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Study of microstructure of autoclaved aerated concrete with using of secondary raw materials
Martanová, Jana ; Suchý, Peter (referee) ; Kulísek, Karel (advisor)
Autoclaved aerated concrete is a used building material, especially for its thermal insulating properties. During autoclaving, an aerated concrete microstructure produces crystalline CSH phases, primarily tobermorite. The ingoing substances are calcium oxide and silica. In addition to commonly used raw materials, secondary raw materials rich in silicon dioxide can be used for production. The use of secondary raw materials gives the opportunity for the construction industry to be more environmentally friendly. Another benefit is the reduction of financial costs. The work explores the influence of individual secondary raw materials on the microstructure. High-temperature fly ash, fluid fly ash, cinder, ground glass and zeolite were used The raw materials were mixed with unalloyed lime at a molar ratio of calcium oxide to silicon dioxide of 0.73 and 1.0. Autoclaving capsules were used to synthesize tobermorite under laboratory conditions. Autoclave was performed at 170 °C and 190 °C with hydrothermal durations of 4, 8 and 16 hours. The most important influence on the microstructure was high-temperature fly ash, on the contrary, the greatest influence on the mechanical properties is attributed to the ground glass.
Development of Grouts for Ceramic Tiles
Coufal, Daniel ; Gazdič, Dominik (referee) ; Fridrichová, Marcela (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the development of grout for filling of wide joints of ceramics tiles. The theoretical part is devoted to individual types of jointing materials, their properties and application. The practical part deals with proposed mixtures with focus on the influence of the filler as ground limestone and his substitution with silica sand and the effect of the subsequent modification of these mixtures by the expansion additive.
Effect of aggregate type on lime mortar rheology
Vozák, Rastislav ; Rovnaník, Pavel (referee) ; Vyšvařil, Martin (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is examining the effect of aggregate type on lime mortar rheology. In the theoretical part, the thesis describes types of liquids and basic rheological quantities. Afterwards there are described some of the rheological behaviour models of non-Newtonian fluids. Furthermore, the theoretical part characterizes measurement of the flow, devices used for the measurement including the oscillatory measurement and its individual modes. Scientific literature was used to describe the rheology of the lime mortars and it covers the effect of different additives on the rheological behaviour. There is also characterized the effect of aggregate on the properties of lime mortars. The experimental part talks about the effect of three various kinds of aggregate on rheological prop-erties of the fresh lime mortar. The chemical composition of aggregates and their granulometry was determined. Subsequently, flow measurements were carried out and evaluated into flow curves. The yield stress, coefficient of consistency and flow index were assayed. In the oscillatory measurement there were measured complex, elastic and viscous modulus and loss factor.
Utilization of alternative raw materials in sand aerated concrete technology
Ondříčková, Pavlína ; Kulísek, Karel (referee) ; Drochytka, Rostislav (advisor)
The presented work deals with the problems about silica sand replacement for alternative raw materials in the production of autoclaved aerated concrete. The work describes technology of production and creating structures of autoclaved aerated concrete. The main part of the work is the study scientific articles dealing with alternative materials in autoclaved silicate materials. The object of work is to find the most suitable domestic alternative materials for supplement or replacement for silica sand in production of autoclaved aerated concrete.
Desin of new technologies for invert grouting of masonry sewer
Dolák, Martin ; Melichar, Tomáš (referee) ; Drochytka, Rostislav (advisor)
The subject of this work is to find optimal grouting mixture for repairing existing brick sewer with insistence on ecological modesty. Secondary raw and waste materials will be evaluated as a partial replacement of good-quality materials, that are commonly used. Production wastes for which is after necessary adjustment found usage in another sphere of production are named secondary raw materials. In the end will be made a selection of appropriate secondary raw materials for a project of new technology of back grouting identified for repairing currently used brick sewers.
Desin of new technologies for invert grouting of masonry sewer
Dolák, Martin ; Melichar, Tomáš (referee) ; Drochytka, Rostislav (advisor)
The subject of this work is to find optimal grouting mixture for repairing existing brick sewer with insistence on ecological modesty. Secondary raw and waste materials will be evaluated as a partial replacement of good-quality materials, that are commonly used. Production wastes for which is after necessary adjustment found usage in another sphere of production are named secondary raw materials. In the end will be made a selection of appropriate secondary raw materials for a project of new technology of back grouting identified for repairing currently used brick sewers.
Effect of aggregate type on lime mortar rheology
Vozák, Rastislav ; Rovnaník, Pavel (referee) ; Vyšvařil, Martin (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is examining the effect of aggregate type on lime mortar rheology. In the theoretical part, the thesis describes types of liquids and basic rheological quantities. Afterwards there are described some of the rheological behaviour models of non-Newtonian fluids. Furthermore, the theoretical part characterizes measurement of the flow, devices used for the measurement including the oscillatory measurement and its individual modes. Scientific literature was used to describe the rheology of the lime mortars and it covers the effect of different additives on the rheological behaviour. There is also characterized the effect of aggregate on the properties of lime mortars. The experimental part talks about the effect of three various kinds of aggregate on rheological prop-erties of the fresh lime mortar. The chemical composition of aggregates and their granulometry was determined. Subsequently, flow measurements were carried out and evaluated into flow curves. The yield stress, coefficient of consistency and flow index were assayed. In the oscillatory measurement there were measured complex, elastic and viscous modulus and loss factor.
Development of Grouts for Ceramic Tiles
Coufal, Daniel ; Gazdič, Dominik (referee) ; Fridrichová, Marcela (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the development of grout for filling of wide joints of ceramics tiles. The theoretical part is devoted to individual types of jointing materials, their properties and application. The practical part deals with proposed mixtures with focus on the influence of the filler as ground limestone and his substitution with silica sand and the effect of the subsequent modification of these mixtures by the expansion additive.
Study of microstructure of autoclaved aerated concrete with using of secondary raw materials
Martanová, Jana ; Suchý, Peter (referee) ; Kulísek, Karel (advisor)
Autoclaved aerated concrete is a used building material, especially for its thermal insulating properties. During autoclaving, an aerated concrete microstructure produces crystalline CSH phases, primarily tobermorite. The ingoing substances are calcium oxide and silica. In addition to commonly used raw materials, secondary raw materials rich in silicon dioxide can be used for production. The use of secondary raw materials gives the opportunity for the construction industry to be more environmentally friendly. Another benefit is the reduction of financial costs. The work explores the influence of individual secondary raw materials on the microstructure. High-temperature fly ash, fluid fly ash, cinder, ground glass and zeolite were used The raw materials were mixed with unalloyed lime at a molar ratio of calcium oxide to silicon dioxide of 0.73 and 1.0. Autoclaving capsules were used to synthesize tobermorite under laboratory conditions. Autoclave was performed at 170 °C and 190 °C with hydrothermal durations of 4, 8 and 16 hours. The most important influence on the microstructure was high-temperature fly ash, on the contrary, the greatest influence on the mechanical properties is attributed to the ground glass.
Utilization of alternative raw materials in sand aerated concrete technology
Ondříčková, Pavlína ; Kulísek, Karel (referee) ; Drochytka, Rostislav (advisor)
The presented work deals with the problems about silica sand replacement for alternative raw materials in the production of autoclaved aerated concrete. The work describes technology of production and creating structures of autoclaved aerated concrete. The main part of the work is the study scientific articles dealing with alternative materials in autoclaved silicate materials. The object of work is to find the most suitable domestic alternative materials for supplement or replacement for silica sand in production of autoclaved aerated concrete.

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