Kenji Kawai

Last Updated :2024/10/02

Affiliations, Positions
Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Professor
Web Site
E-mail
kkawaihiroshima-u.ac.jp
Other Contact Details
1-4-1, Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan
TEL : (+81)82-424-7788 FAX : (+81)82-424-7788
Self-introduction
I major in concrete engineering (civil and environmental engineering), especially studying on chemical performance evaluation and environmental impact assessment of concrete.

Basic Information

Major Professional Backgrounds

  • 2020/04/01, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Professor
  • 2017/04/01, 2020/03/31, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Engineering, Professor
  • 2010/04/01, 2017/03/31, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Engineering, Professor
  • 2007/04/01, 2010/03/31, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Engineering, Associate Professor
  • 2001/04/01, 2007/03/31, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Engineering, Associate Professor
  • 1997/07/07, 1998/07/05, Northwestern University, Visiting Scholar
  • 1995/11/01, 2001/03/31, Hiroshima University, Faculty of Engineering, Associate Professor
  • 1990/04/01, 1995/10/31, Hiroshima University, Faculty of Engineering, Research Associate

Educational Backgrounds

  • The University of Tokyo, Graduate School, Division of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Japan, 1985/04, 1990/03
  • The University of Tokyo, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Japan, 1981/04, 1985/03

Academic Degrees

  • Doctor of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
  • Master of Engineering, The University of Tokyo

Educational Activity

  • [Bachelor Degree Program] School of Engineering : Cluster 4(Civil Engineering and Architecture) : Program of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • [Master's Program] Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering : Division of Advanced Science and Engineering : Civil and Environmental Engineering Program
  • [Doctoral Program] Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering : Division of Advanced Science and Engineering : Civil and Environmental Engineering Program

Research Fields

  • Engineering;Civil engineering;Civil engineering materials / Construction / Construction management

Research Keywords

  • Migration of Substances
  • Performance Evaluation
  • LCA
  • Pore Solution
  • Chemical Deterioration
  • Environmental Impact
  • Concrete

Affiliated Academic Societies

Educational Activity

Course in Charge

  1. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 3Term, Academic approach to SDGs - B
  2. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 4Term, Academic approach to SDGs - B[On-Demand]
  3. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 3Term, Lifestyle and the city
  4. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 2Term, Construction Materials
  5. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 3Term, Concrete Engineering
  6. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 2Term, Experiments in Civil and Environmental Engineering
  7. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 1Term, Environmental Chemistry of Concrete
  8. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 3Term, Design of Infrastructures
  9. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 3Term, Project Management in Civil and Environmental Engineering
  10. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 1Term, Introduction of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  11. 2024, Undergraduate Education, Year, Graduation Thesis
  12. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 1Term, Special Exercises on Civil and Environmental Engineering A
  13. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 2Term, Special Exercises on Civil and Environmental Engineering A
  14. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 3Term, Special Exercises on Civil and Environmental Engineering B
  15. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 4Term, Special Exercises on Civil and Environmental Engineering B
  16. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , Academic Year, Special Study on Civil and Environmental Engineering
  17. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 1Term, Advanced Structural Materials
  18. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 3Term, Advanced Structural Materials
  19. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Academic Year, Special Study on Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Activities

