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Optimization of the concrete composition with the use of recycled concrete aggregates
Skriňáková, Eva ; Holák, Michal (referee) ; Hela, Rudolf (advisor)
Concrete as a building material is subject to continuous innovation and thanks to advanced technology and quantum of research, its properties are still improved. It is logical that the more concrete we produce, the more waste it arises. The volume of this waste can not be stored in landfills endlessly, nowadays most of the waste economies in the world are trying to recycle concrete rubble. The recycling is not such a problem, the technology has been long verified but the quality of the recycled concrete aggregate is unquestionably one of the primary assumption which leads to accomplish required properties of concrete. In fact, the recycling process is „crushing“ the concrete into particles with an effort to eliminate the cement paste on the surface of the aggregate. An ideal solution would be create a resistant and firm coating that would adhere perfectly to the cement matrix. This diploma thesis is focused on the properties of recycled concrete aggregate and methods of improvement and optimization of the concrete mix composition.
Optimization of aggregate composition with max. grain 22 mm for concretes
Opat, Lubomír ; Vojtek, Miroslav (referee) ; Hela, Rudolf (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of aggregate curve design, proportional representation of the individual separated aggregate sizes in the formula for concrete mixture. It clarifies the origin of aggregate types, from their mother rocks. It describes tests on aggregates, including the test of the shape suitability. In the practical part, there are nine formulas, two of them mixed with the maximum grain size of 16 mm, seven with the grain size of 22 mm. They are instances of fine curves or mixture of coarse curve. Aggregate dust or crushed fine aggregate was also used.
Optimization of aggregate composition with max. grain 22 mm for concretes
Opat, Lubomír ; Vojtek, Miroslav (referee) ; Hela, Rudolf (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of aggregate curve design, proportional representation of the individual separated aggregate sizes in the formula for concrete mixture. It clarifies the origin of aggregate types, from their mother rocks. It describes tests on aggregates, including the test of the shape suitability. In the practical part, there are nine formulas, two of them mixed with the maximum grain size of 16 mm, seven with the grain size of 22 mm. They are instances of fine curves or mixture of coarse curve. Aggregate dust or crushed fine aggregate was also used.
Optimization of the concrete composition with the use of recycled concrete aggregates
Skriňáková, Eva ; Holák, Michal (referee) ; Hela, Rudolf (advisor)
Concrete as a building material is subject to continuous innovation and thanks to advanced technology and quantum of research, its properties are still improved. It is logical that the more concrete we produce, the more waste it arises. The volume of this waste can not be stored in landfills endlessly, nowadays most of the waste economies in the world are trying to recycle concrete rubble. The recycling is not such a problem, the technology has been long verified but the quality of the recycled concrete aggregate is unquestionably one of the primary assumption which leads to accomplish required properties of concrete. In fact, the recycling process is „crushing“ the concrete into particles with an effort to eliminate the cement paste on the surface of the aggregate. An ideal solution would be create a resistant and firm coating that would adhere perfectly to the cement matrix. This diploma thesis is focused on the properties of recycled concrete aggregate and methods of improvement and optimization of the concrete mix composition.

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