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Evaluation on the shrinkage crack of concrete with crack self-healing agent (균열 자기치유형 혼화재 적용 콘크리트의 수축균열 평가)

  • Hong, Seok-Beom;Yoo, Jo-Hyeong;Kim, Woo-Jae
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2014.05a
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    • pp.82-83
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    • 2014
  • Concrete with self-healing admixture can reduce the crack width by using a compound for chemical reaction with incoming water and carbon dioxide through the crack. Also, concrete with self-healing admixtures can reduce early-age shrinkage crack by using a inorganic expansive agent. In this research, we perform the basic workability test and compressive test. Also, We measure the drying shrinkage of concrete specimen. Finally, we make mock-up (3m X 3m X 0.23m) and monitor the crack width and length for 3 months.

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Antibacterial effect of citrus press-cakes dried by high speed and far-infrared radiation drying methods

  • Samarakoon, Kalpa;Senevirathne, Mahinda;Lee, Won-Woo;Kim, Young-Tae;Kim, Jae-Il;Oh, Myung-Cheol;Jeon, You-Jin
    • Nutrition Research and Practice
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.187-194
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    • 2012
  • In this study, the antibacterial effect was evaluated to determine the benefits of high speed drying (HSD) and far-infrared radiation drying (FIR) compared to the freeze drying (FD) method. Citrus press-cakes (CPCs) are released as a by-product in the citrus processing industry. Previous studies have shown that the HSD and FIR drying methods are much more economical for drying time and mass drying than those of FD, even though FD is the most qualified drying method. The disk diffusion assay was conducted, and the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) were determined with methanol extracts of the dried CPCs against 11 fish and five food-related pathogenic bacteria. The disk diffusion results indicated that the CPCs dried by HSD, FIR, and FD prevented growth of all tested bacteria almost identically. The MIC and MBC results showed a range from 0.5-8.0 mg/mL and 1.0-16.0 mg/mL respectively. Scanning electron microscopy indicated that the extracts changed the morphology of the bacteria cell wall, leading to destruction. These results suggest that CPCs dried by HSD and FIR showed strong antibacterial activity against pathogenic bacteria and are more useful drying methods than that of the classic FD method in CPCs utilization.

Properties on the Shrinkage of High Performance Concrete Using Expansive Additive and Shrinkage Reducing Agent (팽창재 및 수축저감제를 이용한 고성능 콘크리트의 수축특성)

  • Han, Cheon-Goo;Kim, Sung-Wook;Koh, Kyoung-Taek;Pei, Zheng-Lie
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.785-793
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    • 2003
  • This study is intended to analyze the effectiveness of expansive additive, shrinkage reducing agent and combination of the two to reduce the autogenous and drying shrinkage of high performance concrete using mineral admixture such as fly ash, blast furnace slag powder and silica fume. According to results, when expansive additive and shrinkage reducing agent are mixed within an appropriate mixing ratio, fluidity and air content are not influenced, and the enhancement of compressive strength is favorable at the age of 91 and 180days. At the mixing ratio of expansive additive of 5% and 10%, the autogenous and drying shrinkage is reduced by 32∼68% and 25∼49% respectively in comparison with plain concrete. And they are reduced by 18∼34% and 16∼26% respectively at the mixing ratio of shrinkage reducing agent of 0.5% and 1.0%, compared with plain concrete. The mixture of EA-SR combined with expansive additive and shrinkage reducing agent is most effective for reduction of shrinkage. Therefore, it is considered that the using method in combination with expansive additive and shrinkage reducing agent is effective to reduce the shrinkage of high performance concrete using mineral admixture such as fly ash, blast slag powder and silica fume.

Influences of Admixtures on the Properties of Cement Mortars in Floors Using Expansion Agent (팽창재를 사용하는 바닥 모르타르의 특성에 미치는 혼합재료의 영향)

  • 정성철;표대수;송명신;홍상희;한천구
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2000.10b
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    • pp.921-924
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of admixture such as AE water reducing agent and Flyash on properties of cement mortar for floor. As for the effects of AE water reducing agent kinds, fluidity and air content increase in order for melamine type, lignine type and naphtalene type. As Flyash contents increase, fluidity shows high, but air content shows decline tendency. compressive strength according to AE water reducing agent kinds increase in order for melamine type, lignine type and naphtalene type. As AE water reducing agent content increases, it shows to be decreased. As for the effects of Flyash, it retards at early age but at later age it gains high with increase of Flyash contents due to pozzanic reaction. Drying shrinkage shows to be docreased slightly with increase of AE water reducing agent.

Properties of Shrinkage in Concrete Incorporating Shrinkage Reducing Agent and Expansive Additive (수축저감제와 팽창재를 병용 치환한 콘크리트의 수축 특성)

  • 김광화;문학룡;심영태;이병상;정용희;한천구
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.61-64
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    • 2004
  • This study is to investigate the engineering and shrinkage properties of concrete incorporating shrinkage reducing agent(SRA) and expansive additive(EA) in order to reduce shrinkage of concrete. According to results, as for the properties of fresh concrete, increase in, SRA and EA content leads to reduce the fluidity but to increase the air content, and as for setting time, there is little difference. For strength properties, it decreased with an increase in SRA dosage and increased up to 5% of EA content. For the properties of drying shrinkage, it shows decline tendency with an increase in SRA and EA content reiteratively. It alto reduces significantly with the combination of SRA-EA systems due to the combined effect of the admixture. In the scope of this paper, it is found that the use of SRA with 0.5% and EA with 5% has optimum effects on the various properties of concrete. And under the combination of SRA and EA, it can reduce drying shrinkage about 37%.

