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Verification of the properties of concrete with carbon nanotubes
Kutová, Lenka ; Hela, Rudolf (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with monitoring the properties of concrete with carbon nanoparticles. The theoretical part describes properties of nanoparticles, their dosing and dispersion. In the practical part of the diploma thesis the physico-mechanical properties of the concrete with the addition of carbon nanotubes were determined after 7 and 28 days of aging. The frost resistance test was then determined after 100 cycles. All results were compared with the reference samples.
The influence of cold RAP addition on the resulting temperature of the asphalt mixture
Bocák, Tomáš ; Hýzl, Petr (referee) ; Dašek, Ondřej (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to simulate the effect of dosing cold reclaimed asphalt into a hot aggregate mixture, under laboratory conditions. The theoretical part will describe the possibilities of reclaimed asphalt dosing in the production of asphalt mix, together with the principles for the design of a new asphalt mix. In the practical part, by my proposed procedure, the cold portion of aggregate will be mixed with the hot portion of aggregate. The measurements will result in the final aggregate mixture temperatures and their comparison.
Aspects of Dosage from Short and Long Duration Emissions
Robins, A. ; Hayden, P. ; Gallacher, D. ; Pace, S. ; Chaloupecká, Hana
The objectives of this work were to use wind tunnel concentration measurements to describe the structure of dispersing clouds from an elevated source in a deep turbulent boundary layer and to develop scaling rules that reduce the results to a universal form. The experiments were carried out in the EnFlo meteorological wind tunnel at the University of Surrey. Ensembles of between 100 and 200\nrepeat emissions were used, emission durations between 0.067 and 1.02s and a reference flow speed of 2ms-1. The fetch studied extended to about six source heights downwind (about two boundary layer depths). The structure of the evolving clouds was analysed to determine time of flight, along-wind spread and dosage and to compare the dosage behaviour with the concentration field in a plume from the same source. This illustrated how the two were related and how cloud dosage statistics (mean and\nstandard deviation) could be derived from plume data. It also demonstrated that much larger ensembles were required to reduce the statistical uncertainty in the mean cloud properties. The next steps involve testing these conclusions in a wider range of flow and dispersion conditions, in the presence of obstacles or complex urban areas.
Verification of the properties of concrete with carbon nanotubes
Kutová, Lenka ; Hela, Rudolf (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with monitoring the properties of concrete with carbon nanoparticles. The theoretical part describes properties of nanoparticles, their dosing and dispersion. In the practical part of the diploma thesis the physico-mechanical properties of the concrete with the addition of carbon nanotubes were determined after 7 and 28 days of aging. The frost resistance test was then determined after 100 cycles. All results were compared with the reference samples.

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