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Towards the Structures of the Carbonate Beds Rapidly Deposited from High-Density Suspensions: Experiments with Five Fractions of Angular Grains in a Settling Column
Kulaviak, Lukáš ; Hladil, Jindřich ; Růžička, Marek ; Chadimová, Leona ; Slavík, Ladislav
Two parallel series of experiments were run, one with differently coloured fractions and other with colourless fractions. First approach provided an easier visualization on particle distribution in the sediment using image analysis whereas the second helped to better identify the voids. Copmprehensive sets of results are illustrated in the poster. They provide another clue to understanding the different vertical successions and inner structures in these specific, event deposited beds.
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Structure of Sedimentary Calcite
Kulaviak, Lukáš ; Hladil, Jindřich ; Růžička, Marek ; Drahoš, Jiří ; Saint-Lary, L.
Our contribution exhibits experimental results of the structure of calcite deposit that origins by a collective sedimentation of the mixture of variable large particles in liquid. The work is aimed to find for which conditions, concerned of particle dispersity, raises the group of special, large cavities (stromatacta).
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Parameters Affecting Process of Particles Sedimentation: III
Kulaviak, Lukáš ; Růžička, Marek ; Drahoš, Jiří ; Hladil, Jindřich
The aim of our contribution is to study the effect of the particles properties on their settling behaviour in solid-liquid suspensions. Generally, the particles interact mutually in a complex way. They are also coupled with the motion of the liquid whose flow they generate. The resulting behaviour depends on many mechanical particle properties (roughness, shape, size, abrasive hardness, texture, fine particle presence) and electrochemical properties of the interface between the particles and water (surface tension, zeta-potential, electrostatic potential, etc.).
Research of Multiphase Systems at ICPF AS CR Prague
Zedníková, Mária ; Růžička, Marek ; Drahoš, Jiří
The aim of this contribution is to present to the Czech waste water treatment community the multiphase flow research at the ICPF ASCR. The goal of the research is to understand the basic physical mechanisms of flow systems with two or more phases. The interest covers a broad range of the multiphase flow systems; for instance: production and hydrodynamics of bubbly mixtures, flow regimes and their identification, effect of control parameters on the flow regimes, mass transfer in gas-liquid systems, bubble formation, coalescence and break-up, hydrodynamic interactions of bubbles, interaction of bubbles with solid particles, sedimentation of polydisperse mixtures etc.
Parametry ovlivňující proces usazování částic (2.část měření)
Kulaviak, Lukáš ; Růžička, Marek ; Drahoš, Jiří ; Hladil, Jindřich
The aim of our contribution is in estimating the effect of the particles properties on their settling behaviour in solid-liquid suspensions. Second campaign is especially aimed at mercury porosimetry and surface tension as measurement of contact angle. Surface texture is illustrated by AFM (Atomic Force Microscopy) images. The AFM topography is carried out in oscillating regime
Povaha toku modelových suspenzí
Kulaviak, Lukáš ; Večeř, Marek ; Růžička, Marek ; Drahoš, Jiří ; Hladil, Jindřich
The main object of the present investigation is to test the settling abilities of mixtures of solid particles in liquids. The key quantity here is the magnitude of the viscosity, both of the carrying liquid (water-glycerol solutions) and the effective viscosity of the two-phase mixture. Few model systems were used (glass and polystyrene pellets), to study the settling process. The sedimentation were recorded by a video camera and the resulting deposit structure was photographed. Besides, also a real suspension was tested, of geological materials (calcite, quartz, mixed geological powder, etc.). Immersion rotary viscometer Brookfield with special spindles (RVT and V spindles) was used to measure the effective viscosity of the dispersion.
Viskozitní charakteristiky geologických suspenzí
Kulaviak, Lukáš ; Večeř, Marek ; Růžička, Marek ; Drahoš, Jiří ; Hladil, Jindřich
The system under study was real geological suspension – ground sedimentary rocks of different chemical composition (calcite, quartz, etc.) dispersed in water-glycerol solutions. The reference one-phase system was a Newtonian liquid (glycerine with water). It is problematic to measure the rheology of settling suspensions, so some specific tools must be used. We used the rotating vane rheometry, with the immersion viscometer Brookfield and two spindles V-71 and V-72. The basic rheological data of solid-liquid system are displayed as flow and effective viscosity curves. The obtained results on rheology were related to the settling behaviour of the geological mixtures, namely to the certain kind of the lateral instability.

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