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The influence of the preparation and editing of test specimens for testing the durability of concrete and concrete products
Šťastný, Antonín ; Brožovský, Jiří (referee) ; Hubáček, Adam (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis examines the influence of the preparation and editing of test specimens for testing the durability of concrete and concrete products. In particular it monitors the effect of surface treatment and storage of test samples on durability of concrete. The theoretical part describes the mechanism of damage to the samples exposed to salt scaling. It further describes the test methods, which identifies and describes the durability of concrete and concrete products according to the test standards in force in the Czech Republic. Three types of concerete was proposed and mixed in the experimental part of this work. They were using the same raw materials and were differed in degree of aeration. Samples were made from each types of concrete. Thay had different surface treatment, various degrese of saturation before the salt scaling test and the samples were compared with each other.
Mortar with alkali-activated matrix
Černá, Hana ; Hela, Rudolf (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
The thesis addresses the issue of alkali-activated materials and their manufacturing components. In the theoretical part the description of such materials is provided and the requirements for source materials are defined. The theoretical part further addresses the resistance of alkali-activated materials and their lifespan - namely sulphate resistance, chloride resistance, acid resistance, frost resistance, porosity, carbonation, resistance, abrasion resistance and heat resistance. The experimental part of the thesis focuses on compounding four different mixtures of alkali-activated materials. In the loosened stage, the weight was measured. In the hardened stage the weight was measured as well as the tensile strength when bending, the strength under pressure applied, heat resistance, water and defrosting chemicals resistance and formation of cracks.
Mortar with alkali-activated matrix
Černá, Hana ; Hela, Rudolf (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
The thesis addresses the issue of alkali-activated materials and their manufacturing components. In the theoretical part the description of such materials is provided and the requirements for source materials are defined. The theoretical part further addresses the resistance of alkali-activated materials and their lifespan - namely sulphate resistance, chloride resistance, acid resistance, frost resistance, porosity, carbonation, resistance, abrasion resistance and heat resistance. The experimental part of the thesis focuses on compounding four different mixtures of alkali-activated materials. In the loosened stage, the weight was measured. In the hardened stage the weight was measured as well as the tensile strength when bending, the strength under pressure applied, heat resistance, water and defrosting chemicals resistance and formation of cracks.
Durability of alkali-activated materials
Zourek, Milan ; Hela, Rudolf (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with durability of alkali-activated materials and the use of them in aggressive surroundings, especially in sewer systems. The first half of the theoretical part summarizes requirements for concrete sewer pipes. The most common linings and coatings used in concrete sewer systems are mentioned. The second half of the theoretical part deals with alkali-activated materials, raw materials used for their preparation and their durability. Concretely sulfate attack resistance, chloride attack resistance, acid attack resistance, abrasion, porosity, freeze-thaw resistance, thin layer applications and cracking tendency. In the experimental part of this bachelor’s thesis there were proposed five types of alkali-activated materials application in the aggressive environment of sewer systems. Density and consumption of alkali-activated material by thin layer application was determined as fresh properties. Material was monitored during its solidifying and hardening, especially for crack formation. As hardened properties density, flexural strength, compressive strength, adhesion of thin layer to concrete, thickness of thin layer, freeze-thaw resistance, resistance of surface to water and defrosting chemicals were determined.
The influence of the preparation and editing of test specimens for testing the durability of concrete and concrete products
Šťastný, Antonín ; Brožovský, Jiří (referee) ; Hubáček, Adam (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis examines the influence of the preparation and editing of test specimens for testing the durability of concrete and concrete products. In particular it monitors the effect of surface treatment and storage of test samples on durability of concrete. The theoretical part describes the mechanism of damage to the samples exposed to salt scaling. It further describes the test methods, which identifies and describes the durability of concrete and concrete products according to the test standards in force in the Czech Republic. Three types of concerete was proposed and mixed in the experimental part of this work. They were using the same raw materials and were differed in degree of aeration. Samples were made from each types of concrete. Thay had different surface treatment, various degrese of saturation before the salt scaling test and the samples were compared with each other.

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