Co-Investigators:
doc. Ing. Martin Böhm, Ph.D.; Ing. Magdaléna Doleželová, Ph.D.; Ing. Lukáš Fiala, Ph.D.; Ing. Ondřej Holčapek, Ph.D.; Ing. Miloš Jerman, Ph.D.; Ing. Marcel Jogl, Ph.D.; Ing. Aneta Junková; prof. Ing. Martin Keppert, Ph.D.; RNDr. Klára Kobetičová, Ph.D.; Ing. Petr Konrád, Ph.D.; prof. Ing. Petr Konvalinka, CSc., FEng.; doc. Ing. Václav Kočí, Ph.D.; Ing. Dana Koňáková, Ph.D.; Ing. Jitka Krejsová, Ph.D.; doc. Ing. Jiří Maděra, Ph.D.; Ing. Michal Mára, Ph.D.; Ing. Markéta Nguyen, Ph.D.; Ing.
Michaela Petříková, Ph.D.; Ing. Vojtěch Pommer, Ph.D.; Ing. Lenka Scheinherrová, Ph.D.; doc. Ing. Alena Vimmrová, Ph.D.; Ing. Jaroslava Zatloukalová, Ph.D.; prof. Ing. Robert Černý, DrSc.; Ing. Jaroslav Čižmodij Dušek, Ph.D.; Ing. Zdeňka Říhová
Annotation:
The topic of this project is to study the microstructure, basic physical, rheological, mechanical, thermal, moisture, and durability parameters of newly developed materials containing mineral admixtures (especially various types of waste). In addition, parameters characterizing ecotoxicity and microbiological effects will be also studied. Thus, the main aim is to obtain objective data, both for materials exposed to natural aging and degradation, as well as for materials that will be exposed to accelerated aging (cyclic freezing and thawing, wetting and drying, salting). The obtained data will extend the existing materials and knowledge database by the properties of materials containing multi-component binder systems and their interaction with the surrounding environment. This will allow an objective insight in the overall issue from the development of new materials to the reliable design, which will help to estimate life expectancy and durability of these newly designed materials when incorporated in constructions.
Department:
Department of Material Engineering and Chemistry
Year:
2019 - 2021
Program:
Studentská grantová soutěž ČVUT - SGS19/143/OHK1/3T/11