CONCRETE JOURNAL Vol.47, No.5, May. 2009
Japan Concrete Institute (JCI No.524)
contents
Special Issue : Succession of Concrete Technology to the Next Generation
- Concrete Performance Progress and Durability
- By S. Okazawa
- Overview
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1.1 Importance of Education and Technology Transfer of Concrete to the Next Generation
- By T. Uomoto
- 1.2 Toward Continuous Development in Research Education and Construction Techniques of Concrete
- By F. Tomosawa
- Retaining the Technology and Human Resources
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2.1 Role and Competence of Civil Engineer for the 21st Century
- By S. Kimura
- 2.2 Reinforced Concrete and Architectural Institute of Japan
- By T. Inaba
- 2.3 Commitment in the Concrete Pumping Circles
- By Y. Nakata and N. Kitaguchi
- 2.4 Management in National Federation of Ready-mixed Concrete Industrial Association
- By T. Yoshikane
- 2.5 PC Material Quality Recognition System in Japan Prefabricated Construction Suppliers & Manufactures Association
- By A. Ouchi
- 2.6 Effort for the Quality Improvement and the Succession of Technology through the "Concrete Structure Quality Competition"
- By A. Aoki and Y. Tsuda
- 2.7 Authorized Concrete Engineer and Chief Concrete Engineer
- By Y. Masuda
- 2.8 Concrete Diagnosis & Maintenance Engineer (Examination)
- By A. Shimizu
- Alternation of Generations
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3.1 The Great Teacher Inspires
- By H. Matsuda
- 3.2 Quintessence of Concrete to be Handed Down to the Next Generation-Our Proposal for Education Tools and Art Concrete-
- By H. Yoshikawa and N. Kurihara
- 3.3 An Introduction of a Textbook for Concrete Engineering in Shimane University
- By H. Wami
- 3.4 College of Education Turned into Work on Construction
- By T. Kemi and Y. Nakata
- 3.5 A Web Learning System for Transmission of Concrete Technology
- By T. Fukute, R. Tomita and A. Moriwake
- 3.6 Education is Difficult
- By T. Ichinose
- 3.7 Teach Concrete Interestingly Learn it Interestingly
- By H. Sasakura
- Transfer of the Construction Technology
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4.1 Transmission of Long Span Bridge Construction Technology
- By S. Kashima
- 4.2 Jingu Shikinen Sengu Ceremony-The Succession of the Carpenter's Skill on the Reconstruction of the New Shrine Buildings-
- By K. Utsuno
- 4.3 Invention and Succession of Technology in Construction of Kintai-bridge
- By N. Matsutsuka
- 4.4 Succession to Concrete Technology of Civil Engineering
- By S. Sogo
- 4.5 In-house Technical Educational Program (Building Section)
- By F. Akiyama
- 4.6 Transfer of Seismic Design Technology on Underground RC Structures in Nuclear Power Stations
- By T. Kanazu
- 4.7 Technical Tradition in Concrete Pavement
- By M. Kagata and T. Kodama
- Transfer of the Maintenance and Report Technology
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5.1 About Upkeeping of a UR Rental Apartment and Effective use of Stock
- By I. Yamamoto
- 5.2 Tradition of Expressway Structures Maintenance Technology
- By Y. Inokuma
- 5.3 Maintenance Engineering of Railway Concrete Structures to be handed down
- By Y. Matsuda
- 5.4 Transfer on O&M Technical Skill of Concrete Structures for Sewerage Systems in Japan
- By H. Nakazawa
- 5.5 Maintenance of Port and Harbor Structures
- By H. Yokota
- Contribution and Appeal to the Communities
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6.1 Concrete made by Children in Niigata (JCI Annual Convention 2006) Importance of Generating Interesting of Concrete for Children
- By R. Takahashi
- 6.2 Approach of JCA (Japan Cement Association)
- By T. Nagata
- 6.3 Transfer of Concrete Technologies to developing Countries
- By H. Kato and Oscar Lopez Batiz
- 6.4 Concrete Technology Course for Children
- By T. Sawamoto and M. Tsuji
- 6.5 How can We motivate the Rising Generation?
- By Y. Kato