225-0064 – Building Constructions I. (PS I.)
Gurantor department | Department of Building Constructions |
Subject guarantor | doc. Ing. Jaroslav Solař, Ph.D. |
Study level | undergraduate or graduate |
Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences
Collecting of basic knowledges and skills in this branches:
- Structural Systems
- Foudantion Systems
- Substructure, substructure waterproofing
- Vertical Load-carrying Structures
- Cladding, Masonry
- Chimney-stalk and Ventilation
- Non-carrying structures and partition walls
Comprehension of basic ideas, correlations and its aplication by analysis of the problems.
Teaching methods
Lectures
Tutorials
Summary
The content focuses on structural systems of buildings, masonry, prefabricated constructions, foundations and foundation engineering, incl. categorization of foundation structures, walls, partitions and protection of contructions against water and moisture, substructure.
Keywords: structural systems of constructions, excavation and foundations, deep and flat foundations, walls, partitions, water-proofing, substructure.
Compulsory literature:
[1] Medan Mehta Ph.D., Walter Scarborough, Diane Armpriest, Building Construction: Principles, Materials, & Systems (2nd Edition), January 6, 2012, ISBN-10: 0132148692, ISBN-13: 978-0132148696
[2] Francis D. K. Ching, Cassandra Adams, Building Construction Illustrated, October 2, 2000, ISBN-10: 0471358983, ISBN-13: 978-0471358985, Edition: 3rd
[3] B. C. Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain and A. K. Jain, Building Construction, Publisher: Laxmi Publications (30 Dec 2005), Language: English, ISBN-10: 8170080533, ISBN-13: 978-8170080534
[4] Frederick S. Merritt, Building Design and Construction Handbook, Sixth Edition
Publisher: McGRAW-HILL: New York, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Auckland, Bogotá, Caracas, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Mexico City, Milan, Montreal, New Delhi, San Juan, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto, Copyright / Pub. Date: 2001, 1994, 1982, 1975, 1965, 1958 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.,
ISBN: 9780070419995
Recommended literature:
Recommended reading is the same required literature.
Prerequisities
Subject has no prerequisities.
Co-requisities
Subject has no co-requisities.