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2010-01-14

Structural Analysis and Design of Steel Extension of the Šutka Swimming Complex in Prague

The thesis deals with the structural analysis and design of a steel structure for the completion of the Šutka swimming complex in Prague, Czech Republic. The graduation thesis project was divided into two parts. The first proposed structure is a roof of the waterpark. The structure consists of a separate building, which is connected to the existing building of the Šutka swimming pool.

Author
Oldřich Mudra
University
Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Faculty of Civil Engineering

Furthermore, the access tower to the toboggans is connected to the hall structure of the waterpark. The ground plan of the structure is rectangular with one bevelled corner. The hall has a triangular extension of the aquapark. The dimensions of the structure (including the extension) are approximately 48 × 53 m. The second proposed structure is the access tower to water slides, which are a part of the waterpark.

The structure is designed as a separate building, which is connected to the side hall of the waterpark. Spatially, the tower consists of an octagonal prism, which is covered by a pyramidal roof. The edge of the octagon is approximately 4.4 m. The tower itself also includes a rectangular staircase measuring approximately 3 × 7.5 m, used for the access to the toboggan platform. The height of the tower is approximately 15 m above ground level.