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Transformace popílku z metalurgie Pb v půdách / Transformation of fly ash from Pb metallurgy in soilsValigurová, Radka January 2010 (has links)
The fly ash from secondary lead metallurgy was placed in two different soils in order to investigate the kinetics of release (in a time horizon of 504 h) and mobility of metals/metalloids in soil water and soil. Uncontaminated soils used for the pot experiment were two: acidified forest soil N and agricultural soil H. An experimental bag containing 0.5 g of fly ash was placed in a pot with 200 g of soil, which was watered using deionised water at the 60 % water holding capacity (WHC) level. Using Rhizon pore water samplers the soil solution was regularly sampled and subsequently analysed. The soil solution analysis was supplemented by the geochemical speciation-solubility modelling using the PHREEQC-2 code and the mineralogical investigation of solid phase. For Cd, Zn and As the release in soil water had similar behaviour in time: during first 96 hours of the experiment their concentration increased up to maximum values and then slowly decreased till the end of experiment. This trend has not been observed for Cu, Pb and Sb, being tightly bound to secondary phases newly formed directly in the fly ash or to soil constituents, or indicating possible resistance to leaching. Weight loss after the experiment for the fly ash was in both soils approximately 60 %, indicating high level of its dissolution....
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Ověření trvanlivosti popílkových betonů v prostředí XF / Verification of durability of ash concrete in the environment XFKušiak, Petr January 2013 (has links)
Fly ash is now much used as an admixture to concrete. This master´s thesis focuses on the use of fly ash as an active admixture in concrete environment for XF. The thesis has two parts. The first part collected theoretical information about the origin and behavior of fly ash in fresh and hardened concrete. In the second part was experimental verification of these characteristics. The purpouse of this thesis is to demonstrate that the fly ash attribute to meet all environmental XF.
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Akumulace těžkých kovů v tkáních bezobratlých živočichů na struskopopílkových odkalištích / Accumulation of heavy metals in tissues of terrestrial arthropods at fly ash depositsMengr, Jan January 2017 (has links)
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Akumulace těžkých kovů v tkáních bezobratlých živočichů na struskopopílkových odkalištích / Accumulation of heavy metals in tissues of terrestrial arthropods at fly ash depositsMengr, Jan January 2017 (has links)
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Nový vnější tepelněizolační kompozitní systém zohledňující udržitelné využívání přírodních zdrojů / New external thermal insulation composite system taking in to account the sustainable use of natural resourcesSokola, Lubomír Unknown Date (has links)
The work is focused on the development of an environmentally friendly external thermal insulation composite system in terms of product composition and composition of the whole system. The intention is to develop an alternative to standard external thermal insulation composite systems. Undoubtely, standard systems have a contribution to energy savings (primary role), but their actual production and composition is also a burden on the environment. The research is focused onthe development of adhesive and leveling substance and plaster using progressive material with phase transformation and energy by-product (fly ash). Furthermore, it is focused on the selection of insulation from renewable sources. Therefore, there is paid attention to the overall composition of the thermal insulation system in order to achieve the most effective impact with respect to the environment. The goal is to achieve secondary energy and resource savings due to the composition of components and also the composition of the entire system.
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