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Possibilities of detection of water content in porous environments using electrical impedance spectrometry method
Fejfarová, Marie ; Bartušek,, Karel (referee) ; Bednárová,, Emilia (referee) ; Pařílková, Jana (advisor)
This doctoral thesis with the title “Possibilities of Detecting the Water Content in a Porous Medium Using the Method of Electrical Impedance Spectrometry introduces electrical impedance spectrometry (EIS) as an indirect electrical method of measurement and a tested apparatus for application in water management practice and in material engineering. A wide range of porous media in the area of water management have been narrowed within the preparation of this dissertation thesis to available samples of chiefly sandy soils and in material engineering to typical building materials, which are still solid burnt brick and timber. Measurement took place in the Laboratory of Water Management Research of the Department of Water Structures and in the Laboratory of the Department of Building Materials and Components at the Faculty of Civil Engineering of Brno University of Technology, in the Laboratory of Soil Mechanics of the company GEOtest, a.s. and in the Laboratory of the foreign university KU Leuven, KHBO in the City of Oostende, Belgium. The experiments performed required not only the production of special constructions of measuring probes and their connection, but also modifications of stations at which measurement was carried out. It is possible to use this doctoral dissertation thesis as a methodological manual of how to apply the measuring apparatus based on the EIS method in monitoring changes in the water content in selected porous media due to hydrodynamic stress imposed on it.
Analysis of the earth dam monitoring of a small water reservoir
Králíková, Štěpánka ; Novotná, Jitka (referee) ; Pařílková, Jana (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the use of the electrical impedance spectrometry method (EIS) and the devices Z-meter II, Z-meter III and Z-meter VI based on it for the monitoring earth-fill dams of small water reservoirs. The devices were developed in the Laboratory of Water Management Research of the Institute of Water Structures of the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Brno University of Technology by solving international project of applied research in the EUREKA program. The analysis of monitoring of the dam of the small water reservoir Bezedník III, which is located in the cadastre of the village Kobeřice, was carried out. Monitoring was carried out from 2006 to 2012. One-off control measurements followed by analysis of achieved results were carried out in 2016, 2018 and 2019.
Monitoring of filtration processes in earth dams
Gardavská, Zuzana ; Bartušek,, Karel (referee) ; Satrapa,, Ladislav (referee) ; Pařílková, Jana (advisor)
This doctoral thesis with the title „Monitoring of filtration processes in earth dams“ represents possibilities of using electrical impedance spectrometry method (EIS) and devices Z- meter II and Z- meter 2A based on it for using a monitoring earth-fill dikes of small water reservoirs. The devices are developed in the Laboratory of Water Management Research Institute of Water Structures Faculty of Civil Engineering Brno University of Technology through international projects E!3838 and E!4981 in EUREKA program. As part of submitted doctoral thesis the monitoring has been conducted at two locations – earth-fill dike of small water reservoir Bezedník III in the cadastral area Kobeřice and earth-fill dike of fish pond Rybník u kostelíka near the village Jevíčko. The general guidance has been compiled based on the knowledge and experience of measurements to monitor earth-fill dike using method EIS. This guide covers the use of method and device Z-meter II from the choice of location and monitored the profile, selection and installation of probes into the dam body, the preparation of measurement location, configuration of the measuring apparatus including a user program Z-scan, through the process of measurement and recommended method of processing data.
Analysis of the earth dam monitoring of a small water reservoir
Králíková, Štěpánka ; Novotná, Jitka (referee) ; Pařílková, Jana (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the use of the electrical impedance spectrometry method (EIS) and the devices Z-meter II, Z-meter III and Z-meter VI based on it for the monitoring earth-fill dams of small water reservoirs. The devices were developed in the Laboratory of Water Management Research of the Institute of Water Structures of the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Brno University of Technology by solving international project of applied research in the EUREKA program. The analysis of monitoring of the dam of the small water reservoir Bezedník III, which is located in the cadastre of the village Kobeřice, was carried out. Monitoring was carried out from 2006 to 2012. One-off control measurements followed by analysis of achieved results were carried out in 2016, 2018 and 2019.
Monitoring of filtration processes in earth dams
Gardavská, Zuzana ; Bartušek,, Karel (referee) ; Satrapa,, Ladislav (referee) ; Pařílková, Jana (advisor)
This doctoral thesis with the title „Monitoring of filtration processes in earth dams“ represents possibilities of using electrical impedance spectrometry method (EIS) and devices Z- meter II and Z- meter 2A based on it for using a monitoring earth-fill dikes of small water reservoirs. The devices are developed in the Laboratory of Water Management Research Institute of Water Structures Faculty of Civil Engineering Brno University of Technology through international projects E!3838 and E!4981 in EUREKA program. As part of submitted doctoral thesis the monitoring has been conducted at two locations – earth-fill dike of small water reservoir Bezedník III in the cadastral area Kobeřice and earth-fill dike of fish pond Rybník u kostelíka near the village Jevíčko. The general guidance has been compiled based on the knowledge and experience of measurements to monitor earth-fill dike using method EIS. This guide covers the use of method and device Z-meter II from the choice of location and monitored the profile, selection and installation of probes into the dam body, the preparation of measurement location, configuration of the measuring apparatus including a user program Z-scan, through the process of measurement and recommended method of processing data.
Possibilities of detection of water content in porous environments using electrical impedance spectrometry method
Fejfarová, Marie ; Bartušek,, Karel (referee) ; Bednárová,, Emilia (referee) ; Pařílková, Jana (advisor)
This doctoral thesis with the title “Possibilities of Detecting the Water Content in a Porous Medium Using the Method of Electrical Impedance Spectrometry introduces electrical impedance spectrometry (EIS) as an indirect electrical method of measurement and a tested apparatus for application in water management practice and in material engineering. A wide range of porous media in the area of water management have been narrowed within the preparation of this dissertation thesis to available samples of chiefly sandy soils and in material engineering to typical building materials, which are still solid burnt brick and timber. Measurement took place in the Laboratory of Water Management Research of the Department of Water Structures and in the Laboratory of the Department of Building Materials and Components at the Faculty of Civil Engineering of Brno University of Technology, in the Laboratory of Soil Mechanics of the company GEOtest, a.s. and in the Laboratory of the foreign university KU Leuven, KHBO in the City of Oostende, Belgium. The experiments performed required not only the production of special constructions of measuring probes and their connection, but also modifications of stations at which measurement was carried out. It is possible to use this doctoral dissertation thesis as a methodological manual of how to apply the measuring apparatus based on the EIS method in monitoring changes in the water content in selected porous media due to hydrodynamic stress imposed on it.

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