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The Influence of the Size and Shape of Test Specimen on the Elastic Modulus of Lightweight Concrete
Tichý, Aleš ; Kucharczyková, Barbara (referee) ; Kocáb, Dalibor (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the determination of the influence of size, shape and type of test specimen on values of modulus of elasticity of light-weight concrete. A lot of different specimens were prepared from two concrete’s mixtures for the experiment. Tests for measurement of static modulus of elasticity and dynamic modulus of elasticity by ultrasonic impulse velocity method were made. The results were assessed and summarized in tabular and graphical form.
Design of concrete structures with FRP reinforcement
Januš, Ondřej ; Girgle, František (referee) ; Štěpánek, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis presents design of construction with FRP reinforcement. Including design process of cross-section with FRP reinforcement exposed to bending moment and shear force at ultimate limite state according to given standards and guidelines. Long term physical and mechanical properties of FRPs are taking into account. There are also compared load capacities of cross-section exposed to combination of bending moment and axial force, which were designed according to mentioned standards. In another part of diploma thesis there is a design of construction (precast gatehouse) with FRP reinforcement and steel reinforcement with ordinary and lightweight concerete.
Mountain Hotel
Surala, Václav ; Havířová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
This thesis deals with design of a mountain hotel in the village of Loučná nad Desnou. The building has a four floors and a basement. Rooms for technical support and fitness center are situated on he basement. On the first floor are reception, restaurant and shop with sports equipment .On the second floor are rooms for guests, multifunctional room and utility room. On the third floors are only rooms for guests and utility room. There is a posibility to visit a green flat roof from the fourth floor. Object of mountain hotel is designed from permanent formwork and sand-lime blocks and floors structures are designed of lightweight concrete. Mineral wool is used for thermal insulation of the facade. Roof is designed as a green warm flat roof.
The study of the influence of the composition of the lightweight fiber concrete physical and mechanical properties
Šindelek, David ; Bodnárová, Lenka (referee) ; Hela, Rudolf (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with a study of light construction concrete with an addition of steel fibre which monitors its impact of the physical mechanical properties. The work is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part is focused on characteristics and a design of light concrete within the class 35MPa and over with the density within the class of D1,8. Furthermore, it focuses on the increase of toughness of cementitious composites with the form of application of steel fibre in different doses and lengths. In the practical part, formulas of two strength classes 35/38 D 1,8 and 45/50 D1,8 were designed with the help of the steel fibre Krampeharex in doses of 25 and30 kg/m3, and where there were both its impact of the working diagram as well as the compressive strength monitored for the duration of twenty-eight days
Influence of multiple cyclic loading on the selected parameters of lightweight concrete
Alexa, Martin ; Misák, Petr (referee) ; Kocáb, Dalibor (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the observation of the values of selected parameters (especially the static modulus of elasticity) of light-weight concrete in compression before and after multiple cyclic loading. The deformation of test specimens during multiple cyclic loading were measured with resistive strain gauges. Test specimens (cylinders with a diameter of 150 mm and height of a 300 mm) were cyclically loaded and up to 4 500 loading cycles were performed. The aim of this thesis is assessment changes in the values of static modulus of elasticity depending on the number of loading cycles.
The Influence of Specimen Size on the Values of Material Characteristics Determined using the Resonance Testing
Čaněk, Michal ; Cikrle, Petr (referee) ; Kocáb, Dalibor (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with influence of specimen size on the values of material characteristics determined using the resonance testing. Different sizes and shapes of specimen made from two different concretes were tested in the experiment. The specimens were tested to determine the dynamic material characteristics (especially dynamic modulus of elasticity). The results were summarized in tabular and graphical form and were examined by simple statistical analysis to determine resulting conclusions.
Initiation of stable crack propagation of selected building composites
Majtánová, Romana Viktória ; Veselý, Václav (referee) ; Keršner, Zbyněk (advisor)
The purpose of my bachelor’s thesis is study of the effects of fibres in normal-weight concrete and light-weight concrete. Specimens were prepared from concrete with polypropylene fibres FORTA FERRO of three different lengths – 19, 38 and 54 mm – and also reference concrete (without fibres) was prepared. This thesis contains gradual evaluation of fracture tests on specimens from mentioned materials. The used fracture test was a three–point bending fracture test on beams with a central notch. From the measured load–deflection in the middle of span and load–crack mouth opening displacement diagrams were determined values of modulus of elasticity, unstable fracture toughness, initiation part of fracture toughness and also load level for beginning of stable crack propagation composites. For determination was used „double–K“ fracture model. For illustration is described evaluation using the effective crack model.
The Influence of Moisture of Lightweight Aggregate on the Concrete Properties
Pešek, Lukáš ; Lišovský, Martin (referee) ; Kocáb, Dalibor (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the influence of moisture of lightweight aggregate on the concrete properties. In the experiment, test specimens from two different lightweight aggregate, and two different input moisture states of lightweight aggregate were tested. The tests were performed to determine the basic properties of lightweight concrete after 7, 28 and 90 days of maturing. Compressive strength, tensile splitting strength and depth of penetration of water under pressure were determined on cubic specimens. On the test prisms were performed tests to determine the flexural strength and dynamic modulus of elasticity. The results were processed and evaluated in tabular and graphical form to determine statistical data and formulate a conclusion.
The possibility of application of basalt reinforcement in lightweight concrete
Jarnot, Martin ; Komárková, Tereza (referee) ; Schmid, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the application of basalt reinforcement in lightweight concretes. In the practical part, the comparison of steel and basalt reinforcement in concrete from agloporite and steel reinforcement in concrete from Liapor is performed experimentally.
Experimental study of reinforcement in light-weight concrete components
Lisztwan, Dominik ; Kocáb, Dalibor (referee) ; Vymazal, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the experimental comparison of behaviour of reinforced lightweight concrete panels. Panels are reinforced with traditional steel grid and basalt composite reinforcement. The comparison of results is based on set of data from static load tests. The results of load test are also compared to the results made with nonlinear numerical analysis by finite element method and also calculation by hand. A part of this thesis includes determination of physical and mechanical properties of used concrete.

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