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Pilot project of Leonardo da Vinci programme Educational materials for designing and testing of timber structures CZ/06/B/F/PP-168007 „TEMTIS“. Basic information. 10/2006 – 09/2008 Coordinator: VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Civil Engineering

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  1. Pilot project of Leonardo da Vinci programmeEducational materials for designing and testing of timber structuresCZ/06/B/F/PP-168007„TEMTIS“

  2. Basic information • 10/2006 – 09/2008 • Coordinator: VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Civil Engineering • Number of partners: 11 from 7 countries • Budget: 427 602 EUR • Leonardo da Vinci grant: 320 701 EUR • Own sources: 106 901EUR

  3. Project partners (1) • VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Civil Engineering(CZ) – Doc. Ing. Alois Materna, CSc., MBA • Institute for Metal Constructions (Slovenia) – Dr. Robert Cvelbar • Graz University of Technology (Austria) – Prof. Gerhard Schickhofer • Czech Chamber of Chartered Engineers (CZ) –Ing. Jiří Plíčka • Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering (CZ) – Doc. Ing. Petr Kuklík, CSc.

  4. Project partners(2) • First North Business (CZ) – Ing. Arnošt Kuděla • Vitus Bering Denmark (Denmark) – Anders Søvsø Hansen, MSc. • Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway) – Prof. Kjell Arne Malo • Opole University of Technology (Poland) – Prof. Jan Kubik • University of Maribor (Slovenia) – Assoc. Prof. Dr. Miroslav Premrov • Slovak Chamber of Civil Engineers (Slovakia) – Mgr. Diana Zlatňanská

  5. Partnership • 7 universities • 1 research institute • 2 professional chambers • 1 production company

  6. Project aims • To prepare educational materials of high quality for designing and testing of timber structures that are easily accessible; • To improve abilities and qualifications, quality and accessibility of further study in the field of timber structures to professional and laic public; • To establish and deepen relations among project partners; • To create a database of timber structures and constructions for documentation of successful utilisation of timber; • To provide information on new trends in the field of timber structures and constructions; • To create a website for database and educational materials; • To translate some of the materials from English to local languages (Czech, Slovak, German, Polish) for educational purposes and self-study.

  7. Target groups • Students of technical universities of study programmes of: • Civil Engineering • Architecture • Architecture and Civil Engineering • Members of professional chambers (ČKAIT, SKSI, ČKA…) • Participants of lifelong learning • Professional public • Potential users of project results: • Engineers of civil and materials engineering, construction companies, investors, interested public.

  8. Project products • Handbook 1 – Timber structures (250 pages) • Handbook 2 – Design of timber structures according to EC 5 (115 pages) • Case studies – 14 case studies with basic information on the timber structures, parts of the project documentation, photos and visualization of the whole process and methodical instructions for teachers. • Instruction handbook to elaborated case studies • Database of timber constructions - will include information on various types of timber constructions built in the EU countries. • A templatefor preparing an entry into the database of timber constructions • Project website – in English and 3 local languages • Seminars on the issue of timber structures and timber based constructions • Handbooks – local language versions

  9. Seminars as project products 2 types: • Country seminars: • April 2007 – Brno (CZ) • June 2007 – Graz (AT) • September 2008 – Horsens (DK) • Teaching seminars: • March 2008 – Opole (PL) • June 2008 – Prague (CZ)

  10. Dissemination • Website – fast10.vsb.cz/temtis/en • Posting of products – electronic forms – better availability, information up-dating • Easier communication among project partners • DVD – will contain both Handbooks, sets of case studies and Instruction manual for lecturers • Seminars on new trends in the field of timber structures • Project presentation at conferences and seminars • Information on the project at partners´ website • Publications in magazines • Leaflets • Use of project results in preparation of new projects in new programmes and initiatives • Emphasis put on continuation of activities after the project ends.

  11. Thank you for your attention! Assoc.Prof. Alois Materna, Ph.D., MBA alois.materna@vsb.cz Tel: +420 597 321 919 Website: Fast10.vsb.cz/temtis/en

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