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Analysis for the production of foam glass using alternative raw materials
Janák, Petr ; Brožovský, Jiří (referee) ; Bydžovský, Jiří (advisor)
Due to rapid technological development and continuously increasing amount of waste, people aim their emphasis at the enviromental protection and using of secondary raw materials. Glass has a high potential as a secondary raw material, because it is practically 100% recyclable. One way how to use the glass cullet is a production of foam glass. This Bachelor‘s thesis mainly deals with the possibilities of using recycled cullet and forecasting of alternative raw materials that can be used as foaming agents in the manufacture of foam glass.
Airport building
Špás, Jan ; Utíkal, Aleš (referee) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of the airport building in the airport area Jihlava-Henčov. There is a flat plot land on which one-story building with a two-story tower is located. The single-story part of the building is designed as a wooden frame of glue-laminated timber which opens to the airport runways to the south. The roof curtain walling is designed with insulation of foam glass blocks and the roof covering is folded metal roof. The tower is designed as a steel frame with the metal sandwich panels. Under the building is designed a installation channel for the passage of installations and air ducts.
Influence of Waste Diatomite as a Raw Material on the Properties of the Inorganic Foam Glass
Nguyen, Martin ; Sedlačík, Martin ; Sokolář, Radomír ; Opravil, Tomáš
This article deals with the manufacturing process of inorganic foam glass with utilization of waste diatomite as a raw material. The waste diatomite was first subjected to an analysis of chemical and mineralogical composition. The foam glass was formed by a powder sintering method by pressing into pellets with the addition of a foaming agent. After firing, the properties of the foam glass were investigated using an X-ray diffraction analysis, scanning electron microscopy, bulk density, and compressive strength. The possibility of utilization of waste diatomite in raw material mixtures was investigated in accordance with the influence of firing temperature and the resulting properties of inorganic foam glass.
Implementation of Apartment House for Social Housing in Starec - Building Contruction Project
Bobek, Vojtěch ; Nečasová, Barbora (referee) ; Liška, Pavel (advisor)
Master thesis focuses on complex conducting of the technological project with accented earthwork, laying foundations and ceiling construction. Apartment building consists of two floors and is based in complicated geotechnical conditions which require changing subsoil and laying a foundation slab. The main aim of this thesis is a proposal of technological notes, time and financial management, selection of machinery, transport to the building site, work safety regulations, quality check of the conducted work and construction organisation.
Inorganic thermal insulation material for masonry elements
Sedlačík, Martin ; Švec, Jiří (referee) ; Opravil, Tomáš (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with preparation of foam glass and explores the possibilies of utilization of this material as an inorganic thermal insulating filler of fired hollow bricks. Foam glass was prepared via powder sintering method from waste packaging glass, using limestone and graphite as foaming agents. After inital analysis of raw materials, the effect of mixture composition and different processing parameters on bulk density, pore size and morphology of foam glass was investigated. Last but not least, different ways of manufacturing thermal insulating bricks, by preparation of foam glass directly in the cavities of fired hollow bricks, were tested.
Development of lightweight composites based on foam glass aggregate
Szotkowská, Michaela ; Sedlmajer, Martin (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis is concerned of development of bonding foam glass with organic binders. The theoretical part describes the use of recycled glass to produce aggregates based on foam glass. It also describes its production, properties and use in construction. The work also focuses on the types of organic binders and their properties. In the practical part, the optimal ratio between the binder and the filler is proposed and the subsequent assessment of the required properties of the final composite.
Development of lightweight composites based on foam glass with utilization in civil engineering
Bubeník, Jan ; Sedlmajer, Martin (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
Theoretical part of diploma thesis deals with progressive building materials, namely with aggregate from foam glass. Resources for production, description of production, properties of aggregate and its utilization are included. Production of lightweight gaping concrete, its properties, risks during its production and utilization in building practice are part of diploma thesis as well. Lightweight gaping concrete was made during practical part. It was produced by combining aggregate from foam glass and cement. Testing of required properties was carried out on these made samples.
Development of masonry componets based on light foam glass based aggregate
Pěček, Bronislav ; Sedlmajer, Martin (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis covers development of masonry components based on light foam glass aggregate. Theoretical part pursues purpose of masonry components and description of different materials from which they are made of, mainly light foam glass aggregate. Practical part, focuses on designe of shape arrangment of masonry component and verifies mechanical properties of material, which was used in design.
Possibilities of utilization of aggregate based on glass powder in new building materials
Novák, Jakub ; Sedlmajer, Martin (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the use of waste glass powder as an aggregate in thermal insulation plasters for AAC. In the theoretical part, the problem of thermal protection of buildings is discussed first. The production and properties of foamed glass are described. Then the research of plasters, their composition and properties was made. Thermal-insulating plasters are specified and their use has been proposed for thermal insulation of building structures. In the practical part, suitable formulations have been proposed in the form of dry plaster and mortar mixtures (SOMS). Test samples were prepared from them. The physical and mechanical properties were measured. These were compared with the requirements set by standards and technical regulations. To get closer to the behavior of plasters on real buildings an AAC wall was built. The individual recipes were applied on it. It was monitored working with plaster and how it held on the masonry. During ripening crack development was observed. Optimization calculation inculded these aspects and it determined the optimal recipe. All designed recipes can be used as a thermal-insulating plasters.
Possibilities of utilization of lightweight aggregate based on foam glass for new-age insulation materials production
Bubeník, Jan ; Reif, Martina (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
Theoretical part of bachelor work is concerned with possibilities about utilization of gravel based on foamed glass in civil engineering. Another part is description of production, materials for production and mainly gravel properties. The work focuses on ways of bonding gravel based on foamed glass and final properties of products. Also heat technology issues are described and solution to critical details of objects as well. Possibility of bonding light gravel based on foamed glass with cement and determination of required properties are verified in practical part.

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