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An Experimental Study on the Compressive Strength Property of Concrete with Ground granulated Blast Furnace Slag Using Wash Water from Recycled Aggregates (순환골재 세척수를 혼입한 고로슬래그 콘크리트의 압축강도 특성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Jung, Sang-Kyung;Shin, Sang-Yeop;Kim, Young-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2015.05a
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    • pp.34-35
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the compressive strength property of concrete with Ground granulated blast furnace slag(GBFS) using wash water from recycled aggregate. When GBFS is reacted with water, it doesn't happen to hydraulic reaction but GBFS becomes latent hydraulic property in alkaline environment. For this reason, if it is possible to use wash water from recycled coarse aggregate as mixture water, GBFS have the advantage of early strength due to effect of activation. We investigated the compressive strength properties of GBFS concrete using wash water from recycled aggregate. According to the experimentation result, ICP-OES showed wash water from recycled coarse aggregate has a high alkali value of pH of 12. Also, compressive strength in early age using wash water can be improved as an activation.

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The Properties of Sea Sand with Digging Sources (산지별 세척사 특성)

  • Kim, Jung-Bin
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.76-82
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    • 2006
  • High-strength, High-durability concrete appearance was embossed by benevolence who quality for each raw material that become factor that is direct in concrete manufacture and the special quality is very important and request properties of matter were also strengthened more. Specially, natural resources of good quality were abundant past in occasion of aggregate and unlike concrete request strength past that the importance was less relatively the quality enemy than cement because is also not big, importance of aggregate quality great veried as concrete strength and request properties of matter about durability are strengthened more on extreme displacement. Mixing four who is original and mixs special quality examination of domestic three Four-Stick Games by Chaechwiwon and age Four-Stick Games and crushed sand examined concrete quality characteristic that use mortar and concrete quality characteristic, special quality of North Korea sun guardian mountain three Four-Stick Games that is imported from the North Korea, North Korea sun guardian mountain three Four-Stick Games etc..

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A Study on the Quality Improvement of Recycled Fine Aggregates with Production Methods (생산 방식별 재생 잔골재의 품질에 대한 기초적 연구)

  • Shim, Jong-Woo;Lee, Sea-Hyun;Yu, Myoung-Youl;Lee, Mun-Hwan;Song, Tae-Hyeob
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.368-371
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    • 2004
  • It analyzes the quality of the fine aggregate which is reproduced through a dry production process with cyclone and a wet production process. The conclusions of the study are as follows. 1. The recycled fine aggregate through the dry production process with cyclone shows the low rate of absorption and impurity content after the cyclone process. It shows that its density is 2.37, absorption rate is 4.8 and stability is $5.1\%$ and less. Therefore, it satisfies the standards of KS F 2573(recycled aggregate for concrete) as the first grade. 2. The recycled fine aggregate through the wet production process shows the low rate of absorption and foreign substance content after the process of wash and dehydration. It shows that its density is 2.40, absorption rate is 3.12 and stability is $3.2\%$ and less. Therefore, it satisfies the standards of KS F 2573(recycled aggregate for concrete) as the first grade.

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Failure of orthograde MTA filling: MTA wash-out? (Orthograde MTA 충전의 실패)

  • Kim, Yu-Ran;Lee, Chan-Young;Kim, Eui-Seoung;Jung, Il-Young
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.510-514
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    • 2011
  • Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), which was originally developed for repair of root perforations, is a biocompatible material with numerous clinical applications in endodontics. MTA must be allowed to set in the presence of moisture to optimize the material's physical and chemical properties. In the clinic, occasionally unset MTA has been detected after application of MTA on the tooth, and the reason has been unclear. This case report presents MTA washed-out for several years after placement at the root apex as an apical plug, and discusses the reason and things to consider in clinics.

Study on the Properties of Concrete Using Crushed Sand (부순모래를 사용한 콘크리트의 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Koh, Kyung-Taek;Ryu, Gum-Sung;Han, Chon-Goo;Yoon, Ki-Won;Lee, Jang-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.83-92
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    • 2006
  • Recently, interest grew recently on the quality of aggregates following the diminution of primary resources from river and the growing construction demand which exhausted high-quality sand sources around large cities and incited the use of low grade aggregates like shore sand and sea sand that can be supplied in natural state. Especially, the environmental preservation concern and the augmentation of public grievance about the exploitation of sea sand as substitute to river sand are gradually impeding the supply. This situation aggravated by the recent interdiction to extract sea sand which resulted in sand crisis that even led once to the suspension of construction works. The lack of sea sand and river sand increased the exploitation of crushed sand which occupies now nearly 20% of the whole quantity of fine aggregates. And, the use of crushed sand may be expected to grow continuously in the future. This paper described that the properties of crushed sand and the concrete using the crushed sand, the technologies to improve quality of crushed sand and the concrete in order to provide information for the production of high-quality concrete using crushed sand.

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The Influence of Fine Particles under 0.08 mm Contained in Aggregate on the Characteristics of Concrete (골재 중 0.08 mm 이하 미립분의 종류가 콘크리트의 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Song, Jin-Woo;Choi, Jae-Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.347-354
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    • 2013
  • Recently, crushed fine aggregates are being widely used due to the shortage of natural sand. In Korea, the amount of fine particles under 0.08 mm contained in crushed fine aggregates is restricted to be less than 7%, which is similar to the regulations of ASTM but is still very strict compared to the regulations of the other nations. In addition, the crushed aggregates already have in them about 20% of fine particles under 0.08 mm which occurs while they are crushed. The fine particles are not easy to wash out, and also to maximize the use of resources it is deemed necessary to review the possibility of enhancing the limit of the amount of fine particles. Therefore, this study conducted experiments to analyze the characteristics of fine particles under 0.08mm and their influence on the properties of concrete. Experiments using silt and cohesive soil were also done for comparison. In the experiments on fine particles, the methylene blue value was more in the soil dust contained in silt and cohesive soil than in the stone powder contained in crushed fine aggregates. Also, the methylene blue value had a close correlation with packing density and liquid & plastic limit. In the experiments done with concrete, the quantity of high range water reducing agent demanded to obtain the same slump increased as the fine particle substitution rate heightened. However, in the experiment which used stone powder testing the compressive strength and tensile strength of concrete in the same water-cement ratio, there was little change in strength with less than 20% addition of fine particles among the fine aggregates, and no meaningful difference in the amount of drying shrinkage of concrete.