CONCRETE JOURNAL Vol.47, No.5, May. 2009
Japan Concrete Institute (JCI No.524)

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Special Issue : Succession of Concrete Technology to the Next Generation


Concrete Performance Progress and Durability
By S. Okazawa

  1. Overview
    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
  2. Retaining the Technology and Human Resources
    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
  3. Alternation of Generations
    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
  4. Transfer of the Construction Technology
    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
  5. Transfer of the Maintenance and Report Technology
    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
  6. Contribution and Appeal to the Communities
    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

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