Course detail
Ceramics - Laboratories
FAST-BJ02Acad. year: 2009/2010
The students will be acquainted in the first six practical tutorials with basic laboratory tests, which are typical for properties determination especially of plastic ceramic raw materials (clays). In the same time they will prepare more samples, which will be in following laboratory tests fired at different temperatures. The students will visit as a part of these laboratory tutorials some selected ceramic plants in an educational trip. Afterwards follow three practical training tutorials, in which will be tested the properties of fired ceramic body in dependence on different firing temperatures.
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2.Determination of earth grain size composition - sedimentation method (the shortened method according to Andreasen), sieve analysis.
3.Moisture determination of clays by drying, by alcoholic method, determination of hygroscopic moisture.
4.Plasticity evaluation according to Rieke, determination of pliability limits, plasticity index and evaluation of the earth (clay).
5.Determination of optimal mixing water quantity according to Pfefferkorn.
6.Determination of plastic strength, deformation limits of shear tension, optimal mixing water quantity according to Nichiporenko.
7.Determination of drying sensitivity, the Bigot curve, the critical point and the area of safe and of dangerous drying, appropriateness of earth utilization according to CSB.
8.Study trip, firing of prepared samples.
9.Study trip, firing of prepared samples.
10.Properties of burnt ceramic body in different burning procedures: appearance and shape, ring, colour; determination of shrinkage by firing and total shrinkage; determination of compression and bending strength.
11.Density determination (by pycnometric method) of ceramic body fired at different burning temperatures.
12.Determination of absorption (by boiling), of volume mass (by hydrostatic weighing), of apparent porosity, apparent density and capillary elevation of burnt ceramic bodies in dependence on firing temperature.
13.Checking of results and records, summary of achieved results, test for course unit credit.
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Recommended reading
Koller, A.: Structure and properties of ceramics. ACER Hradec Králové, 1994. (EN)
Classification of course in study plans
- Programme B-P-E-SI Bachelor's
branch M , 3 year of study, winter semester, compulsory
- Programme B-K-C-SI Bachelor's
branch M , 3 year of study, winter semester, compulsory
- Programme B-P-C-SI Bachelor's
branch M , 3 year of study, winter semester, compulsory
- Programme B-P-C-ST Bachelor's
branch M , 3 year of study, winter semester, compulsory