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Publikováno v:
Revista da Anpoll, Vol 1, Iss 15 (2003)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/19bcb312af1e4e25b1539d145de29c47
Publikováno v:
Revista da Anpoll, Vol 1, Iss 10 (2001)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3495eff6f47e4f73b63d4c9ab4415f53
Publikováno v:
Wear. 264:606-615
The paper presents an analytical multi-scale approach for the modelling of rough surfaces in regard to rubber friction properties. In addition to a fractal description of the micrometer range within the length-scale interval [5–100 μm], the macrot
Publikováno v:
Journal of the European Ceramic Society. 27:3517-3525
We have investigated the microstructure of polyamide fibre/plaster and latex-filled plaster binary blends, and fibre/latex-filled plaster ternary blends. The influences of the latex (nature and concentration) and the fibres (concentration, length) we
Publikováno v:
Journal of the European Ceramic Society. 27:1395-1398
We have investigated the effects of the nature and the concentration of latex on the microstructure of plaster/polymer blends in terms of the gypsum crystals morphology, the distribution of the polymer phase and the porosity of the materials. Additio
Publikováno v:
Materials Characterization. 56:129-137
The present study presents dynamic mechanical thermoanalysis (DMTA) of cement pastes and promotes the specificity of this non-destructive technique. Operative conditions and their impact on results are reviewed. A set of silicate rich cement pastes (
Publikováno v:
Journal of the European Ceramic Society. 26:2541-2546
We have investigated the setting of binary blends (latex-filled plaster and polyamide fibre-reinforced plaster materials) and ternary blends (polyamide fibre-reinforced latex-filled plaster materials). The influences of the latex (nature and concentr
Publikováno v:
Key Engineering Materials. :1479-1482
Publikováno v:
Key Engineering Materials. :2531-2536
Publikováno v:
Journal of the European Ceramic Society. 22:2269-2275
Different concentrations of polyamide fibres with given aspect ratios were associated to a commercial plaster in a view to investigate the mechanical behaviour. The presence of these water-absorbent fibres perturbs the hydration of the plaster and ca