CONCRETE JOURNAL Vol.40, No.9, Sep. 2002
Japan Concrete Institute (JCI No.444)
contents
Special Issue : Concrete Firsts and Mosts (Record)
- Words and Technology
- By K. Takiguchi
- 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
- 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