Academic Papers

  1. Impact of air exposure post-steam curing on the internal curing efficiency of porous ceramic roof-tile waste fine aggregate in steam-cured fly ash concrete, MATERIALS LETTERS, 366, 20240701
  2. Fundamental properties of concrete using calcium hydroxide solution injected with carbon dioxide as mixing water, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 46(1), 1387-1392, 20240611
  3. Effect of air content in concrete on carbon dioxide fixation in use, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 46(1), 1603-1608, 20240611
  4. STUDY ON APPLICATION TO MIXING WATER OF CALCIUM HYDROXIDE SOLUTION INJECTED BY CARBON DIOXIDE, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 77, 516-523, 20240329
  5. LIFE CYCLE IMPACT ASSESSMENT FOR CONCRETE PAVEMENT CONSIDERING SERVICE LIFE AND LIFE CYCLE COST, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 77, 541-549, 20240329
  6. Effect of the strength grade of parent concrete on the performance of recycled aggregate treated by cement-fly ash slurry under prolonged soaking duration, CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 411, 20240112
  7. Effect of Cement Type and Water-to-Binder Ratio on k-value of Low-Calcium Fly Ash for Concrete Compressive Strength, JOURNAL OF MATERIALS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, 35(11), 20231101
  8. Effect of analysis method of differential thermal analysis on calculated values of amount of carbon dioxide absorption in cement paste, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 45(1), 1072-1077, 20230615
  9. Fundamental study on application to mixing water of calcium hydroxide solution injected by carbon dioxide, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 45(1), 1186-1191, 20230615
  10. Influence of chloride solutions on the leaching of heavy metals from cement hydrates, CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 378, 20230516
  11. STUDY ON THE MECHANISM OF PORE STRUCTURE CHANGE OF CEMENT PASTE IMMERSED IN SEAWATER, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 76(1), 123-129, 20230331
  12. EFFECT OF CURING TEMPERATURE ON CEMENTING EFFICIENCY FACTOR FOR FLY ASH MORTAR STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 76(1), 342-348, 20230331
  13. Mechanical and microstructural evolutions of fly ash/slag-based geopolymer at high temperatures: Effect of curing conditions, CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL, 49(2), 2091-2101, 20230115
  14. Microstructure and mechanical properties of epoxy resin-reinforced geopolymer exposed to high temperatures, MATERIALS LETTERS, 331, 20230115
  15. Effects of chloride ion in sea sand on properties of fresh and hardened concrete incorporating supplementary cementitious materials, Journal of Sustainable Cement-Based Materials, 11(6), 439-451, 20221102
  16. Alkali leaching and mechanical performance of epoxy resin-reinforced geopolymer composite, MATERIALS LETTERS, 304, 20211201
  17. Evaluation of environmental and economic aspects of cement and concrete, Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering, 86(788), 1391-1399, 20211030
  18. Effect of silica fume on efflorescence formation and alkali leaching of alkali-activated slag, JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 315, 20210915
  19. Changes in characteristic of Alite-C3A-gypsum hydrate at early stages of sulfuric acid immersion, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 43(1), 377-382, 20210615
  20. Contribution of fly ash to the strength development of mortars cured at different temperatures, CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 276, 20210322
  21. Effects of chloride ions on the durability and mechanical properties of sea sand concrete incorporating supplementary cementitious materials under an accelerated carbonation condition, CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 274, 20210308
  22. Evaluation of the cementing efficiency factor of low-calcium fly ash for the chloride-penetration resistance of concretes: A simple approach, CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 270, 20210208
  23. MOISTURE TRANSFER MEASUREMENT IN HARDENED CEMENT USING ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE METHOD, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 42(1), 533-538, 20200715
  24. Environmental impact assessment of world concretes considering multiple impact categories, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 42(1), 1744-1749, 20200715
  25. Quantification of environmental impact reduction effect due to blast furnace slag export, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 42(1), 1750-1755, 20200715
  26. Environmental impact assessment of industries considering environmental impacts of wastes and by-products, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 42(1), 1756-1761, 20200715
  27. Effect of Sodium Sulfate Activator on Compressive Strength and Hydration of Fly-Ash Cement Pastes, JOURNAL OF MATERIALS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, 32(6), 20200601
