CONCRETE JOURNAL Vol.40, No.9, Sep. 2002
Japan Concrete Institute (JCI No.444)

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Special Issue : Concrete Firsts and Mosts (Record)


Words and Technology
By K. Takiguchi
  1. Overseas
    1.1 Ancient Cement and Concrete
    By M. Hayakawa
    1.2 Industrialization of Modern Portland Cement
    By T. Nawa
    1.3 Dawn of Reinforced Concrete Construction
    By K. Tanaka
    1.4 Concrete Building Structures
    1.4.1 Early Reinforced Concrete Buildings
    By K. Yoshida
    1.4.2 Oldest Entirely Reinforced Concrete Building?-Apartment House at Rue Franklin
    By K. Yoshida
    1.4.3 Highrise Building-Empire State Building
    By K. Teramoto
    1.4.4 Tallest Reinforced Concrete Building-Petronas Twin Towers
    By T. Sugimoto
    1.4.5 Prestressed Concrete Buildings
    By H. Muguruma
    1.4.6 Beginning of Base Isolation Structures
    By S. Yamaguchi
    1.5 Concrete Civil Structures
    1.5.1 Concrete Dams
    By K. Yajima
    1.5.2 Tunnels
    By T. Asakura and S. Onoda
    1.5.3 Reinforced Concrete Bridges
    By K. Shito
    1.5.4 Reinforced Concrete Truss Bridges-Prelude to Prestressed Concrete Truss Bridges
    By M. Tsuji
    1.5.5 Prestressed Concrete Bridges
    By M. Sugawara
    1.6 Special
    1.6.1 Taking Concrete to Space
    By Mark Bury and Daniel Constantiner
    1.6.2 Record of the Deepest Well
    By M. Sugawara
  2. Domestic
    2.1 Dawn of Cement Concrete
    2.1.1 From Mortar Soil to Portland Cement Mortar
    By R. Naniwa
    2.1.2 Kosuge Dock (Soloban Dock)
    By M. Tsuji
    2.1.3 Yokosuka Steel Mill (Yokosuka Shipyard)
    By M. Tsuji
    2.1.4 Oldest Unreinforced Concrete Structure-Kurasaki Lighthouse
    By F. Imai
    2.2 Industrialization of Modern Portland Cement
    By H. Matsusato
    2.3 Development of Reinforced Concrete Specifications
    2.3.1 Development of Reinforced Concrete in Early Days of Meiji Period -Building Structures
    By H. Nishizawa
    2.3.2 Development of Reinforced Concrete Specifications-Civil Structures
    By S. Ushijima
    2.3.3 Data for Establishing Standard Specifications for Reinforced Concrete Structures-Civil Structure
    By M. Tsuji
    2.3.4 Books about Reinforced Concrete
    By M. Tsuji and H. Matsuo
    2.4 Concrete Building Structures
    2.4.1 Dawn of Concrete Building
    By Y. Tsukinaga
    2.4.2 First Highrise Buildings-Shiinamachi Apartment Houses and Kasumigaseki Bldg
    By K. Okamoto
    2.4.3 Tallest Building-Yokohama Landmark Tower
    By M. Hayakawa
    2.4.4 Beginning of Base Isolation Structures
    By M. Takagi
    2.4.5 Large-scale Re-alkalization-Osaka Castle
    By M. Tsuji
    2.4.6 Strongest Concrete-Ikuta Shrine
    By T. Okamoto
    2.5 Concrete Civil Structures
    2.5.1 Dams
    By K. Yajima
    2.5.2 Tunnels
    By T. Asakura and S. Onoda
    2.5.3 Bridges
    By K. Shito
    2.5.4 Oldest Reinforced Concrete Bridge-A Bridge Across Lake Biwa Canal
    By M. Tsuji
    2.5.5 Oldest Reinforced Concrete Railway Bridges-Shimadagawa Bridge on San-in Line
    By K. Ishii
    2.5.6 Longest-Span Reinforced Concrete Box-Girder Railway Bridge -Hanamigawa Bridge
    By N. Kamata
    2.5.7 Oldest Underwater Concrete-Akashi Hiraiso Beacon
    By M. Tsuji
    2.5.8 Harbor Construction-Yokohama and Otaru Harbors and Hakodate Harbor Mole
    By M. Tsuji
    2.5.9 Pavement
    By T. Fukute
    2.6 Prestressed Concrete
    2.6.1 Prestressed Concrete Building Structures
    By H. Muguruma
    2.6.2 Prestressed Concrete Bridges
    By M. Sugawara
    2.6.3 First Prestressed Concrete Truss Bridge-Ohtanabe Bridge
    By K. Kazuki
    2.6.4 First Prestressed Concrete Suspended Slab Bridge-Bridge No.9 on the Osaka Expo Site
    By M. Yamamura
    2.6.5 First Prestressed Concrete Cable-Stayed Bridge-Shimada Bridge
    By H. Yokohama
    2.6.6 First New-Type Prestressed Concrete Bridges-Shinkai Bridge, Odawara Blue Way Bridge, and Kinokawa Viaduct
    By T. Oura
    2.7 Concrete Products
    2.7.1 Precast Concrete Box Culverts
    By O. Konno
    2.7.2 Segments
    By Y. Fujino
    2.7.3 Sheet Pile and Others by Pressing Compaction Method
    By K. Watanabe
    2.7.4 Prestressed Concrete Sleepers
    By H. Inoue
    2.7.5 Centrifugally Formed Hume Pipes, Poles, and Prestressed Concrete Piles
    By K. Fukuzawa and M. Mitsui
    2.8 Materials-First Use in Construction
    2.8.1 High-early-strength Cement-Tama Mausoleum for Emperor Taisho
    By M. Ichikawa
    2.8.2 Moderate-heat Portland Cement-Tsukabaru Dam and Low-heat Portland Cement-Shinchi Power Plant
    By J. Nishi
    2.8.3 Ultrahigh-early-strength Cement and Jet Cement
    By H. Kajino
    2.8.4 Fly Ash-Sudagai Dam
    By T. Ubukata
    2.8.5 Artificial Lightweight Aggregate
    By E. Fujiki
    2.8.6 Air-entraining Admixture and Water-reducing Admixture-Yoroibata Dam, No.4 Kurobe Dam
    By K. Saito
    2.9 Special
    2.9.1 Concrete at Highest Altitude-Mt. Fuji Weather Station
    By M. Hayamawa
    2.9.2 Concrete at Deepest Underground Location-Super-Kamiokande
    By A. Hasui and K. Fujii
    2.9.3 Northernmost Large Structure-Wakkanai Dome
    By Y. Hatayama
    2.9.4 Southernmost Concrete-Okino-Tori-Shima
    By I. Saito
    2.9.5 Reinforced Concrete Ships-C Boat 500 and Takechi Maru
    By K. Noguchi
    2.9.6 Beginning of Ready-mixed Concrete and Concrete Pumping
    By T. Kimijima
    2.9.7 Bamboo-reinforced Concrete
    By T. Idemitsu
Extra 1
A Hammer That Tapped the Widest Variety of Concrete
By M. Tsuji
Extra 2
A Sardine Embedded in Concrete
By M. Tsuji
Extra 3
Concrete Grave Post for Prof. Yoshida
By M. Tsuji
Extra 4
Concrete on Top of the Lowest Mountain-Mt. Tenpo
By M. Tsuji

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