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Making AFt Stages of Hydration of Cement Mixed with Fluidized Fly Ash
Skřeček, Miroslav ; Dvořák, Karel (referee) ; Fridrichová, Marcela (advisor)
The work focuses possibilities of using FBC ash for composite cements. This thesis is oriented on monitoring and making AFt stages of hydration of composite cements. It is oriented on laboratory preparing of synthetic ettringit and thaumasite.
Study of ettringite stability depending on external conditions
Pekárková, Jana ; Brauner,, Josef (referee) ; Durica,, Tibor (referee) ; Bílek,, Vlastimil (referee) ; Gazdič, Dominik (advisor)
The doctoral thesis was focused on the study of thermodynamic stability of ettringite. Ettringite was first prepared in two different ways and then exposed in chosen environments. Furthermore, the stability of ettringite in interaction with calciumsilicates was investigated. As ettringite can be formed as a hydration product of fluidized bed fly ash, the properties of Portland fly ash cement in comparison with Portland cement and Portland slag cement were investigated at the end of the thesis.
Effect of Selected Variables on the Properties and Stability of Ettringite
Kramoliš, Lukáš ; Kulísek, Karel (referee) ; Fridrichová, Marcela (advisor)
The thesis deals with the termodynamic stability of synthetically formed ettringite. It focuses on ettringite prepared by the direct synthesis of aluminum sulphate and calcium hydroxide. Stamples were stored in a laboratory environment and in a saturated water vapor. Monitoring of mineralogical composition was performed using XRD analysis, differential thermal analysis (DTA) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Study of properties of concrete with "green cement"
Matyk, Tomáš ; Dorazilová, Irena (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
The thesis focuses on collecting available information about possible ways of using and usage restriction of portland blended cements and portland cements with limestone for production of concrete. The experimental part of the thesis describes the behavior of portland blended cements and portland cements with limestone in aggressive environments. Furthermore, the thesis concerns the dependence of rheological properties of cement pastes of portland cements and portland cements with limestone on type of plasticizing additives.
Comparison of Properties of Blended Cements with Additives Based on Waste Materials
Martykán, Jiří ; Gazdič, Dominik (referee) ; Fridrichová, Marcela (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is focused on comparing the properties of blended cements with additions based on waste materials. In the practical part watch the physical properties and microstructure of hydrated cement with admixture of dust from the production of aggregates.
Portland cement with limestone and Blended Portland cements - properties, possibilities of use.
Matyk, Tomáš ; Hela,, Rudolf (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
The current cement production is environmentally and economically challenging, that’s why the global trend is reducing the amount of portland clinker produced and it’s replacement by minerals without clinker. Portland blended cements are environmentally friendly and economical option. Accept of these cements into practice is necessary to summarize the properties and behavior of concrete made from these cements. The work focuses on the behavior of concrete with portland limestone cements and portland blended cements in aggressive environments.
Verification of the Thermodynamic Stability of Ettringite
Pekárková, Jana ; Jiroušková, Kateřina (referee) ; Fridrichová, Marcela (advisor)
The thesis deals with possibilities of FBC fly ash utilization for composite cements. It focuses on thermodynamic stability of ettringite, which is produced during composite cements hydration. Specific tasks are dedicated to observation of influence of outdoor environment and influence of calciumhydrosilicate environment to stability of ettringite.
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.
Study of ettringite stability depending on external conditions
Pekárková, Jana ; Brauner,, Josef (referee) ; Durica,, Tibor (referee) ; Bílek,, Vlastimil (referee) ; Gazdič, Dominik (advisor)
The doctoral thesis was focused on the study of thermodynamic stability of ettringite. Ettringite was first prepared in two different ways and then exposed in chosen environments. Furthermore, the stability of ettringite in interaction with calciumsilicates was investigated. As ettringite can be formed as a hydration product of fluidized bed fly ash, the properties of Portland fly ash cement in comparison with Portland cement and Portland slag cement were investigated at the end of the thesis.
Effect of Selected Variables on the Properties and Stability of Ettringite
Kramoliš, Lukáš ; Kulísek, Karel (referee) ; Fridrichová, Marcela (advisor)
The thesis deals with the termodynamic stability of synthetically formed ettringite. It focuses on ettringite prepared by the direct synthesis of aluminum sulphate and calcium hydroxide. Stamples were stored in a laboratory environment and in a saturated water vapor. Monitoring of mineralogical composition was performed using XRD analysis, differential thermal analysis (DTA) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

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