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Effective Use of Micro Fines (미분의 효과적인 이용에 관한 연구)

  • 백신원
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.73-78
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    • 2001
  • Portland cement concrete is made with coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, portland cement, water and, in some cases, selected chemical admixtures such as air-entraining agents, water reducer, superplasticizer, and so on, and mineral admixtures such as fly ash, silica fume, slags, etc. Typically, in the concrete, the coarse aggregate and fine aggregate will occupy approximately 80 percent of the total volume of the final mix. Therefore, the coarse and fine aggregates affect to the properties of the portland cement concrete. As the natural sands are drained, it is necessary and economical to utilize crushed sands(manufactured fine aggregate). It is reported that crushed sands differ from natural sands in gradation, particle shape and texture, and the micro fines in the crushed sands affect to the quality of the portland cement concrete. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the characteristics of fresh and hardened concrete with high content of micro fines. This study provides firm data for the use of crushed sands with higher micro fines.

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Engineering Properties of Surlightweight Polymer Concrete (초경량 폴리머 콘크리트의 공학적 특성)

  • 성찬용;김경태
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.75-81
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    • 1997
  • This study was performed to evaluate the engineering properties of surlightweight polymer concrete using synthetic lightweight aggregate. The following conclusions were drawn; 1. The unit weight was in the range of 0.849~0.969t/$m^3$, the unit weights of those concrete were decreased by 58 ~ 63% than that of the normal cement concrete. 2. The highest strength was achieved by $P_1$, and compressive strength was increased by 93% and bending strength by 364% than that of the normal cement concrete, respectively. 3. The ultrasonic pulse velocity was in the range of 2, 346~2, 702m/s, which was low compared to that of the normal cement concrete. 4. The dynamic modulus of elasticity was in the range of $1.561{\times} 10{^5}~1.916{\times} 10{^5}kgf/cm^2$, which was approximately 52~98% of that of the normal cement concrete. 5. The compressive and bending strength were increased with the increase of unit weight. But, the dynamic modulus of elasticity and ultrasonic pulse velocity were decreased with the increase of unit weight.

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An Experimental Study on Elastic Properties of Rice Straw Ash Concrete (볏짚재 콘크리트의 탄성특성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 성찬용
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.92-98
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    • 2000
  • This study is performed to evaluate the elastic properties of rice straw ash concrete using reices straw ash, cement, natural sand, gravel, and superplasticizer. The following conclusions are drawn ; The ultrasonic pulse velicity is in the range of 4,084 ~4,336m/s , which has showed about the same compared to that of the normla cement concrete. The highest ultrasonic pulse velocity is showed by 5 % rice straw ash filled rice straw ash concrete. The dynamic and static modulus of elasticity is in the range of 294 $\times$10$^3$ ~347 $\times$ 10$^3$ and 266 $\times$10$^3$~328 $\times$10$^3$kgf/㎤ , respectively. It is showed about the same compared to that of the normal cement concrete. The Poisson's number of rice straw ash concrete is less than that of the normal cement concrete.

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A Study on Sound Absorption Properties of Foamed Concrete with Continuous Voids (연속공극을 갖는 기포콘크리트의 흡음특성에 관한 연구)

  • 이승한;박정준;황보광수
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2000.10a
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    • pp.567-570
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    • 2000
  • This study is designed to manufacture the continuous foamed concrete and the sound absorption characteristics investigation due to continuous voids ratio. According to the results of experiment, it was shown that continuous voids of the foamed concrete has the influence of the amount used of foaming agent, the viscosity and flowability of cement paste, and also is shaped by cohesive power of bubbles. Also the sound absorption ratio of the foamed concrete is subject to increase as the density becomes low by raising the continuous voids ratio. The cement paste with low water-cement ratio and high cement fineness are very effective to prevent weak strength of formed concrete caused by the increase of the porosity.

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Efficiency Assessment of Crack Maintenance Material Using Ultra Fine Cement (초미립자시멘트를 이요한 균열보수재 성능평가 연구)

  • 백인관;박현수;정란
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2000.10b
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    • pp.1095-1100
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    • 2000
  • Concrete structure often exhibit cracks due to the combination of material construction and design error. Minor crack can be tolerated depending on exposure condition, but major cracks are aesthetically unpleasant and affect the durability and safety of the structure. All of the reinforced concrete structure have many inevitable cracks for various reason such as drying shrinkage, heat liberation of cement and over loads. Epoxy resin injection widely used for repairing cracks in concrete is too sensitive to high temperature. Besides, the problem in the epoxy resin injection is the difficulty of quality control after execution. Whereas, Ultra Fine Cement is similar in coefficient of thermal expansion and modulus of elasticity to concrete. The objective of the study is to find out that it is possible for Ultra Fine Cement to be used for repairing cracks in reinforced concrete.

