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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Ytterväggar för nybyggnation av modulhus : Hur påverkar valet av yttervägg installation och kostnader för modulhus

Mohsin, Nooraldeen, Hardi, Bawan January 2017 (has links)
This work aims at identifying and proposing four prefabricated exterior wall elements to a company that will build small prefabricated houses where the house elements are produced in a Micro factory. The four wall elements are as follows: Corner wall units, wall elements with no cut-out for windows and doors, wall elements with cut-out for a window and door and wall elements with cut-out for a door. In this report four different prefabricated outer wall elements have been proposed for small housing project. A comparison study has been made between three different wall solutions (Outer wall solution two has been proposed by the students themselves as well as outer wall solution one and three from two different building suppliers, Isover and Paroc.) to ensure which of these walls fits the best for the four prefabrication element drawings. The main difference between the walls solutions mentioned above is that outer wall solution two has one thick layer of insulation with light beam rails and outer wall solution one and three has massive tree beams in them with separated insulation layers. The advantage of light rails compared to massive rails in outer walls is that the thermal bridges are minimized due to the fact that there are not as much exposed joints in the outer wall with light rails. One more big difference is that the U-value's differ between the three outer-wall solutions. Since the materials are different in the three outer-walls the sound insulation and fire protection characteristics also differ. The sound insulation and fire protection ability depends mainly on the amount of plaster boards and type of insulation in the wall. Outer wall solution two has been chosen for the house project and it will be the head characteristic wall ahead in this report. Outer wall Option Two) was chosen for the project. It was chosen due to following criteria's: low energy needs for active heating, low manufacturing costs, low U-value, low construction weight, good moist resistance, good sound reduction and high fire protection class.
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Vliv provedení zateplení stavby pro rodinou rekreaci na výdaje spojené s jejím provozem / Influence of Insulating a Building for Family Holiday on the Expenses Related to its Operation

Hanyk, Tomáš January 2018 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the impact of thermal insulation on expenses relateted to the operation of the weekend house. Theoretical part describes options of thermal insulation systems, insulation methodes, describes structural prices and costs. Practical part of this thesis describes heat costs on specific weekend house situated in Karlovy Vary region. Thermal insulations are designed in three different variants. Calculation of costs of every designed insulation systém is included in this thesis. In next part of thesis is calculated return of investment for every designed solution. In conclusion of the diploma thesis are compared impacts of thermal insulation on expenses ralated to the operation of the weekend house.
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Úspory ve vytápění budov / The savings in heating buildings

Rokůsek, Petr January 2012 (has links)
This thesis theoretically in Part A deals with the solution in savings heating building and heating hot water. It examines the impact of austerity measures on the overall need for and consumption of heat energy and its economic impact and compared with each other in order to achieve maximum efficiency. Part B is their subsequent application to a given object - a residental building, various design alternatives and the resulting energy savings improvements. Experimental Part C deals with indirect measurement of the thermal conductivity of building materials.

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