KaTRI Annual Report VOL.53 (2005)

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[Geotechnical and Geological Engineering and Rock mechanics]

  • Development of a Partial Solidification Ground Improvement Method Using the Arching Effect

  • Groundwater Flow Monitoring Technique Using the BarCad System

  • Application of Three-Dimensional Seismic Cross-Hole Tomography in Soft Rock

  • Mechanism of Subgrade Reaction of Model Pile Group in Laterally Spreading Soil

  • Effect of Soil Density on Subgrade Reaction of a Pile in Liquefied Soil

[Structural Engineerring and Aseismic Technology]
  • New Measurement System for Floating-Body Motions

  • Structural Behavior of Retrofit Walls Utilizing Adhered Aggregates for Shear Connection

  • Effect of Strain Rate on the Mechanical Properties of Reinforced Concrete Columns (Part 2)

  • Experimental Study on Composite Floor Slabs with Beams

  • Shear Reinforcement Mechanically Anchored with Steel Plate Heads

  • Development of Precast Slabs with Long-Bolt Joints (Part 2)
    -Verification of Fatigue Durability by Wheel Running Tests-

  • A Study of an Evaluation Method for Butt Joint Structures Using Precast Concrete Blocks

[Materials and Construction Systems]

  • Some Properties of Anti-Washout Underwater Concrete for Deep Sea in the 1,000-m Class

  • Development of Low-Ammonia-Emission Concrete and Evaluation Techniques

  • Development of Composite Panels Using Transparent FRP

  • Application of Lightweight Aggregate Concrete with a Special Viscosity Agent (Soft-Crete)

  • Evaluation of Placing Performance of Concrete to Prevent Initial Defects

  • Crack-Reducing Concrete to Reduce Drying-Shrinkage Cracking

  • Evaluation of Concrete Health Using Ultrasonic Waves

[Building Environment Engineering]
  • Research on the Systematization of Summer Dew Condensation Prevention Technology
    -Part 1: Classified Patterns of Summer Dew Condensation and a Weather Data Selection Method-

  • Reduction of Vibration for Ground Response Using a Soil-Bag Method

  • Development of Thermal Storage Systems Utilizing Building Mass

[Environmental Engineering]
  • Effects of the Addition of Mycorrhizal Material to Roofgarden Soil

  • Laboratory Studies on the Effect of Light Limitation by Turbid Water on the Growth of Attached Algae

  • Numerical Simulation of an Assessment of the Environmental Impact on a River Ecosystem of Sediment Flushing from a Dam

  • An Innovative In-Situ VOC Remediation Technology Using Iron Powder: Jet Blending Method

[Sustainable Construction Systems]
  • Study of Resource Sustainability Assessment for Buildings

  • Characteristics of High-Performance Concrete Using Coal Ash Artificial Aggregate

  • Environmental Assessment Methodology for Demolition Waste Treatment Processes

[Earthquake and Wind Engineering]
  • Building Risk Management for Earthquakes and Fires

[Mechatronics Engineering]
  • Analysis of Propagation of Superlow-Frequency-Band Electromagnetic Waves

  • A Network-Based Bilateral Control with Prioritized Control-Related Data Transfer

  • Deformation Monitoring of Slopes by Vision Metrology

[Urban Planning and Disaster Prevention Engineering]
  • Development of a System for Prediction and Evaluation of Heat and Wind Environment in Urban Areas and Blocks

  • Pavements to Absorb Electric Waves for ETC Tollgates

button Reports

[Geotechnical and Geological Engineering and Rock Mechanics]

  • Development of a Cutoff Material Using a PVA Polymer

[Materials and Construction Systems]
  • Results of Construction Using Ultra-High-Strength Concrete with Low-Autogenous-Shrinkage
    -Application to the Akihabara Pedestrian Bridge-

  • Investigation for Overlay Reinforcement Method on Steel Deck Utilizing Engineered Cementitious Composites

  • High-Durability Concrete with ¦Ã2CaO¡¦SiO2 and Chopped Carbon Fiber Cured in CO2 Gas

[Building Environment Engineering]

  • Subjects and Results of Studies over the Past 35 Years on the Characteristics of Heat, Moisture, and Air Quality

  • Museum Engineering Technology New Indoor Environment Control Technology to Support Display and Storage Spaces


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