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Aliphatic radiofluorination using TBAHCO3 eluate in hydrous organic medium

  • Kwon, Young-Do;Son, Jeongmin;Chun, Joong-Hyun
    • Journal of Radiopharmaceuticals and Molecular Probes
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.51-56
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    • 2018
  • Azeotropic drying process is routinely applied to enhance nucleophilicity of $[^{18}F]$fluoride ion during the nucleophilic production of PET radiotracers; however, the drying process requires usually 15-25 min. Due to the high demand of employing fluorine-18 ($t_{1/2}=109.8min$) in PET radiopharmaceutical production, several research groups have focused on the method development, obviating tedious removal process of the residual target water ($[^{18}O]H_2O$) for $[^{18}F]$fluoride ion complex to be used in radiofluorination. Some development in radiofluorination in a mixed organic solvent system was demonstrated with various aliphatic substrates, but only kryptand as a phase transfer agent was utilized in the reported method. Here, we extend to investigate the development scope of applicability with basic alkyl ammonium salt as a phase transfer agent through the extensive elution efficiency study and radiofluorination outcome for aliphatic radiofluorination.

Analysis of Crack Control Effect of Ultra-low Shrinkage Concrete through Wall Mock-up Test (벽체 실물대부재실험을 통한 초 저수축 콘크리트의 균열제어 효과 분석)

  • Seo, Tae-Seok;Lee, Hyun-Seung;Kim, Kang-Min
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.45-55
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    • 2022
  • Ultra-low shrinkage concrete is very effective for securing the quality and appearance of a concrete structure because it can control the drying shrinkage cracks of the concrete structure to within a certain limit. In this study, with the purpose of commercializing ultra-low shrinkage concrete, the optimal amount of expansive agent and shrinkage reducing agent was determined through a lab test, and a concrete wall mock-up test was conducted to examine the shrinkage properties and crack control effects of ultra-low shrinkage concrete. As a result, it was confirmed that there was little drying shrinkage deformation in the wall specimen, and furthermore that no cracks were generated.

Flame Resistance and Durability of Compressed Structural Wood through Microwave Heat Drying Method (마이크로파 가열건조법에 의한 압축 구조용 목재의 방염 및 내구성)

  • Lim, Nam-Gi
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.162-170
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    • 2011
  • As the result of implementing a treated material test and durability test after quickly drying S.P.F. species, a type of softwood structural material, within a short period time, soaking it in liquid phosphate flame proof agent for an hour, microwave heating it, and compressing it from 3.8cm to 1cm, when setting the appropriate heating time of microwave heating at 7 minutes at 5kW, it is observed that it satisfies the target water content (4~5%). It is shown that in a water content measurement of the wood that is compressed after being softened by soaking in the flame proof agent, drying and heating at 3kW for 9 minutes, all specimens satisfied 12~14%, the appropriate water content for exterior wood. Also, it is shown that in terms of the flame performance obtained through a flame resistance treatment of the compressed wood and a treated material test, the specimen soaked in flame proof agent for 30 minutes was the most excellent, and that the performance test result of the compressed wood in all areas, such as nail withdrawal resistance, compression, bending strength, and shearing strength, were all improved in their mechanical features to twice to three times better performances.

Adhesion Performances of Natural Adhesives Made by Rosin (로진을 이용한 천연접착제의 접착물성)

  • Choi, Jae-Hoon;Hwang, Hyeon-Deuk;Moon, Je-Ik;Kim, Hyun-Joong;Yeo, Hwanmyeong
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.38-44
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    • 2007
  • As environmental issues is important thing, our study aims to develop natural adhesives made by rosin instead of synthesis adhesive with the formaldehyde emission. Natural adhesives were formulated to enhance curing speed and adhesion performances with various drying agent contents. Adhesion performances were evaluated with tack values measured by texture analyzer and shear strengths determined by single lap shear test. The adhesion performances of nature adhesives developed in this study and compared with those of overseas natural adhesives made by AURO, BioFa, Livos. Optimum drying agent formulation was Co 0.7 part, Zr 1.0 part, Ca 0.5 part, and Activ8 0.1 part. Shear strength of the adhesives manufactured by the optimum drying agent formulation was $93.2{\pm}19.1N/cm^2$.

Effect of Trehalose on Bioluminescence and Viability of Freeze-Dried Bacterial Cells

  • PARK, JI-EUN;KYU-HO LEE;DEOKJIN JAHNG
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.349-353
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    • 2002
  • Two recombinant bacteria containing luxAB showed an increased tolerance to stresses associated with lyophilization, when the cells were freeze-dried in the presence of trehalose. In the case of a recombinant, UV2, only $2.5\%$ of the original bioluminescence and $2.7\%$ of the cell viability were restored after 4 h of freeze-drying without trehalose, which implies that the cells were heavily damaged during the dehydration. To improve these losses, trehalose was added before freeze-drying using different modes. Trehalose increased the bioluminescence and the viability of freeze-dried UV2 under all conditions tested, and it was also observed that the addition of trehalose to the cultures (final concentration of 0.08 M) for 15 min before the freeze-drying resulted in the restoration of $45\%$ of the original bioluminescence and $50\%$ of the cell viability. Trehalose also showed a similar efficacy with the other luminescent recombinant, YH9. Therefore, it was tentatively concluded that trehalose played a role as a protective agent in the freeze-drying of bacterial cells.