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Utilization of waste material from the glass-sand production
Zach, Jaroslav ; Přikryl, Richard (advisor) ; Vavro, Martin (referee)
The presented diploma thesis is focused on possible use of waste from glass and foundry sands deposits of Provodín. The mineralogical and chemical composition, mechanical and physical properties, the specific surface area and parameters of pore area were studied. X-ray analysis proved the presence of kaolinite, illite, quartz and accessory microclin. Silicate analysis shows dominant presence of SiO2 80.52%, then Al2O3 11.36% and K2O 2.14%. This diploma thesis is focused on a possible use of studied material at three main areas: the potential use as a clay component in a raw material mixture for making of hydraulic lime, the use as a kaolinite absorbent and the potential use as a geotechnical material. The studied material was experimentally mixed with limestone in a ratio of 10; 15; 20 a 25 wt %. This mixture was subsequently burnt in the temperature range from 850 to 1,200řC. New phases were identified by an X-ray diffraction analysis. The results prove the presence of characteristic phases for hydraulic limes (C2S, C3A, C4AF). The formation of new phases depend on the temperature. The most of them are formed at a temperature of 1050řC and higher. For the characterization of a specific surface area and parameters of pore areas there were used simple studied material and thermally modified samples...
Experimental study of Palaeozoic limestones of the Barrandian and their possible use for burning of hydraulic limes and natural cement
Kozlovcev, Petr ; Přikryl, Richard (advisor) ; Vavro, Martin (referee)
54 Summary In this experimental study, selected Devonian limestones of the Prague Basin (i.e. samples from the historic quarry of Branické skály) were examined to find their suitability for production of hydraulic limes or for natural cement. Four representative samples of the dvorecko-prokopské limestone were sampled in the form of blocks weighing approximately 10 kg each, from the layer of the quarry wall that had been chosen based on literature research. A detailed mineralogical-petrographic examination of samples was the first step, in an attempt to obtain their mineralogical composition, microstructure and texture. Samples were analysed by polarizing microscopy and cathodoluminescence of thin sections, and X-ray diffraction of insoluble residues determined by treatment with both the hydrochloric acid and the acetic acid solution. Mineralogical composition of the insoluble residuals was illite, kaolinite, quartz and Na-plagioclase (albite). Two samples contained among above mentioned mineral phases also chlorite. The utility of studied limestones for the production of hydraulic binders (hydraulic limes and natural cement) was derived from both the calculations based on obtained chemical analyses (included standard cement and lime indexes and modules) and the firing experiments. The firing experiments...
ASR potential of quartz in experimental mortar bar specimens
Kuchyňová, Markéta ; Kuchařová, Aneta (advisor) ; Vavro, Martin (referee)
The alkali-silica reaction is one of the most damaging chemical reactions taking place in concrete, which can cause fatal damage. ASR originates under following conditions: high moisture (> 80 %), sufficient amount of alkaline ions (Ca2+ , Na+ , K+ ) and use of reactive aggregates (low crystaline or deformed quartz, amorphous SiO2). Reactive aggretates react with high alkaline pore solution and produce hydrofile gels. These gels absorb water and swell. Dilatometric test methods are commonly used to evaluate the reactivity of aggregates. The principle of dilatometric test methods is simple. Mortar or concrete prisms are created in a laboratory, then they are stored in the special environment, which accelerates the inception of ASR. The creation and expansion of alkali-silica gels cause prism's length changes. The major goal of this diploma thesis was to evaluate the alkali-silica reactivity potential of quartz-rich rocks using microscopic (polarizing microscopy, scanning electron microscopy combined with SEM/BSE image analysis) and dilatometric (ASTM C1260, RILEM AAR-4.1) methods. Rocks were assessed as reactive, potentially reactive and non-reactive by the ASTM C1260 method. The reactivity of aggregates was connected with the amount of cryptocrystaline matrix, grain size, shape of grain boundaries,...
3D geomechanical numerical model of roadways, building of underground research facility (URF) Bukov II. stage
Souček, Kamil ; Gong, Libin ; Waclawik, Petr ; Vavro, Martin
Spin-off plant GEAM of DIAMO, state enterprise, intends the construction of 2nd stage of the underground research facility (URF) Bukov in the area of the Rožná uranium deposit. The aim of this work is to compile the 3D mathematical geomechanical model of projected URF excavations in software for numerical modeling FLAC 3D. The main output of numerical modeling is the analysis of the “strength factor” distribution (SF factor) reflecting the stability of the rock mass after the excavation of laboratory roadways and testing chambers of URF
Data Acquisition from the Deep Horizons of the Rožná Mine - Final Report (Technical report SÚRAO č. 464/2020)
Bukovská, Z. ; Švagera, O. ; Chabr, T. ; Leichmann, J. ; Sosna, K. ; Souček, Kamil ; Vavro, Martin ; Zuna, M. ; Navrátil, P. ; Bohdálek, P. ; Bošková, M. ; Dobeš, P. ; Filipský, D. ; Franěk, J. ; Galeková, E. ; Georgiovská, Lucie ; Hanák, J. ; Havlová, V. ; Hlisnikovský, K. ; Holéczy, D. ; Jankovský, F. ; Jaroš, M. ; Jelínek, J. ; Knésl, I. ; Koucká, L. ; Kryl, J. ; Kříbek, B. ; Kubeš, M. ; Kubina, Lukáš ; Kučera, R. ; Kukutsch, Radovan ; Laufek, F. ; Mixa, P. ; Mozola, J. ; Násir, M. M. ; Palát, J. ; Patočka, M. ; Pořádek, P. ; Rosendorf, T. ; Soejono, I. ; Staš, Lubomír ; Vavro, Leona ; Veselovský, F. ; Vorel, J. ; Waclawik, Petr ; Wertich, V. ; Zajícová, Vendula ; Zelinková, T.
