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Comprehensive geological characterization of URF Bukov – part II Geotechnical characterization.
Souček, Kamil; Vavro, Martin; Staš, Lubomír; Kaláb, Zdeněk; Koníček, Petr; Georgiovská, Lucie; Kaláb, Tomáš; Konečný, Pavel; Kolcun, Alexej; Králová, Lucie; Kubina, Lukáš; Lednická, Markéta; Malík, Josef; Martinec, Petr; Ptáček, Jiří; Vavro, Leona; Waclawik, Petr; Zajícová, Vendula
2017 - English
This final report was processed as a part of Radioactive Waste Repository Authority project Research support for safety evaluation of the deep repository, which is a part of the preparation for the deep repository of nuclear waste (further DR). The aims of the project were collection and interpretation of geological data, the creation of models and obtaining information necessary for evaluation of potential sites for DR emplacement regarding long-term safety. On the basis of public submitting act, a 4-year contract was signed with ÚJV Řež, a.s. and its subcontractors: Czech Geological Survey, Czech Technical University in Prague, Technical University in Liberec, Institute of Geonics of Czech Academy of Sciences, and companies Arcadis CZ, Progeo, Chemcomex Praha and Centre for Research Řež about providing research support for evaluation of long-term safety. Keywords: spent nuclear fuel; nuclear waste; behaviour of rock environment; radionuclide transport; safety of repository Available on request at various institutes of the ASCR
Comprehensive geological characterization of URF Bukov – part II Geotechnical characterization.

This final report was processed as a part of Radioactive Waste Repository Authority project Research support for safety evaluation of the deep repository, which is a part of the preparation for the ...

Souček, Kamil; Vavro, Martin; Staš, Lubomír; Kaláb, Zdeněk; Koníček, Petr; Georgiovská, Lucie; Kaláb, Tomáš; Konečný, Pavel; Kolcun, Alexej; Králová, Lucie; Kubina, Lukáš; Lednická, Markéta; Malík, Josef; Martinec, Petr; Ptáček, Jiří; Vavro, Leona; Waclawik, Petr; Zajícová, Vendula
Ústav geoniky, 2017

Dynamization of spatial data using location-based services: Tourist potential of industrial heritage
Malý, Jiří; Krejčí, Tomáš; Trojan, Jakub; Chudáček, Stanislav; Nováková, Eva
2017 - English
The paper deals with industrial heritage and its potential in tourism. Although the post-industrial landscape is an integral part of all the countries that went through a period of de-industrialization and economic transformation, presentation and publicity of valuable industrial monuments that are linked with post-industrial landscape in many cases are not fully utilized. This paper aims to acquaint readers with a possibility of transformation of data on industrial objects into augmented reality, while using location-based services. The final result is the web-based platform allowing easy data transformation. The paper has thus largely methodological-application character. The outcomes of the testing phase indicate that information about the objects do have their limits, but respecting them brings their effective performance in augmented reality. Keywords: location-based services; augmented reality; industrial heritage; tourism; Czech Republic Available in a digital repository NRGL
Dynamization of spatial data using location-based services: Tourist potential of industrial heritage

The paper deals with industrial heritage and its potential in tourism. Although the post-industrial landscape is an integral part of all the countries that went through a period of ...

Malý, Jiří; Krejčí, Tomáš; Trojan, Jakub; Chudáček, Stanislav; Nováková, Eva
Ústav geoniky, 2017

Local geoheritage: its importance and potential for geotourist and recreational activities (a case study from Lomnicko area)
Kirchner, Karel; Kubalíková, Lucie; Bajer, A.
2017 - English
Geodiversity, respectively its valuable part – geoheritage is considered an important resource for the geotourism and recreation purposes. In the C.R., there are a lot of examples of such use of geoheritage: sandstone rock cities, karst areas or polygenetic relief at mountain areas and others. These geoheritage features are usually significant on the national level, their existence assure the attractiveness of the given area, enables the geotourist and recreational activities and support the local and regional development. However, in the local scale, the geodiversity (respectively geoheritage, represented by particular geosites and geomorphosites) can also serve the above mentioned purposes. The paper presents the example from Lomnicko area which can be seen as an “average” area from the geodiversity/geoheritage point of view on the national level, but on the local and regional level, there is a considerable number of geosites and geomorphosites with a potential for geotourism and recreation. Keywords: geodiversity; geosite; geomorphosite; geotourism Available in a digital repository NRGL
Local geoheritage: its importance and potential for geotourist and recreational activities (a case study from Lomnicko area)

Geodiversity, respectively its valuable part – geoheritage is considered an important resource for the geotourism and recreation purposes. In the C.R., there are a lot of examples of such use of ...

