details of roof coverings of flat, sloping and steep roofs based on the stated requirements and given boundary conditions. Designing and the ability to select suitable assembly structures based on the theories of design principles and the principles of solving individual groups of elements from the area of assembly structures. This involves the creation of insulation systems, windows and doors, internal dividing walls, floors and floor structures and their details.

Requirements:

SF 1

Syllabus of lectures:

1. Packaging structures - functions, terminology, general solution principles, requirements, standards and regulations

2 Single-skin flat roofs - design principles, construction-physical analysis, material and construction variants, construction details

3. Double-skinned and light flat roofs - material and structural composition variants - structural details.

4 Operational and green roofs - structural physical analysis and material and structural variants - structural details

5. Pitched roofs - design principles of pitched and steep roof structures - solutions for additional attic insulation

6. Pitched roofs - Principles of design of additional elements and details of roof coverings of pitched and steep roofs

7. Insulation systems - contact - design principles and design principles

8. Insulation systems - structural solution of double-layer insulation systems, material and construction variants

9. Theory of creation of hole fillings - functional and connecting joint - prerequisites for maintaining properties in the built-in state

10. Floors - functional requirements for structural creation, material solutions, basic details.

11. Suspended ceilings, partitions - functional requirements for construction, material solutions, basic details.

12. Light perimeter cladding - systems of modular and frame facades, pre-set and built-in, creation of details.

13. Syllabus summary, revision and questions

Syllabus of tutorials:

1. Assignment of flat and pitched roof tasks - Design and assessment of the composition of a flat roof covering

2. Design and assessment of the composition of the flat roof covering (thermal technology, stability, drainage), Floor plan + section

3. Details, technical report

4. Design and assessment of the composition of the sloping roof covering.

5. Design and assessment of the composition of the roof covering (thermal technology, stability, drainage), Floor plan + section

6. Details, technical report

7. Submission of flat and pitched roof tasks Task assignment - Design and assessment of the perimeter shell

8. Design and assessment of the perimeter shell (thermal technology, stability). Details, technical report.

9. Selection and installation of hole filling, details and technical report.

10. Design and assessment of two variants of partitions (structural and physical assessment)

11. Design and assessment of two floors (structural and physical assessment)

12. Submission of tasks – perimeter shell, hole filling, floor and crossbar

Study Objective:

The student will be able to perform building physical and structural analysis and design of flat roofs, floors, partitions, envelope wall structures and hole fillings.

Study materials:

Hanzalová - Šilarová: Konstrukce pozemních staveb 40 - Zastřešení. Praha, ČVUT 2005, ISBN 987-80-01-04469-8

Fajkoš: Ploché střechy. Brno, VUT 1997, ISBN 80-214-0973-x

Hájek – Novák – Šmejcký: Konstrukce pozemních staveb 30 - Kompletační konstrukce. Praha, ČVUT 2002, ISBN 80-01-02506-3

Hanzalová - Šilarová a kol.: Ploché střechy. Praha, IC ČKAIT 2005, ISBN 80-86769-71-2

Kolektiv autorů: Pravidla pro navrhování a provádění střech - Cech klempířů, pokrývačů a tesařů ČR 2014, ISBN 978-80-260-6187-8

Hájek, P. a kolektiv: Pozemní stavitelství II, Učebnice pro střední školy se stavebním zaměřením, Praha, Sobotáes 2022, ISBN 978-80-86817-50-7.

Hanzalová - Šilarová: Konstrukce pozemních staveb 40 - Zastřešení. Praha, ČVUT 2005, ISBN 987-80-01-04469-8

Note:
Further information:
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Time-table for winter semester 2024/2025:
Time-table is not available yet
Time-table for summer semester 2024/2025:
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
roomTH:C-219

10:00–11:50
(lecture parallel1)
Thákurova 7 (budova FSv)
Thu
roomTH:A-334

14:00–16:50
(lecture parallel1
parallel nr.101)

Thákurova 7 (budova FSv)
roomTH:A-334

17:00–19:50
(lecture parallel1
parallel nr.102)

Thákurova 7 (budova FSv)
Fri
The course is a part of the following study plans:
Data valid to 2024-12-21
For updated information see http://bilakniha.cvut.cz/en/predmet4203406.html