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Efflorescence Test Evaluation of Concrete Brick and Hollow Concrete Block Products (콘크리트 벽돌 및 속 빈 콘크리트 블록 제품의 백화시험 평가)

  • Lee, Sang-Hyun;Ki, Jun-Do;Cho, Hong-Bum;Kim, Young-Sun;Jeon, Hyun-Soo;Moon, Hyung-Jae
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2023.11a
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    • pp.207-208
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    • 2023
  • Concrete bricks and hollow concrete block products manufactured using ordinary portland cement react with salt and carbon dioxide absorbed from the soil and atmosphere in the use environment, causing contamination such as efflorescence. This is due to the reaction between calcium hydroxide, a cement hydration product, and carbon dioxide, producing and eluting calcium carbonate. This study was a preliminary study to compare and evaluate the reduction of efflorescence in concrete bricks and hollow concrete block products manufactured using carbon dioxide reaction hardening cement. The purpose was to evaluate the efflorescence occurrence in products using ordinary Portland cement.

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Experimental Study on Seismic Resistance of A Unreinforced Cement Brick Building (비보강 시멘트벽돌 건물의 내진성능 실험연구)

  • 김장훈
    • Proceedings of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.298-307
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    • 2000
  • The behavior of a unreinforced cement brick building structure subjected to earthquake loading was experimentally investigated. for this four full size wall specimens were tested under quasi-static in-plane cyclic loading. Experimental observations indicate that the failure modes of unreinforced masonry walls are principally governed by sliding or/and rocking depending on the aspect ration and magnitude of axial loading. Also found was the flexure or shear mode resulting from the degraded strength of brick and/or mortar due to the cyclic loading effect.

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Comparison of Construction Costs of Masonry Wall Types, including CO2 Emission Costs (조적벽의 CO2 배출비용을 포함한 건설원가 비교에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Byung-Yun;Kim, Bo-Ra;Kim, Gwang-Hee
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.83-90
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    • 2010
  • The carbon dioxide($CO_2$) emissions that result from construction are one of the main factors causing a global warming problem. It is therefore necessary to make efforts to reduce $CO_2$ emissions in the construction industry. Some researchers have studied $CO_2$ emissions in the industry ; however, there has been a lack of study on $CO_2$ emissions cost. Therefore, in this study, the construction costs, including the $CO_2$ emission cost, of masonry wall type, which is a common brick wall, concrete brick wall, and fired brick wall, were examined. The purpose of this study is to compare the construction costs of masonry wall types, including $CO_2$ emission costs. The study found that the $CO_2$ emission costs were highest for the fired brick wall, followed by the concrete brick wall. This research could provide basic information that can be used in other engineering methods to convert $CO_2$ emissions to $CO_2$ emission cost.

The changing characteristics of Material and Structure of Rural Housing in the aspect of Period and Region (지역별·시기별 농촌주택의 재료 및 구법 특징 변화 연구)

  • Bae, Woong-Kyoo;Joo, Dae-Khan;Jeong, Dong-Seop;Yun, Yong-Woo
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.14 no.12
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    • pp.6504-6513
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    • 2013
  • The result can be summarized as follows. First, the following periodically changing characteristics were examined:roof form(gambrel/hipped-flat-gable), structure of roof and wall(wood-framed-cement masonry-RC-Light iron framed), roof material(thatched-tiled-slate-cement/steel sheet-asphalt/sandwich panel/mortar water-proofing), wall material(clay plaster/lime plastered-dressing tile/bricks-painting on the cement plastering-native stone dressing/siding/tile), fence material(masonry of stone and cement bricks), and courtyard materials(clay and concrete). Secondly, the regionally changing characteristics of those elements, rural housing structure, roof form, roof structure material, wall finishing material, fence and courtyard material in the outer space, differed according to the location of rural housing, i.e.north, middle, south region. The changing characteristics of both the roof structure and wall structure are similar to those of the three regions.

