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The Effect of Quartz Sand and Feldspar Granulometry on the Sintering of Porcelain Body
Bajer, Tomáš ; Nevřivová, Lenka (referee) ; Sokolář, Radomír (advisor)
Properties of quartz and feldspar as two most used fundamental materials for porcelain production have significant effect on final technical properties of the product. Generally, it is considered the finer the materials the better the end product’s properties. The degree, to which particle size distribution influences these properties and the reason why, is summarized in this paper. At the end, practical tests were performed to confirm the gathered information.
Compaction of ceramic nanoparticle suspensions by centrifugal forces
Mišák, Jiří ; Maca, Karel (referee) ; Trunec, Martin (advisor)
In bachelor’s thesis, there was researched compacting of ceramic suspensions prepared from aluminium oxide with particle size of 100 nm by centrifugal forces. The homogeneity of centrifuged bodies was described in dependence of the speed of centrifugation. It was shown, that homogenous plate samples with regular particle packing could be prepared from centrifuged bodies. The structure and sintering behaviour of such bodies were superior to samples prepared by cold isostatic pressing. Similar properties could be reached in samples prepared from suspension with high loading (47,5 vol.%) as well as with lower loading (20 vol.%). The advantage of regular and dense particle packing by centrifugal compaction was demonstrated by manufacturing of transparent ceramic samples.
Transport properties of agarose hydrogels
Vlasák, Jan ; Kalina, Michal (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
This thesis deals with the transportation processes of electrolytes using simple organic dyes as diffuse probes. The main goal of the work concerns a study of a diffusion mobility of the selected probes being in a form of simple organic dyes in a hydro-gel matrix based on a thermo-reversible linear polysaccharide, i.e., agaroses, functioning as semi-permeable membranes. The thesis describe diffusion processes used for determination of the basic diffusion parameters such as an efficient diffusion coefficient, reputed diffusion coefficient, separating coefficient, concentration of the dye in a gel and the time needed for the diffusion going throughout the entire layer of the gel. Attention is paid also to the environment in which the diffusion processes are implemented (in particular in view of the gel-like samples), porousness of the structure and its mechanical properties.
Transport properties of agarose hydrogels
Vlasák, Jan ; Kalina, Michal (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
This thesis deals with the transportation processes of electrolytes using simple organic dyes as diffuse probes. The main goal of the work concerns a study of a diffusion mobility of the selected probes being in a form of simple organic dyes in a hydro-gel matrix based on a thermo-reversible linear polysaccharide, i.e., agaroses, functioning as semi-permeable membranes. The thesis describe diffusion processes used for determination of the basic diffusion parameters such as an efficient diffusion coefficient, reputed diffusion coefficient, separating coefficient, concentration of the dye in a gel and the time needed for the diffusion going throughout the entire layer of the gel. Attention is paid also to the environment in which the diffusion processes are implemented (in particular in view of the gel-like samples), porousness of the structure and its mechanical properties.
Compaction of ceramic nanoparticle suspensions by centrifugal forces
Mišák, Jiří ; Maca, Karel (referee) ; Trunec, Martin (advisor)
In bachelor’s thesis, there was researched compacting of ceramic suspensions prepared from aluminium oxide with particle size of 100 nm by centrifugal forces. The homogeneity of centrifuged bodies was described in dependence of the speed of centrifugation. It was shown, that homogenous plate samples with regular particle packing could be prepared from centrifuged bodies. The structure and sintering behaviour of such bodies were superior to samples prepared by cold isostatic pressing. Similar properties could be reached in samples prepared from suspension with high loading (47,5 vol.%) as well as with lower loading (20 vol.%). The advantage of regular and dense particle packing by centrifugal compaction was demonstrated by manufacturing of transparent ceramic samples.
The Effect of Quartz Sand and Feldspar Granulometry on the Sintering of Porcelain Body
Bajer, Tomáš ; Nevřivová, Lenka (referee) ; Sokolář, Radomír (advisor)
Properties of quartz and feldspar as two most used fundamental materials for porcelain production have significant effect on final technical properties of the product. Generally, it is considered the finer the materials the better the end product’s properties. The degree, to which particle size distribution influences these properties and the reason why, is summarized in this paper. At the end, practical tests were performed to confirm the gathered information.

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