Kirchner, Karel; Kubalíková, Lucie; Bajer, A.
Ústav geoniky, 2017

Influence of inner geometry shapes of suspension nozzles on hydraulic power conditions and water velocity fields of jets
Zeleňák, Michal; Říha, Zdeněk
2017 - English
The aim of study was numerical simulation of water flow with absence of abrasive particles inside inner geometry of suspension nozzle. Shapes of cone - radius profiles in relation with change of hydraulic parameters were studied. Results of simulations are presented in report. Keywords: high-speed abrasive suspension jet; cutting; technology; flow modelling Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Influence of inner geometry shapes of suspension nozzles on hydraulic power conditions and water velocity fields of jets

The aim of study was numerical simulation of water flow with absence of abrasive particles inside inner geometry of suspension nozzle. Shapes of cone - radius profiles in relation with change of ...

Zeleňák, Michal; Říha, Zdeněk
Ústav geoniky, 2017

CFD simulation of a free surface jet of high pressure nozzle. Jet sloping 90° 85° and 75°
Říha, Zdeněk
2017 - English
The report contains CFD results and description of the two phase flow water and air. Water comes into the computational domain through the nozzle which creates water jet. The jet falls on the wall surface where flows along the surface plate in all directions (x,y mainly). The aim of the work is to show how the falling water flows on the wall surface with help of advanced CFD model. Three cases had been solved there with a various jets sloping to the bottom surface plate. The first case contains results with configuration of the geometry for the jet sloping 90o. Second case contains results with configuration of the geometry for the jet sloping 85o and third case contains results with configuration of the geometry for the jet sloping 75o, see enclosures 1, 2 and 3. Given calculation had been done as steady state calculations. Keywords: CDF model; free surface jet; high pressure nozzle Available at various institutes of the ASCR
CFD simulation of a free surface jet of high pressure nozzle. Jet sloping 90° 85° and 75°

The report contains CFD results and description of the two phase flow water and air. Water comes into the computational domain through the nozzle which creates water jet. The jet falls on the wall ...

Říha, Zdeněk
Ústav geoniky, 2017

Applications of Mathematics. Special Issue - SNA ´17
Rozložník, Miroslav; Sysala, Stanislav
2017 - English
This isssue of Applications of Mathematics is devoted to the Seminar on Numerical Analysis 2017 (SNA’17) held in New Aula of the VŠB—Technical University of Ostrava, January 30–February 3, 2017, and organized by the Institute of Geonics of the Czech Academy of Sciences in collaboration with IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Centre. The history of Seminar on Numerical Analysis (SNA) goes back to 2003. In 2005–2015, SNA was organized annually by the Institute of Geonics and Institute of Computer Science of the Czech Academy of Sciences in cooperation with Charles University in Prague, Czech Technical University, and VŠB—Technical University\nof Ostrava. Since 2016, Seminar on Numerical Analysis is organized alternatively on a biannual basis with the EMS School in Applied Mathematics (ESSAM). The scope of the seminar ranges from mathematical modeling and simulation of challenging engineering problems, to methods of numerical mathematics, numerical linear algebra, and high performance computing. An important part of SNA has\nbeen devoted to its Winter School with several longer lectures or tutorials focused on selected topics within the scope of the meeting. This year part of the Winter School was also the course Parallel Linear Algebra organized within the French PRACE Advanced Training Centre Maison de la Simulation. SNA’17 was attended by 77 participants, who presented six invited Winter School lectures, 24 short communications, and several posters. Keywords: aplied mathematics; numerical analysis; mathematical modeling Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Applications of Mathematics. Special Issue - SNA ´17

This isssue of Applications of Mathematics is devoted to the Seminar on Numerical Analysis 2017 (SNA’17) held in New Aula of the VŠB—Technical University of Ostrava, January 30–February 3, 2017, and ...

Rozložník, Miroslav; Sysala, Stanislav
Ústav geoniky, 2017

Abrasive water jet drilling of cooling holes in aeroengines: preliminary experimental study
Hlaváček, Petr; Zlámal, T.; Sitek, Libor; Georgiovská, Lucie
2017 - English
This paper addresses an experimental investigation on the feasibility of using\nabrasive water jet (AWJ) for the drilling of small-diameter holes in aeroengines\ncomponents. These components are sprayed with ceramic thermal barrier coating\n(TBC). The required holes are typically 0.5 to 1 mm in diameter with a drilling\nangle of 30 to 90 deg. The parameters of the AWJ were varied to study their effects\non both quantitative and qualitative hole drilling parameters. Keywords: abrasive water jet; drilling; thermal barrier coating Available on request at various institutes of the ASCR
Abrasive water jet drilling of cooling holes in aeroengines: preliminary experimental study

This paper addresses an experimental investigation on the feasibility of using\nabrasive water jet (AWJ) for the drilling of small-diameter holes in aeroengines\ncomponents. These components are ...

