Nosná konstrukce výtahové šachty

Abstract

Bachelor's thesis deals with the topic of researching the possibilities of using and implementation of assembled steel elevator shafts, which are not very common in construction. It focuses mainly on the calculation of the ultimate limit state and the serviceability limit state of assembled steel elevator shafts for indoor use. The work also contains an example of a calculation from the field of mechanical engineering, which is important for the input values of the calculation of the shaft load. This thesis also includes calculations of atypical joints used in construction – rivet nuts and threads made in a stiffening sheet metal plate. It also contains other proposals of alternative joints. Furthermore, the possibility of using the proposed construction for either outdoor anchored or free-standing elevators is assessed.The end of this work contains a probabilistic assessment of steel cables strained by dynamic load.

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elevator shaft, rivet nuts, assembled shaft, guide rails

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