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Solubility of power plant fly ashes in high-alkali environment
Kejík, Pavel ; Opravil, Tomáš (referee) ; Šoukal, František (advisor)
This work deals with study of alkali activated ashes from high-temperature and fluidized bed coal combustion in thirteen powerplants in Czech republic. A solution of 50% sodium hydroxide was used as an alkali activator in this case. Because the two main elements of these secondary raw materials are silica and aluminum, the main part of the work is study of their evolution to solution and dissolve time dependence. The second part is comparing of the phase composition of powerplant ashes before alkali activation and after that.
Comprehensive flooring system for extreme exposure conditions
Šlancar, Jakub ; Bydžovský, Jiří (referee) ; Drochytka, Rostislav (advisor)
This thesis purposes a solution in form of a high resistance coating reaching a minimum compressive strength of 80 MPa in combination with a adhesive bonding compound and with other additive modifying resulting properties. Furthermore, this thesis is concerned with current state of the floor market and focuses especially on those floors used in extreme conditions, such as heavy manufacturing. Furthermore, The basic testing of this method is also included in this thesis.
The development of self-compacting concrete with fast runs of strength and elasticity modulus
Skřivánek, Michal ; Hela,, Vlastimil (referee) ; Hela, Rudolf (advisor)
My bachelor thesis is about a development of self-compacting concrete. The main advantage of this method is a shorter duration of producing strength concrete and also modulus of elasticity. My analysis consists of describing self-compacting concrete properties, methods for speeding up the process of building strength concrete from less effective heating to using advanced concrete admixtures. Further, an important chapter about influence of concrete mixture composition on modulus of elasticity measurements and in-depth analysis of the SCC mixture composition. Theoretical part is ended by a summary of SCC properties in a fresh or hardened state – all experiment specifics are included. In order to deliver a shorter duration of producing strength concrete and modulus of elasticity in early stages of curing, every SCC mixture mentioned in practical part have been carefully created based on achieved theoretical knowledge with a goal to minimize the impact on rheology of concrete mixture.
Properties of alkai-activated aluminosilicates subjected to high temperatures
Halasová, Kristýna ; Bayer, Patrik (referee) ; Rovnaník, Pavel (advisor)
Currently the concept of geopolymer or alkali activated aluminosilicate is very mentioned topic. Many studies concerning utilization of these materials have already been made, but if we want to use these materials in building industry in the future, further research will be needed. This thesis deals with the influence of high temperatures on alkali-activated slag, fly ash and metakaolin-based composites. The work compares mechanical and technological properties, microstructural changes and effect off iller on the geopolymer composites heated at 200–1200 °C. In conclusion, the individual properties are compared and application possibilities of these materials are evaluated.
Study of the influence of additions on the durability of aerated concrete
Halešová, Adéla ; Voves, Jiří (referee) ; Hubáček, Adam (advisor)
The aim of this work is to summarise and consider the possibilities of using admixtures and their influence on the durability of aerated concrete.This bachelor's thesis is based on research findings concerning aerated concrete. Furthermore, it deals with the study of inert and active additions. The experimental part is focused on testing trial samples with the addition of admixtures. It examines what is the rate of the possible chosen physically-mechanical features such as the rate of air density, the durability of surface against the effect of water and chemical defrosting substances and achieving the required strength.
Studying the properties of high strength concrete using micro and nano admixtures
Gabko, Miroslav ; Bodnárová, Lenka (referee) ; Hela, Rudolf (advisor)
The objective of this bachelor thesis is to examine the properties of high strength concretes with the main focus on application of mikro or nano admixtures. In theoretical part their production, the properties and the influence on fresh and hardened properties of cement composites are described. In addition, it explores the influence of plasticizer type, some properties of aggregate and cement types. The practical part focuses on testing cement mortars in which fine cements were added. The compressive and flexural strengths were examined after 7 and 28 days of curing, moreover, rheological properties and heat hydration of cements were also observed. Furthermore, the influence of high speed mixing on cement mortars properties was studied.
Study of durability of concrete with fly ash in an XF
Brînduş-Simuţ, Jiřina ; Hubáček, Adam (referee) ; Hela, Rudolf (advisor)
The work is focused on a problem of using ashes from burning black and brown coal in XF environment. It is oriented on influence of fly ash on properties of concrete and the experimental examining.
Industrial utilization of secondary energetic products
Vöröšová, Sabina ; Černý, Vít (referee) ; Kulísek, Karel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with utilization of secondary energetic products, which are produced during coal combustion in thermal power stations. It describes also combustion and desulfuration processes technology with their products properties and possibilities of their industry utilization.
Development of structural concrete with power plant ash
Ťažký, Martin ; Sokol, Pavel (referee) ; Hela, Rudolf (advisor)
Worldwide production of concrete is increasing, what has a negative environmental load of cement production. That is due to effort in building construction, also concrete production, greater use of the secondary raw materials. Fly ash is the most commonly used secondary raw material. His used has a very good impact on the economy and ecology of production and positively affects on the properties of concrete in both the fresh and hardened state. The aim of this bachelor's thesis was to improve its use in concrete, using a minimum void fraction of dry mix cement-fly ash.
Comparison of microstructure of standard and modified fly ash autoclaved aerated concrete
Fleischhacker, Ján ; Kulísek, Karel (referee) ; Drochytka, Rostislav (advisor)
Nowadays, the amount of produced fly ash and fluidized ash is huge, so it is important to find ways of its proper use.Significant influence in field of fly ash consumption is production of autoclaved aerated concrete. Most important factor in production is properties of raw materials such as mineralogical and chemical composition. The study of raw materials is important to understand the mechanism of hydratation, tobermorite formation and mineralogy of final product. In present study, we investigate influence of raw materials to mineralogy of autoclaved aerated concrete, significantly to influence of fluidized ash on quality of autoclaved aerated concrete. Closure of study is design of the methodology, specialized in field of bachelor’s thesis study.

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