Final Report of the Project „Data Acquisition from the Deep Horizons of the Rožná Mine“ presents the results of the study of rock mass properties with respect to the presence of a significant tectonic zone. The study focused on the change of properties in the vicinity of the so-called first zone of the Rožná deposit, but also on the change of these properties with a depth of 12–24. floor of the former mine, 550-1200 m below the surface. Realized works included geological, petrographic, geochemical description of the rock environment, geophysical work (esp. seismics), study of physico-mechanical properties of rocks, transport experiments and deposit revalidation of the Rožná deposit. All work was carried out for the purpose of describing the studied zone and its manifestation with an emphasis on ensuring the safety of the potential location of the deep geological repository.
Evaluation of fracture response of Silesian granite specimens via Effective Crack Model approach and finite element analysis
Malíková, L. ; Vavro, Leona ; Vavro, Martin ; Keršner, Z.
The paper is focused on the advanced evaluation of fracture tests of selected rock specimens. Assessment of fracture response of chevron notch cylindrical specimens of Silesian granite subjected to three-point bending test was performed. The effective crack model is used and academic software chevroncylinder (author Petr Frantík) based on the finite element method is applied for the analyses. Based on the described procedures, estimation of maximum values of the effective fracture toughness are established and discussed.
Characterization of Božanov sandstone: pilot fracture tests
Kumpová, I. ; Rozsypalová, I. ; Vavro, Leona ; Vavro, Martin ; Keršner, Z.
The aim of this paper is a characterization ofsandstone from Božanov quarry near Broumov, Czech Republic,by means of the pilot fracture tests. Five drill-core test specimens withnominal diameter of 50mm and lengths of 100 and 125mmwere provided by an initial chevron type notch. Specimens were loaded in the configuration of the three-point bending as a displacement driven experimentusing LabTest 6.250 equipment in the laboratory of the Institute of Building Testing, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology. The load versus displacement diagrams were used to quantify the basic mechanical fracture parameters of the studied sandstone: modulus of elasticity, fracture toughness, toughness, and specific fracture energy.
Acquisition of deep data from horizonts of Rožná mine - Technical report for 2019
Bukovská, Z. ; Bohdálek, P. ; Buda, J. ; Dobeš, P. ; Filipský, D. ; Franěk, J. ; Havlová, V. ; Holéczy, D. ; Chabr, T. ; Jelínek, J. ; Jelínek, J. ; Knésl, I. ; Kryl, J. ; Kříbek, B. ; Laufek, F. ; Leichmann, J. ; Navrátil, P. ; Pořádek, P. ; Soejono, I. ; Sosna, K. ; Souček, Kamil ; Švagera, O. ; Vavro, Leona ; Vavro, Martin ; Veselovský, F. ; Waclawik, Petr ; Zuna, M.
This report summarizes work that has been done during the second phase of the third and fourth\nwork package of the tender Acquisition of deep data from horizons of Rožná mine. It contains\ndescription of analytical work performed in laboratory and in situ, documentation in the mine and\n3D modelling.
Assessment of the suitability of the site for the location of the underground\nof SNF and RAW repository in terms of long-term safety - Horka site
Havlová, V. ; Pertoldová, J. ; Bukovská, Z. ; Hroch, T. ; Štědrá, V. ; Uhlík, J. ; Říha, J. ; Červinka, R. ; Baier, J. ; Buriánek, D. ; Černý, M. ; Dudková, I. ; Dušek, K. ; Franěk, J. ; Gondolli, J. ; Hokr, M. ; Holeček, J. ; Jankovec, J. ; Jelének, J. ; Jelínek, J. ; Kachlíková, R. ; Kaláb, Zdeněk ; Klajmon, M. ; Kolomá, K. ; Kouřil, M. ; Královcová, J. ; Kučera, R. ; Kunceová, E. ; Maryška, J. ; Milický, M. ; Nývlt, D. ; Ondra, P. ; Pacherová, P. ; Polák, M. ; Rapprich, V. ; Rukavičková, L. ; Steinová, J. ; Svoboda, J. ; Šír, P. ; Švagera, O. ; Vašíček, R. ; Vavro, Martin ; Vopálka, D. ; Zeman, J. ; Zeman, O.
This report summarises outline of a report for evaluation of the sites‘ suitability for the emplacement of a deep geological repository on the basis of the archive information and the geological survey conducted from surface.\nSites are evaluated according to the following criterion categories\n1. Geological characteristics of the site\n2. Hydrogeologic characteristics of the site\n3. Transport characteristics of the the site\n4. Site stability\n5. Factors, increasing probability of human intrusion into the site\n6. Acceptability of enginnered barrier properties under site conditions

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