Publications by authors named "R J GAILITIS"

This study investigates the cyclic load application impact on fly-ash-based geopolymer composites that are reinforced with a low amount of fibre reinforcement. For reinforcement purposes, polyvinyl alcohol and steel fibres are used. For testing purposes, four geopolymer composite mixes were made, three of which had fibre reinforcement.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

This study investigated the effect of a low amount of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and steel fiber reinforcement on fly ash-based geopolymer composite long-term deflection and its microstructure. For testing purposes, specimens with different amounts and types of fiber reinforcement as well as plain (reference) were prepared. The long-term deflection test was performed by loading specimens with 40% of the ultimate flexural strength.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

One way to prevent cement from ending up in landfills after its shelf life is to regain its activity and reuse it as a binder. As has been discovered, milling by planetary ball mill is not effective. Grinding by collision is considered a more efficient way to refine brittle material and, in the case of cement, to regain its activity.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

This study examines foamed geopolymer composites based on fly ash from the Skawina coal-fired power plant in Poland. The paper presents the effect of adding 3% and 5% by weight of glass wool waste on selected properties of foamed geopolymers. The scope of the tests carried out included density measurements, compressive and bending strength tests, measurements of the heat conduction coefficient, and the results of measurements of changes in thermal radiation in samples subjected to a temperature of 800 °C.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Purpose: To evaluate the difference in clinical outcomes between LASIK patients treated with the Alcon LADARVision4000 laser and the VISX STAR S2 laser using optimized nomograms.

Methods: Data from 572 LASIK surgeries of two groups that were sequentially performed by one surgeon were retrospectively reviewed. The first group of 286 eyes were the last cases performed with the VISX STAR S2 laser.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF