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Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute

J Korea Inst. Struct. Maint. Insp.
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(2016), Chloride Diffusion Coefficients in Cold Joint Concrete with GGBFS, Journal of the Korea Institute for Structural Maintenance and Inspection, 20(5), 44-49.
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(2008), Strength, porosity and corrosion resistance of ternary blend Portland cement, rice husk ash and fly ash mortar, Constr. Build. Mater, 22(8), 1601-1606.
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(1968), Hydration of Portland cement, Proceedings of 5th International Symposium on the Chemistry of Cement, 378-420.
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(1990), Factors Influencing Chloride Binding in Concrete, Cement Concr. Res, 20(2), 291-300.
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(2008), Use of binary and ternary blends in high strength concrete, Constr. Build. Mater, 22(7), 1477-1483.
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(2001), Reactivity of blast-furnace slag in Portland cement blends hydrated under different conditions, Cement Concr. Res, 31(10), 1403-1409.
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(1998), Effect of temperature on the hydration of the main clinker phases in Portland cements: Part II. Blended cements, Cement Concr. Res, 28(9), 1259-1274.
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(2006), Environmental Management-Life cycle Assessment-Principles and Framework
9 
(1998), Technical committee report on autogenous shrinkage
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(2012), Properties of Hydration Heat of High-Strength Concrete and Reduction Strategy for Heat Production, Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction, 12(2), 203-210.
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(2015), (a)), Effects of replacement ratio and fineness of GGBFS on the hydration and pozzolanic reaction of high-strength high-volume GGBFS blended cement pastes, Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute, 27(2), 115-125.
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(2015), (b)), Effect of Limestone Powder and Silica Fume on the Hydration and Pozzolanic Reaction of High-Strength High-Volume GGBFS Blended Cement Mortars, Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute, 27(2), 127-136.
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(2006), Autogenous shrinkage of concrete containing granulated blast-furnace slag, Cement Concr. Res, 36(7), 1279-1285.
14 
(2013), Life cycle CO2 assessment method for concrete using CO2 balance and suggestion to decrease LCCO2 of concrete in South-Korean apartment, Energy Build, 58, 93-102.
15 
(2001), Prediction model for shrinkage of concrete including autogenous shrinkage, creep, shrinkage and durability mechanics of concrete and other quasi-brittle materials, Proceedings of 6th International Conference Elsevier Science Ltd, 735-46.
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(2007), Performance of concrete with binary and ternary cement blends, Indian Concr. J, 81(1), 15-22.
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(2008), Quantifying the effects of hydration enhancement and dilution in cement pastes containing coarse glass powder, Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology, 6(3), 397-408.
18 
(2003), Evaluation for Diffusivity Characteristics in High Durable Concrete, Technical Report, Seoul, 27-33.
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(2009), Evaluation of Chloride Penetration in High Performance Concrete Using Neural Network Algorithm and Micro Pore Structure, Cement Concr. Res, 39(9), 814-824.
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(2006), Predicting carbonation in early-aged cracked concrete, Cement Concr. Res, 36(5), 979-989.
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(1995), Influence of cement and admixture on autogenous shrinkage of cement paste, Cement Concr. Res, 25(2), 281-287.
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(2013), Analysis technique for flexural behavior in RC beam considering autogenous shrinkage effect, Constr. Build. Mater, 47, 560-568.
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(2012), Analysis technique for autogenous shrinkage in high performance concrete with mineral and chemical admixtures, Constr. Build. Mater, 34, 1-10.