  28. Effects of Shirasu natural pozzolan and limestone powder on the strength and aggressive chemical resistance of concrete, CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 239, 20200410
  29. Evaluation of recycling industry by environmental indicator regarding recycling of wastes and by-products, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 73(1), 394-400, 20200331
  30. Environmental impact assessment of world cements considering production method and environmental condition in each country, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 73(1), 401-406, 20200331
  31. Effects of porous ceramic roof tile waste aggregate on strength development and carbonation resistance of steam-cured fly ash concrete, CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 236, 20200310
  32. A Simple Method to Evaluate the Depth of Concrete Degradation by Fire, JOURNAL OF ADVANCED CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY, 17(11), 639-647, 201911
  33. Study on temperature dependence and estimation method of high strength mortar using alite cement and pozzolanic fine powder, Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. E2, 75(3), 157-168, 20190820
  34. An investigation on correlation between fly ash reaction and cementing efficiency factor for strength development of concrete, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 41(1), 245-250, 20190615
  35. Mechanical properties and carbonation resistance of sea sand concrete containing ground granulated blast furnace slag under accelerated carbonation, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 41(1), 383-388, 20190615
  36. Chemical changes in cement paste at early stages of sulfuric acid immersion, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 41(1), 539-544, 20190615
  37. Deterioration of concretes containing Shirasu natural pozzolan and limestone powder exposed to aggressive chemical environment, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 41(1), 647-652, 20190615
  38. Effect of GGBS addition on properties of fly ash-based geopolymer at high temperatures, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 41(1), 1991-1996, 20190615
  39. Evaluation of bridge by environmental indicator considering resource recycling and CO2 emission, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 72(1), 352-358, 20190329
  40. Penetration of Moisture, CO2, and Cl Ions in Concrete after Exposure to High Temperature, JOURNAL OF ADVANCED CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY, 17(1), 1-15, 201901
  41. Long-term pozzolanic reaction of fly ash in hardened cement-based paste internally activated by natural injection of saturated Ca(OH)(2) solution, MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, 51(6), 201812
  42. Experimental study on creep properties of concrete using porous ceramic roof tile waste fine aggregate, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 40(1), 477-482, 20180615
  43. Carbonation and Chloride Penetration into Concrete after High Temperature Exposure, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 40(1), 591-596, 20180615
  44. Study on Fluidity and Segregation Resistance of Concrete using Polypropylene Short Fiber, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 40(1), 999-1004, 20180615
  45. Effect of solution type on adsorption and desorption properties of lead in cement hydrates, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 71(1), 226-231, 20180330
  46. Internal curing of Class-F fly-ash concrete using high-volume roof-tile waste aggregate, MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, 50(4), 201708
  47. Shear Strength of Reinforced Limestone Aggregate Concrete Beams, ACI STRUCTURAL JOURNAL, 114(4), 1007-1017, 2017
  48. Long-term pore structure of internally cured fly ash cement paste by an injection of water, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 39(1), 109-114, 20170615
  49. Microscopic investigation on fly ash cement paste sulfate-activated with aggregate, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 70(1), 141-147, 20170331
  50. Degradation of concrete immersed in sulfuric acid for a long term, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 70(1), 397-404, 20170331
  51. Effects of drying shrinkage of concrete on shear behavior of reinforced concrete beams without shear reinforcement, Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. E2, 73(1), 50-69, 20170220
  52. Effect of internal alkali activation on pozzolanic reaction of low-calcium fly ash cement paste, MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, 49(8), 3039-3053, 201608
  53. Electrical resistance measurement to assess moisture transfer in cement-based mortar through water absorbing and drying processes, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 38(1), 813-818, 20160615
  54. Shrinkage stress induced by reinforcement restraint and creep of concrete subjected to high temperature history at early age, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 38(1), 1515-1520, 20160615
  55. Evaluation of cements by environmental indicator regarding recycling of wastes and by-products, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 69, 679-686, 20160331
