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Study of inorganic matrix composites for FRP
Svora, Petr ; Rovnaník, Pavel (referee) ; Puliš,, Pavel (referee) ; Šubrt,, Jan (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
During a whole period of time which fibre-reinforced polymers have been used in the building industry, in dominating bonding agent has been the organic resins. There is no doubt about their advantages, but at the same time, they have two weaknesses: they are not fire resistant and they have no resistance to high temperature. Those are the reasons why the research on alternative materials which could replace organic matrix has been undertaken. The goal of the work is to maintain mechanical properties of fibre-reinforced polymer with organic matrix. Of course, an emphasis is placed to fulfilling ecological standards which are required from ecological material. An aluminosilicate inorganic matrix can meet them all. It is non-flammable, does not produce any toxic matter in contact with fire and the energy consumption during production process is lower than in case of the organic matrix. This work includes study and analysis of selected raw materials as well as their influence and impact on final reaction products which are created in inorganic matrix. A part of this work is also a design of the inorganic matrix recipe.
Historic paint investigation of the Gierczyn parish church painted decoration in the context of the mining history of the region
Svorová Pawełkowicz, Sylwia ; Witkowski, M. ; Svora, Petr ; Wagner, B.
The painted decoration of the Gierczyn parish church situated in the Izera Mountains was studied in the context of the rich mining history of the region known for tin, copper, and cobalt ores extraction. Smalt and copper pigments identification is discussed in the context of possible provenance studies. The aim is to determine to what extent the decoration of the parish church in Gierczyn reflects the mining history of the region and to verify whether local materials could have been used. Historic paint investigation is supported by chemical analysis of pigments. Additionally, the paper presents results of research combining archival studies of copper and cobalt extraction, and smalt production in nearby Przecznica, and of the parish church which was the main temple for local miners.
Study of inorganic matrix composites for FRP
Svora, Petr ; Rovnaník, Pavel (referee) ; Puliš,, Pavel (referee) ; Šubrt,, Jan (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
During a whole period of time which fibre-reinforced polymers have been used in the building industry, in dominating bonding agent has been the organic resins. There is no doubt about their advantages, but at the same time, they have two weaknesses: they are not fire resistant and they have no resistance to high temperature. Those are the reasons why the research on alternative materials which could replace organic matrix has been undertaken. The goal of the work is to maintain mechanical properties of fibre-reinforced polymer with organic matrix. Of course, an emphasis is placed to fulfilling ecological standards which are required from ecological material. An aluminosilicate inorganic matrix can meet them all. It is non-flammable, does not produce any toxic matter in contact with fire and the energy consumption during production process is lower than in case of the organic matrix. This work includes study and analysis of selected raw materials as well as their influence and impact on final reaction products which are created in inorganic matrix. A part of this work is also a design of the inorganic matrix recipe.

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