Properties of Low Carbon Type Hydraulic Cement Binder Using Waste Recycle Powder (무기계 재생원료를 사용한 저탄소형 수경성 시멘트 결합재의 특성)

  • Song, Hun;Shin, Hyeon-Uk;Tae, Sung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.22-28
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    • 2019
  • Cement is a basic material for the construction industry and it requires high temperature sintering when manufacturing cement. $CO_2$ emissions from raw materials and fuels are recognized as new environmental problems and efforts are underway to reduce them. Techniques for reducing $CO_2$ in concrete are also recommended to use blended cement such as blast furnace slag or fly ash. In addition, the construction waste generated in the dismantling of concrete structures is recognized as another environmental problem. Thus, various methods are being implemented to increase the recycling rate. The purpose of this study is to utilize the inorganic raw materials generated during the dismantling of the structure as a raw material for the low carbon type cement binder. Such as, waste concrete powder, waste cement block, waste clay brick and waste textile as raw materials for low carbon type cement binder. From the research results, low carbon type cement binder was manufactured from the raw material composition of waste concrete powder, waste cement block, waste clay brick and waste textile.

Slagging Effect of Combustion Gas containing Sulfur on Refractories (내화물에 대한 황함유 연소가스의 영향)

  • 임응극;이영희
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.5-18
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    • 1974
  • 본 연구에 있어서는 연료유의 연소에 의한 내화물의 부식을 연구하기 위하여 시멘트소성용 회전가마, 보일러 및 판유리제조용 탱크가마에 쓰이는 여러 내화물을 짤라서 그 가운데에 구멍을 파고 중유재의 주성분인 V2O5, Na2CO3, Fe2O3, Fe 및 황산철을 미리 그 구멍속에 넣어 응용 확산시킨 다음 이들을 그들의 상용온도인 145$0^{\circ}C$로 황 함유량이 다른 연류유로 소성하여 얻은 결과는 다음과 같다. 일반적으로 5산화 바나듐-알루미나, 고알루미나질 및 염기성 내화물; 산화나트륨-고알루미나질, 실리마나이트질 및 염기성 내화물은 2%미만의 황 함유 연류유소성에 의하여 부식이 적고 3.5%이상의 황하유 연료유소성시는 황에 의하여 대개가 침식을 당하였다. 무수 아황산 분위기속에서 규산알루미늄 및 구석계의 내화점토질내화물은 산화철이 환원되어 색이 연해지고 고알루미나질 벽돌은 색이 짙어지는 경향이 있고 산화철은 황산철로 변하여 풍화의 원인이 되어 침식을 당하게 되었고, 소성시간이 길면 길수록 부식은 증가하고 황산소다보다 탄산소다에 의하여 훨씬 더 많이 부식을 당하였다.

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국내 납석의 수급분석

  • 이경한
    • Mineral and Industry
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.15-24
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    • 2002
  • 납석은 전남 일대를 중심으로 약 5,200만 톤이 부존 되어 있고 매년 약 80-90만 톤씩 생산되고 있어 , 국내 비금속광 중 생산액 순으로 4위 정도를 차지하고 있다. 수요의 대부분은 국내에서 조달하고, 생산량의 약 30% 정도를 수출하고 있지만 최근에는 고품위 광석을 중심으로 수입이 증가하는 추이를 보이고 있다. 방석의 국내 수요도 과거에는 내화벽돌용이 주를 이루었지만 근래에는 유리 장성유용이 가장 큰 시장역할을 하는 것으로 변모하였다. 물량만으로는 시멘트 부원료용이 가장 많지만 가격이 낮아 시장규모는 별로 크지 못하다. 시장가격을 기준으로 추정한 국내 납석시장의 규모는 수출시장을 포함할 경우 200억 원 규모이지만 소수의 상위 생산광산에서 주요한 시장을 차지하고 있어 다수의 소규모 광산들은 약 40억원 정도의 시장을 두고 경쟁하고 있다. 납석은 저가 광물인 만큼 고부가가치화를 시키려는 노력이 필요하며, 다량 부존되어 있는 저품위광을 활용하기 위한 노력과 다른 비금속광물과의 경쟁력을 지닐 수 있도록 분체물을 처리하는 분야의 연구 역시 필요할 것이다.