  56. A study on pozzolanic reaction of fly ash cement paste activated by an injection of alkali solution, CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 94, 28-34, 20150930
  57. Pozzolanic reaction of fly ash cement paste in the presence of alkali activator, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 37(1), 157-162, 20150615
  58. Properties and application to pavement concrete of blended cement containing portland blast-furnace slag cement type B and high early strength portland cement, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 37(1), 1873-1878, 20150615
  59. Properties and CO2 emission of pavement concrete based on blended cement, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 68, 283-290, 20150327
  60. Effect of porous ceramic waste aggregate on durability of steam cured fly ash concrete, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 68, 337-344, 20150327
  61. Capturing in cement paste of heavy metal added with different methods, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 68, 375-381, 20150327
  62. Sulfuric acid deterioration of mortar in pipe with different diameter simulating coarse aggregate distance, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 68, 382-388, 20150327
  63. A study of environmental indicators regarding recycling of waste and by-products by production of Portland cement, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 68, 510-515, 20150327
  64. Desorption properties of heavy metals from cement hydrates in various chloride solutions, CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 67, 55-60, 20140930
  65. Evaluation of visual methods for CO2 uptake by demolished concrete: Research activities by JSCE subcommittee 219, CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 67, 393-398, 20140930
  66. Effects of porous ceramic coarse aggregate as an internal curing material on steam-cured fly ash concrete, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 36(1), 670-675, 20140615
  67. Effect of moisture content and ponding condition on penetration and leaching of cesium in mortar, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 67, 210-215, 20140225
  68. Effect of coarse aggregate content on sulfuric acid deterioration of concrete, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 67, 480-486, 20140225
  69. Carbonation characteristics of the C-S-H with various Ca/Si ratios, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 67, 487-494, 20140225
  70. Study on measures for the reduction of the environmental impact of precast concrete, Concrete Research and Technology, 25, 35-44, 20140115
  71. Applications of emission inventory in precast concrete industry, Proceeding of the Japan Concrete Institute, 34(1), 1318-1323, 20120701
  72. Adsorption and desorption properties and leaching behavior of lead in cement hydrates, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 65, 126-131, 20120201
  73. Resistance evaluation of cementitious material to sulfuric acid using simple testing method, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 65, 368-375, 20120201
  74. Environmental impact of repair of highway bridge based on examples and measures of impact reduction, Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser.F4, 67(3), 109-121, 20111220
  75. Environmental impact of waste concrete treatment in precast concrete production, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 33(1), 1901-1906, 20110701
  76. Application of performance-based environmental design to concrete and concrete structures, STRUCTURAL CONCRETE, 12(1), 30-35, 201103
  77. A model for dissolution of carbon dioxide gas in high pH solution based on chemical kinetics, Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. E, 66(1), 80-93, 20100319
  78. Case studies on LCCO2 assessment of precast concrete products with a revegetation function, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 63, 249-254, 20100201
  79. Effects of carbon dioxide gas concentration on carbonation of C-S-H, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 63, 347-353, 20100201
  80. Effect of Temperature on the Dissolution of Carbon Dioxide Gas in High pH Solution, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 31(1), 973-978, 20090701
  81. Investigation on the Amount of CO2 Emission Related to Transportation of Fly Ash, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 31(2), 1579-1584, 20090701
  82. Environmental Impact of Road Pavement Using Several Pavement Materials, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 31(2), 1597-1602, 20090701
  83. Environmental Inventory Data of Production of Precast Concrete Products, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 31(2), 1603-1608, 20090701
  84. Influences of Carbonation on Diffusion and Adsorption Properties of Heavy Metals in Cement Hydrates, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 62, 143-148, 20090201
  85. Case Studieson Life Cycle Impact Assessment of Precast Concrete Products, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 62, 233-239, 20090201
  86. Sulfuric Acid Deterioration of Mortar Containing Fly Ash as Fine Aggregate, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 62, 385-390, 20090201
