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Effect of flexural loading on electrical properties of alkali-activated slag composites
Šimko, Lukáš ; Kusák, Ivo (referee) ; Rovnaník, Pavel (advisor)
Ordinary concrete is the most commonly used building material, but nowadays the requirements for low energy consumption, durability of structures together with their easy diagnostics as well as ecological production raises. This thesis deals with cement and aluminosilicate composites with content of conductive fillers, which allows to monitor the change in electrical properties, most commonly electrical resistance in dependence on mechanical stress. In the experimental part of the thesis, test beams were produced based on alkali-activated slag with content of carbon nanotubes, graphite powder, carbon black and carbon fibre. The beams were subjected to flexural loading in a three-point bending configuration and the shift in electrical resistance was monitored.
Characterization of RCo2 singlecrystal
Latoňová, Věra ; Prchal, Jiří (advisor) ; Prokleška, Jan (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the characterization of the cubic DyCo2 single crystal along three principal crystallographical orientations. Mea- surements which were so far performed mainly on polycrystals of the RCo2 group were carried out and evaluated. Measurements of electric resistivity, heat capa- city, magnetization and AC susceptibility showed the first-order magnetic phase transition at Curie temperature TC ≈ 142 K. From magnetization curves the easy [100] and the hard [110] axis was determined. Apart from the basic characterizati- on another interesting effects were found: stairlike development of magnetization curves along [100] at 2 K and an unknown anomaly in the phase component of the magnetic susceptibility at 70 K. Measurement of the AC susceptibility in the pa- ramagnetic area performed to check the presence of the so called parimagnetism did not show any anomaly that had been observed by polycrystalline samples - similar to other single crystals. 1
The magnetocrystalline anizotropy in the TbTX compounds
Klicpera, Milan
Title: The magnetocrystalline anizotropy in the TbTX compounds Author: Milan Klicpera Department: Department of Condensed Matter Physics Supervisor: doc. Mgr. Pavel Javorský, Dr. Supervisor's e-mail address: javor@mag.mff.cuni.cz Abstract: The subject of this work is the study of structural, magnetic and trans- port properties of the TbNi(Al,In) series to finding connections between magne- tocrystalline anisotropy and lattice parameters of the structure of the TbTX com- pounds. Polycrystalline TbNiAl1−xInx samples were prepared by melting. The phase and crystal structure analysis were provided on samples. We performed the measurements of the magnetization, susceptibility, specific heat, resistivity, low temperature X-ray diffraction and powder neutron diffraction. From the neutron diffraction data we refined lattice parameters and propagation vectors of the series. The main propagation is (000) and second weaker component has the propagation vector (1 2 0 1 2 ). The change of the magnetocrystalline anisotropy from uniaxial to planar type occurs for compounds with x between 0.4 and 0.5. Keywords: magnetization, X-ray and neutron diffraction, electrical resistivity.
Study of properties of Titanium prepared by SPD methods
Zháňal, Pavel ; Harcuba, Petr (advisor) ; Král, Robert (referee)
In present work the properties of comercially pure titanium fouth grade processed by equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) were studied. Experimental techniques such as Vickers microhardness, measurement of electrical resistivity, light and electron microscopy were used in this research. The dependence of the degree of the strain imposed by ECAP on microhardness of the material was measured. Microhardness measurement was used to indirectly investigate thermal stability of the prepared material, which is essential for ultra fine grained (UFG) materials. That was also the reason for establishing dependence of the electrical resistivity on the temperature. This method allows to detect changes in the material microstructure. Using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) the results obtained by previous methods were confirmed. It was found that the UFG titanium processed by ECAP is thermally stable aproximatelly up to 450řC. At this temperature begins recovery of the material which results in a decrease of the microhardness values and electrical resitivity. For the temperatures higher than 520řC material recrystalization begins.
Magnetokrystalová anizotropie ve sloučeninách TbTX
Klicpera, Milan ; Javorský, Pavel (advisor) ; Prokleška, Jan (referee)
Title: The magnetocrystalline anizotropy in the TbTX compounds Author: Milan Klicpera Department: Department of Condensed Matter Physics Supervisor: doc. Mgr. Pavel Javorský, Dr. Supervisor's e-mail address: javor@mag.mff.cuni.cz Abstract: The subject of this work is the study of structural, magnetic and trans- port properties of the TbNi(Al,In) series to finding connections between magne- tocrystalline anisotropy and lattice parameters of the structure of the TbTX com- pounds. Polycrystalline TbNiAl1−xInx samples were prepared by melting. The phase and crystal structure analysis were provided on samples. We performed the measurements of the magnetization, susceptibility, specific heat, resistivity, low temperature X-ray diffraction and powder neutron diffraction. From the neutron diffraction data we refined lattice parameters and propagation vectors of the series. The main propagation is (000) and second weaker component has the propagation vector (1 2 0 1 2 ). The change of the magnetocrystalline anisotropy from uniaxial to planar type occurs for compounds with x between 0.4 and 0.5. Keywords: magnetization, X-ray and neutron diffraction, electrical resistivity.
Slide Bearings Test Bench
Palán, David ; Knotek, Jiří (referee) ; Maršálek, Ondřej (advisor)
This master’s thesis is focused on measurement of electrical contact resistance. The beginning of the thesis is devoted to the introduction of the electrical contact resistance and electrical parameters of journal bearings. Next part of the thesis deals with engineering design of test rig. In order to verify functional measurement principle, the test rig based on engineering design has been made. In the end of the thesis the measuring devices and the measuring process is described. The measurement results from the test rig are presented.
Studying the effectiveness of corrosion-inhibiting substances in the repair materials and optimization of their dosage
Kroča, Michal ; Švehla,, Vladimír (referee) ; Drochytka, Rostislav (advisor)
Corrosion of steel reinforcement in concrete structures poses a risk reduction of durability and ability to perform the required function of structures for which they were designed.The objective of this work was to study the effectiveness of a new type of corrosion inhibitor with different concentrations of the active substance and its comparison with commercial products. The corrosion inhibitors were part of a comprehensive system repair materials from Betosan s.r.o. and using the electrical measurements was studied their effect in reducing corrosion activity caused by aggressive chloride environments.
Magnetic fields for biomedical experiments
Otýpka, Jan ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
In this work deals with magnetic fields for use in biomedicine. This solution involves the choice of the correct geometric arrangement of coils for generating magnetic field with a homogeneous distribution of magnetic induction of the widest possible area. The paper compares thre traditional types of coils, solenoid, toroid and Helmholtz coil. For Helmholtz and solenoid coil and is then carried out an analysis of the magnetic flux density in the inner space. Next part is devoted to electrical resonance in the LC circuit. This is then utilized for the development of pulsed magnetic field in the Helmholtz coil. It summarizes the theoretical and practical knowledge to design and construction of resonant converters. The end is devoted to the measurement of circuit parameters and verification of theoretical knowledge.
Tensometric measuring
Trojan, Vítězslav ; Kandus, Bohumil (referee) ; Podaný, Kamil (advisor)
This work is engaged in tensometric measuring. This work reports basic principles of tensometric measuring and problems connected with measurements. Different types of tensometres and their applications are described and elemental exercisee for common kinds of strain is infered. Suitability of tensometric sensor usage in mechanical engineering is discussed.

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