Hlaváček, Petr; Zlámal, T.; Sitek, Libor; Georgiovská, Lucie
Ústav geoniky, 2017

Evaluation of quality of cut surfaces created by abrasive water jet according to swiss standard SN 214001
Klichová, Dagmar; Gurková, Lucie
2017 - English
The article focuses on the evaluation of the quality of cut surfaces created by\nan abrasive water jet (AWJ) according to the Swiss standard SN 214001 (2010).\nThe standard presents a quantified description of the texture of the cut. It defines\nnew parameters and methods of parameter measurements used in order to\ncategorize the cut surface in various quality levels Q. They are so far the most\ncommonly applied form of the qualitative description of the quality of the cut\nsurfaces created by the AWJ technology. Keywords: surface quality; abrasive water jet; standard parameters Available on request at various institutes of the ASCR
Evaluation of quality of cut surfaces created by abrasive water jet according to swiss standard SN 214001

The article focuses on the evaluation of the quality of cut surfaces created by\nan abrasive water jet (AWJ) according to the Swiss standard SN 214001 (2010).\nThe standard presents a quantified ...

Klichová, Dagmar; Gurková, Lucie
Ústav geoniky, 2017

Erosion capability of ultra-high-speed continuous waterjet and pulsating waterjet: the comparison
Sitek, Libor; Hlaváček, Petr; Klichová, Dagmar; Trieb, F.; Pude, F.
2017 - English
Advantages and possibilities of continuous ultra-high-speed waterjets (with\npressures of 600 MPa and more) when cutting metals are well known to\nthe professional public both from scientific studies and from practice. In addition\nto efficiency increased as water pressure increases and reduced water\nconsumption, abrasive consumption can also be reduced in the case of abrasive\nwaterjet. Ultra-high-speed waterjet technology allows not only to cut metal sheets\nwith pure water, but also allows cutting of harder materials such as ceramics.\nDespite the initial suspicion and technical problems associated with the reliability\nand sealing of some hyperpressure elements, high-pressure devices generating\nwater pressures around 600 MPa are now commercially available. However, no\ncomparison has been made so far concerning the efficiency of these jets with\nacoustically modulated high-speed pulsating waterjets using relatively low\npressures and higher water flow rates when eroding metallic materials.\nThe article compares cuts made by pure ultra-high-speed waterjet generated at\nhyperpressures (from 500 to 800 MPa) with erosive capabilities of pulsating\nwaterjets generated on the contrary at water pressures in the order of tens of MPa\non three metallic materials (stainless steel, mild steel and copper) using the same\njet hydraulic power. Keywords: hyperpressure; hydraulic power; ultra-high-speed waterjet; pulsating waterjet Available on request at various institutes of the ASCR
Erosion capability of ultra-high-speed continuous waterjet and pulsating waterjet: the comparison

Advantages and possibilities of continuous ultra-high-speed waterjets (with\npressures of 600 MPa and more) when cutting metals are well known to\nthe professional public both from scientific studies ...

Sitek, Libor; Hlaváček, Petr; Klichová, Dagmar; Trieb, F.; Pude, F.
Ústav geoniky, 2017

Velocity measurements on continuous micro water jet using fluorescent PMMA seeding particles
Zeleňák, Michal; Ščučka, Jiří; Souček, Kamil
2017 - English
The paper deals with application of optical diagnostic techniques for velocity\nmeasurements of continuous micro water jet. The combination of Particle image\nvelocimetry, Particle tracking velocimetry, Laser induced fluorescence and\nShadowgraphy methods have been applied together with the use of fluorescent\nPMMA seeding particles. An experimental closed water circuit was designed with\na low-pressure water pump, and a series of experiments was conducted to\nmeasure the velocity of seeding particles in the water jet flow below the diamond\nmicro-nozzle outlet. The basic principles of the methods used in experiments are\nalso described. Keywords: micro water jet; fluorescent PMMA particles; velocity; LIF; PTV; PIV Available on request at various institutes of the ASCR
Velocity measurements on continuous micro water jet using fluorescent PMMA seeding particles

The paper deals with application of optical diagnostic techniques for velocity\nmeasurements of continuous micro water jet. The combination of Particle image\nvelocimetry, Particle tracking ...

Zeleňák, Michal; Ščučka, Jiří; Souček, Kamil
Ústav geoniky, 2017

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