  87. Effective Utilization of Fly Ash in Terms of Environmental Impact Reduction Due to Transportation, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 30(3), 1735-1740, 20080701
  88. Study on Diffusion and Adsorption of Heavy Metals in Cement Hydrates, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 123-128, 20080201
  89. Experimental Study on Fixation of Chloride Ion by Cement Hydrates Containing Mineral Admixture, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 324-330, 20080201
  90. Fundamental Study on Mechanism of Resistance to Sulfuric Acid of Acid Resistant Cementitious Material, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 344-350, 20080201
  91. Sulfuric Acid Deterioration of Cement Paste with Fly Ash Cured for a Long Time, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 378-383, 20080201
  92. Study on Dissolution Rate of Carbon Dioxide Gas in Pore Solution, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 29(1), 945-950, 20070701
  93. Case Studies on Life Cycle Impact Assessment of Precast Concrete Products with a Revegetation Function, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 191-198, 20070201
  94. A Study on Mechanism of Heavy Metal Leaching from Concrete, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 314-321, 20070201
  95. Experimental Study on Mechanisms of Heavy Metal Leaching from Hardened Cement Pastes, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 28(1), 749-754, 20060701
  96. Study on the Dissolution Rate of Carbon Dioxide Gas in High pH Solution, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 28(1), 755-760, 20060701
  97. A Study on Prediction of Long-Term Heavy Metal Leaching from Concrete, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 311-316, 20060201
  98. Experimental Study on Decomposition Rate of Monosulfate and Ettringite due to Carbonation, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 339-345, 20060201
  99. Inventory data and case studies for environmental performance evaluation of concrete structure construction, JOURNAL OF ADVANCED CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY, 3(3), 435-456, 20051001
  100. Durability Improvement of High Volume Fly Ash Concrete by Alkali Activator, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 27(1), 193-198, 20050601
  101. Influence of the Flow of Water on Concrete Deterioration Caused by Sulfuric Acid Attack, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 27(1), 721-726, 20050601
  102. An Investigation on Environmental Pollusion Assessment Method in Material Evaluation for Concrete, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 27(1), 835-840, 20050601
  103. Autogenous shrinkage of high-strength concrete containing silica fume under drying at early ages, CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 35(3), 449-456, 200503
  104. A proposal of concrete structure design methods considering environmental performance, JOURNAL OF ADVANCED CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY, 3(1), 41-51, 20050317
  105. Effects of the Flow of Water on deterioration of Hardened Cement Caused by Sulfuric Acid Attack, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 241-246, 20050220
  106. Experimental Study on Decomposition Rate of Friedel's Salt due to Carbonation, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 289-294, 20050220
  107. Long Term Leaching Behavior of Heavy Metal Added in Concrete, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 636-641, 20050220
  108. Modeling of Chemical Reaction and Transportation of Chloride Ion in Concrete, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 26(1), 861-866, 20040701
  109. A Study on an Evaluation Method of Heavy Metal Leaching from Mortar, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 731-738, 20040201
  110. Heavy Metal Leaching Behavior from Mortar in Several Leaching Tests, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 353-359, 20030201
  111. Chloride Ion Diffusivity of Concrete Using Normal-Type Eco-Cement, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 406-411, 20030201
  112. Adsorption characteristics of superplasticizers on cement component minerals, CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 32(10), 1507-1513, 200210
  113. Experimental Study on Acceleration of Pozzolanic Reaction of Fly Ash, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 24(1), 105-110, 20020701
  114. Pore Solution Composition of Hardened Cement Paste Made from Municipal Solid Wastes, Journal of Materials, Concrete Structures and Pavement, 163-172, 20020501
  115. Effects of Activator on Hydration of Cement Containing High Volume Fly Ash, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 122-127, 20020201
  116. Fundamental Studies on Leaching Behavior of Copper Ion from Mortar Containing Copper, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 128-133, 20020201
  117. A Study on Application of Cement Made from Municipal Solid Wastes to Materials for Reinforced Concrete, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 707-713, 20020201
