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Degradation of epoxy resins vith various aditives by solar radiation
Škarabelová, Lenka ; Novák, Vítězslav (referee) ; Kazelle, Jiří (advisor)
This master’s thesis is focused on the study of chemical and physical properties of dielectric materials with main focus on epoxy resins. It includes possible processes that can influence the properties of epoxy resins, both processes that improve polymer properties and processes that cause material degradation. Next part of the thesis is a description of diagnostic methods suitable for measurement of basic electrical quantities of material and design of a suitable method for measuring properties of epoxy resins with different additives, influencing the samples by solar radiation. At the end, the work includes an experiment dedicated to the degradation of epoxy resins with various additives by solar radiation and the evaluation of the experiment.
Analysis of the influence of cellulose fibers in epoxy adhesive designed for wood structural elements bonding
Dvořáková, Martina ; Tupý, Michael (referee) ; Vaněrek, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals with the properties of epoxy resins, their reinforcing by thermoplastic modified epoxies, rubbers and cellulose fibers. The thesis also describes the production, properties and types of cellulose fibers. In the practical part of this thesis, there was executed reinforcement of epoxy matrix by different amounts of cellulose fibers. Mixing was performed in two ways – by a homogenizer or an ultrasonic homogenizer. There were also executed the tensile strength and shear strength tests to the manufactured conglomerates.
Properties of pultruded composites based on epoxy matrix
Huljak, Pavel ; Bálková, Radka (referee) ; Přikryl, Radek (advisor)
The theoretical part of this bachelor thesis deals with research of composite materials, especially based on polymer epoxy and polyester resins, using as reinforcement a glass fiber bundles. The practical section includes the production of composite materials and their components along with the most important testing methods. The main goal of the experimental part is to characterize the optimal conditions pultrusion production of epoxy composite material. Another point is characterization of mechanical and chemical properties of the produced composite at a number of test methods. Finally the optimized epoxy composite materials are compared with composites based on polyester resins.
Dielectric properties of epoxy resins
Matoušová, Klára ; Novák, Vítězslav (referee) ; Kazelle, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the fundamental properties of epoxide mixtures, as determining of these fundamental properties of epoxide mixtures could in the case of favorable results lead to diminishing the amount of defects in epoxide-embedded instrument transformers. As the influence of effects in the manufacturing process of transformers causing poor quality is very extensit, the biggest emphasis is laid capitally on the influence of the epoxide casting mixture composition. The thesis describes the manufacture technology including used methodics and materials. The compositions of epoxide resins and the mechanisms of their curing. Also, the definitions of fundamental properties of dielectric materials and the description of diagnostic methods used to relative permitivity, dissipation factor and inner resistivity are included. suitable casts of acquired samples were set and dried out within the experimental part, followed by measurement of fundamental electrical properties in temperature and frequency relations. Hereafter a comparison of individual samples and the evaluation of their electrical properties will be carried out.
Study of adhesive penetration into the wood cell wall
Janová, Petra ; Krbila, Jaromír (referee) ; Vaněrek, Jan (advisor)
This labor is based on penetration of adhesive into a wood cell walls. It focuse on adhesives basicly used for construction purposes, especially on epoxy resins. The labor contains the use of methods for precise detection adhesive in wood and methodics for choice of adhesive and wood basically used for bonding. It describes the experimentally detected dependence of contact angle on viscosity epoxy resins.
Polymer matrix based on epoxydized oils
Kvasničková, Lucie ; Tocháček, Jiří (referee) ; Přikryl, Radek (advisor)
The theoretical part of this bachelor thesis deals with a current state in the field polymer matrix based on vegetable oils and their epoxidation. Subsequently it deals with epoxy resins – particularly their structure, crosslinking and a curing. The experimental part of this research focuses on the amine curing of epoxy resins. A curing of epoxidized soybean oil with various amine curing agents was tested and also a curing of a blend containing comercial epoxy resin and epoxidized soybean oil. Testing pieces were prepared from selected mixtures and a tensile test was performed on them.
Inorganic fillers effect on electrical properties of the epoxy resins
Doležel, Tomáš ; Jirák, Josef (referee) ; Frk, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with problems of electrical insulation materials based on epoxy composites used in the electronics industry. This thesis is divided into theoretical part focused on composite materials, their technological processing and diagnostics. It also describes dielectric materials, their properties and events taking place in their structure. The experimental section describes the measurement of electrical properties of samples of electrical insulating materials with different types of fillers.
Electric properties of composite materials with microparticles and nanoparticles
Dvořák, Tomáš ; Polsterová, Helena (referee) ; Hudec, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis study and compare electric properties of micro and nanocomposites based on epoxy resins depending on temperature. In this thesis are observed temperature dependences of the dissipation factor, relative permittivity and internal resistivity.
Electrical properties analysis of epoxy resins with different fillers in temperature and frequency dependence
Horák, Luděk ; Novák, Vítězslav (referee) ; Kazelle, Jiří (advisor)
Presented master's thesis is focused on studying electroinsulating epoxy resin-based sealings. It describes the chemical composition, production, properties and measuring methods of basic electric quantities of these materials. The aim of the thesis is to compare several sets of samples of composite epoxy resins with different kinds of micro-ground siliceous sand as a filling. The temperature and frequency dependence of relative permittivity, dissipation factor and inner resistivity are measured for given samples.
Functional technical materials modified by lignin isolated from winery by-products
Chovanec, Martin ; Sedláček, Petr (referee) ; Kovalčík, Adriána (advisor)
In this thesis, the possibility of producing composites of epoxy resin and lignin isolated from grape skins was examined. The motivation was to reduce the amount of bisphenol A, which is nowadays used to produce most of the epoxy resins and is the main environmental pollutant. The composites were prepared by mixing commercial bisphenol A diglycidylether (DGEBA) with lignin samples. In this work, the sodium hydroxide pulping method in a hydrothermal autoclave was used to isolate lignin. The content of reducing sugars, lignin, and fatty acids in the sample of grape skins was determined and the chemical composition was determined by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). The chemical and thermal properties of isolated soda lignin were compared with commercial Kraft lignin and analyzed by elemental analysis, FT-IR, thermogravimetric analysis, and ash content determination. Epoxidized lignin was prepared by three methods, which were compared based on yield, epoxide equivalent, and chemical composition. Samples of unmodified soda lignin and epoxidized soda and Kraft lignins were selected for the preparation of epoxy composites. Experiments have shown that isolated soda lignin was not suitable for the addition to epoxy resins, unlike Kraft lignin. Thermal and viscoelastic properties of the prepared composites with a homogeneous structure were analyzed. It was found that the epoxy composites with added epoxidized Kraft lignin showed lower material stiffness and the glass transition temperature was significantly shifted to lower temperatures.

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