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Mock-up Model of the Environment Assessment Study on Red-clay and Cement (Mock-up모델을 이용한 황토 및 시멘트의 환경요소 평가 연구)

  • Choi, Yool;Song, Hyeun-Guen
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.91-96
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study is to measure the environmental effects of different alternative building materials. The following building materials were tested: clay bricks, cement wall, and red-clay plaster. Four mock-up models were constructed using clay bricks, cement wall, red-clay plaster and the last model as the control model. The effects of the above four building materials on temperature, humidity, the emissions of formaldehyde, and V.O.C were measured. This experiment was conducted during September. The conclusions are as follows. Clay bricks were able to control temperature, humidity and filter formaldehyde by itself. The environment within the cement wall was not affected by the humidity changes outside. Red-clay plaster walls had little impact on the environment because it is very thin.!

The Characteristics of Mortar According to the Water Cement Ratio and Mudflats Replacement Ratio (물-시멘트비 및 갯벌 치환율에 따른 모르타르의 특성)

  • Yang, Seong-Hwan;Lee, Heung-Yeol
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.227-234
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    • 2017
  • This research analyzes the properties of mortar following the rise in water-cement ratio and applicability as an eco-friendly construction supply by using the mudflats of a dredged arena as a substitute for aggregate. The results of a experiment of the flow showed that the flow value decreases as the amount of mudflats increases. A test for chloride content showed that the chloride content increases with the amount of mudflats. In the compression of specimen mixed with mudflat and the testing of tensile strength, the strength weakened as the addition ratio of mudflats rose. However, with 14-day strength as the standard, most specimen showed more strength than the plain, and 14-day strength was higher than 28-day strength. It appears to be experimental error in the mixing process from the viscosity and cohesion of mudflats, and it is considered that there will be a need for an experiment on mixing methods of mudflats in the future. The compressive strength of this research was the strongest with 70% in water-cement ratio, and the tensile strength was strongest with 80% in water-cement ratio. In the evaluation of surface analysis, 70% water-cement ratio, which is finest in strength, mixing, and compactness, was selected to analyze the roughness of the surface, and the results showed that the surface became smoother as the addition ratio of mudflats increases. In conclusion, it appears that 70% water-cement ratio is the optimal mixing ratio for mortar and 10 to 30% addition ratio of mudflats the optimal ratio. It also appears that the application of interior finishing material like bricks and tiles and interior plastering material using the mudflats are possible.

A Study on Structural Maintenance of 'Old Wall' Designated as National Registered Cultural Heritage (국가등록문화재로 지정된 옛 담장의 정비 양상)

  • So, Hyun-Su;Jeong, Myeong-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.21-34
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    • 2023
  • This study identified the materials and construction methods of 'Old Wall' in 13 villages which were designated as National Registered Cultural Heritage at the time of designation and examined the their structural changes based on field survey. The results are as follows: First, the 'Old Wall' consisted of 10 Soil-Stone Wall and 5 Stone Wall. At the time of designation, Stone Wall, which was built irregularly by dry-construction of natural stones, is similar in shape, but Soil-Stone Wall showed difference by the construction method of making used stones, joints, and faces. Second, the study extracted the changes of 'Old Wall' by repair and examined the changes of construction methods as well as the substitution and addition of materials of structure. The wall-roof was built with cement roof-tile and asbestos slate which have the advantage improve durability and cost-effectiveness. In addition, tile-mouth soil was added to korean traditional roof-tile to prevent rainwater from flowing in. Besides, to improve constructional convenience, the natural stone of the wall-body was replaced with blast stone, float stone and cut stone. Cement block, cement brick and cement mortar were frequently used to repair as well. As Soil-Stone Wall was transformed from irregular pattern-construction to comb pattern-construction and wet-construction was changed to dry-construction, it caused landscape and structural problems. Also, the layer of cement mortar applied to wall-foundation blocked the flow of rainwater that was induced by dry-construction of natural stones. Third, the study regarded that the problem with the repair of 'Old Wall' may occur as it is located in living space, because the owner of the wall could repair for the minor damages without technical knowledge. In addition, it is difficult for repair companies in charge of maintenance of Cultural Heritage to supply local materials, and it is differential construction specifications are not applied.