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Study of the effect of selected types of aditives on the properties of cement composites
Kavka, Lukáš ; Ťažký, Tomáš (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
The diploma thesis describes admixtures for concrete. It deals with the influence of admixtures on the properties of cement composites in the fresh and hardened state. The theoretical part described the individual components of concrete, where the main attention was focused to inert admixtures and their effect on mechanical properties, shrinkage, resistance of cement composites to aggressive medium. Furthermore, the effect of admixtures on concretes with recycled aggregates was described. In the first stage of the practical part, cement mortars with 25, 35 and 50% replacement of cement admixtures were created. In the second stage, concretes with admixtures and a minimum strength class of C30/37 and C50/60 were created. Finely ground granulated slag, micronized limestone and granite stone dust were used as admixtures in mortars and concretes. The change of properties in the fresh and hardened state was observed on cement composites.
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Optimizing the use of active admixtures in mixed cements and determining the k value
Kužílková, Hana ; Hubáček, Adam (referee) ; Hela, Rudolf (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor's thesis is to examine the possibility of using admixtures as a partial substitute for cement in concrete. The thesis examines the replacement of cement with three specific additives: micronized limestone, power plant fly ash and blast furnace slag. When using an admixture as a partial replacement for cement, the addition of the admixture affects the properties of both fresh and hardened concrete. The theoretical part of the work is devoted to the description of admixtures and their influence on the properties of fresh and hardened concrete. Furthermore, basic information on the efficiency index and k-value is presented. The aim of the practical part of the bachelor's thesis is to determine the efficiency indices of the given additives as well as their k-values.
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Study of the effect of selected types of aditives on the properties of cement composites
Kavka, Lukáš ; Ťažký, Tomáš (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
The diploma thesis describes admixtures for concrete. It deals with the influence of admixtures on the properties of cement composites in the fresh and hardened state. The theoretical part described the individual components of concrete, where the main attention was focused to inert admixtures and their effect on mechanical properties, shrinkage, resistance of cement composites to aggressive medium. Furthermore, the effect of admixtures on concretes with recycled aggregates was described. In the first stage of the practical part, cement mortars with 25, 35 and 50% replacement of cement admixtures were created. In the second stage, concretes with admixtures and a minimum strength class of C30/37 and C50/60 were created. Finely ground granulated slag, micronized limestone and granite stone dust were used as admixtures in mortars and concretes. The change of properties in the fresh and hardened state was observed on cement composites.
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