A Characteristic of Autogenous shrinkage and Dry shrinkage for High Performance Concrete Using Type I and Type IV Cement (1종 및 4종시멘트를 이용한 고성능 콘크리트의 자기수축 및 건조수축 특성)

  • Lee Woong-Jong;Ryu Jae-Sang;Lee Jong-Ryul
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.561-564
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    • 2004
  • In this study, the properties of autogenous shrinkage and dry shrinkage for high performance concrete using Type I and Type IV cement were discussed. According to experimental results, autogenous shrinkage of SN30(the high performance concrete using type I cement) shows values higher than SL30( the high performance concrete using type IV cement). But the dry shrinkage of SN30 is almost the same as SL30. It is observed that the total shrinkage strain of SN30 is higher than that of SL30, because the ratio of autogenous shrinkage of the total shrinkage is relatively large. Therefore, SL30 is more effective to control or minimize the cracking of the high performance concrete, compared with SN30.

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Literature Study on the Sustainale Performance of Concrete Focus on the Amount of Discharge and Absorption of $CO_2$ Gas ($CO_2$ 배출량 및 흡수량을 중심으로 한 콘크리트의 친환경성능 평가에 관한 문헌적 연구)

  • Lee, Han-Seung;You, Jo-Hyeong;Wang, Xiayong;Lee, Sang-Hyun;Lee, Sang-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.737-740
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    • 2006
  • A cement which is used in construction and a concrete which is a hydration product of cement is considered anti-environmental materials because of lots of $CO_2$ emission in progress of producing and making them. But a concrete absorbs the $CO_2$ gas in atmosphere after hydration and in its lifetime. Based on Papadakis' theses, this research is carried on calculation of the $CO_2$ absorption quantity in concrete. Also, the emission of $CO_2$ was calculated by cement manufacture. As a result, It is said that the $CO_2$ which was emitted during cement manufacturing, was absorbed the 53% of emission quantity by the carbonation of concrete.

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A Study on the Preparation Method of Geopolymeric Concrete using Specifically Modified Silicate and Inorganic Binding Materials and Its Compressive Strength Characteristics

  • Kim, Jong Young
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.52 no.2
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    • pp.150-153
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    • 2015
  • Recently, research on geopolymeric concrete that does not use cement as a binder has been actively investigated. Geopolymeric concrete is cement-free concrete. Masato, ocher and/or soil has been solidified into geopolymeric concrete by the reaction of specifically modified silicate as an alkali activator and inorganic binding materials such as blast furnace slag, fly ash or meta-kaolin, which is cured at room temperature to exhibit high compressive strengths. Based on the results, this study shows how geopolymeric concrete that uses specifically modified silicate and inorganic binding materials is implemented as eco-cement with no cement.

Strength and Permeability Properties of SB Latex Modified Concrete for Cement Types (시멘트 종류에 따른 SB 라텍스 개질 콘크리트의 강도 및 투수특성)

  • Lee, Bong-Hak;Hong, Chang-Woo;Lee, Joo-Hyung;Kim, Dong-Ho
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.21 no.B
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    • pp.317-324
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    • 2001
  • This study focused on the investigation of strength development and permeability of LMC(Latex Modified Concrete) and RSLMC(Rapid-Setting Cement Latex Modified Concrete) as the latex content, cement types and w/c ratio changed. The compressive strength of latex modified concrete decreased slightly and the flexural strength increased quitely at 15% of latex content. This may be due to the flexibility of latex filled in voids and interconnections of hydrated cement and aggregates by a film of latex particles, respectively. The permeability test results showed that the permeability of LMC was considerably lower than that of conventional concrete. Results of chloride permeability test, for RSLMC indicated very low at an early age caused by the early formation of needle-shape ettringites and latex film.

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Drying Shrinkage Properties of Latex Modified Concrete (라텍스개질 콘크리트의 건조수축특성)

  • 이훈재;김태경;김동호;김성환;윤경구
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.151-156
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    • 2002
  • Drying shrinkage cracking which may be caused by the relatively large specific surface is a matter of grave concern for latex modified concrete(LMC) overlay and rapid-setting cement latex modified concrete(RSLMC) overlay. LMC and RSLMC were studied for field applications very actively in terms of strength and durability in Korea. However, there were no considerations in drying shrinkage. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the drying shrinkage properties of LMC and RSLMC with the main experimental variables such as cement types(ordinary portland cement, rapid setting cement), latex contents(0, 5, 10, 15, 20%), W-C ratios, and curing days at a controlled environment of 60% of relative humidity and 2$0^{\circ}C$ of temperature. The drying shrinkage for specimens was measured with a digital dial gauge of Demec. The test results showed that the drying shrinkage of LMC and RSLMC were considerably lower than that of OPC and RSC, respectively. This might be attributed to the interlocking of hydrated cement and aggregates by a film of latex particles, water retention due to hydrophobic, and colloidal properties of the latexes resulting in reduced water evaporation.

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