  118. Evaluation of Autogenous Shrinkage and Drying Shrinkage Based on Bound Water Content of Cementitious Materials, Journal of Materials, Concrete Structures and Pavement, 53(690), 109-120, 20011101
  119. Hydration Properties of Cement Paste Containing High Volume Fly Ash, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 161-166, 20010201
  120. Mechanical Properties of Reinforced Concrete Members Made of Recycled Aggregate, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 291-298, 20010201
  121. A Study on Behavior of Chlorine in Paste Using Cement Manufactured from Municipal Solid Wastes, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 502-507, 20010201
  122. Expansive concrete cured in pressurized water at high temperature, CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES, 22(2), 121-126, 200004
  123. A Study on Corrosion Resistance of Cements Manufactured from Municipal Wastes with Various Chloride Contents, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 258-263, 20000201
  124. Expansive Concrete Cured under High Temperature and High Pressure Water, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 441-447, 20000201
  125. An Investigation on Anti-Soiling Countermeasures of Concrete Surfaces Based on Soiling Conditions and Soiling Evaluation, Cement Science and Concrete Technology, 689-696, 20000201
  126. A Study on Color Transition of Mortar Due to Acid Rain, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 450-455, 19971201
  127. Properties of Calcium Chloroaluminate Cement Manufactured from Municipal Waste, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 696-701, 19971201
  128. Concrete Deterioration Due to Aerobic Bacteria Grown with Continuous Culture Method, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 416-421, 19961201
  129. Simulation of Concrete Deterioration Using Synthesized Organic Acids, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 422-427, 19961201
  130. Influences of pH of Rainwater on Color Transition of Mortar, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 490-495, 19961201
  131. An Investigation on Surface Staining of Concrete Due to Microorganisms, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 502-507, 19961201
  132. Effect of Organic and Carbonic Acids on Concrete Deterioration Caused by Aerobic Microorganisms, Journal of Materials, Concrete Structures and Pavement, 105-115, 19961101
  133. Effect of Mixing Water on Morphology of Calcium Aluminate in Early Hydration, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 72-77, 19951201
  134. Effect of Metabolite Content of Aerobic Microorganism on Concrete Deterioration, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 704-709, 19951201
  135. Migration of Ions in Pore Solution Caused by Curing Condition, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 750-755, 19951201
  136. Influences of Mix Proportion and Type of Cement on Color Transition of Mortar, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 838-843, 19951201
  137. A Study on Flush Setting Concrete Containing Fly Ash, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 292-297, 19941201
  138. Concrete Deterioration Due to Weak Acid Metabolized by Aerobic Microorganisms, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 642-647, 19941201
  139. Effect of Metabolites of Microorganisms on Concrete, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 522-527, 19931201
  140. Concrete Deterioration Caused by Aerobic Bacteria, Journal of Materials, Concrete Structures and Pavement, 125-131, 19931101
  141. Effect of Metabolites of Microorganisms on Concrete Deterioration, Journal of Antibacterial and Antifungal Agents, 21(7), 379-383, 19930701
  142. Effect of Mixing Water on Morphology of C3A Hydrates, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 68-73, 19921201
  143. Ion Diffusivity in Cement Hydrates Containing Silicious Mineral Admixtures, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 226-231, 19921201
  144. Chemical Resistivity of Cement Replaced with Binary Pozzolans, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 244-249, 19921201
  145. Effect of Microorganisms on the Deterioration of Concrete, JCA Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 534-539, 19921201
  146. Concrete Deterioration Caused by Microorganisms, Journal of Antibacterial and Antifungal Agents, 20(9), 485-488, 19920901
  147. A Study on Pozzolanic Reactivity of Special Meta-Kaolin, CAJ Proceedings of Cement & Concrete, 258-263, 19911201
  148. Water-Soluble Alkali Content in Cement, Journal of Materials, Concrete Structures and Pavement, 35-39, 19910801
  149. Migration and Concentration of Chlorides, Sulfides and Alkali Compounds in Concrete Caused by Carbonation, Concrete Research and Technology, 1(2), 69-82, 19900701
  150. Migration of Corrosive Substances in Concrete, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 11(1), 545-550, 19890701
  151. Estimation of Unit Cement Content in Hardened Concrete, Journal of Materials, Concrete Structures and Pavement, 145-150, 19890201
  152. Research on Estimation of Alkali Content in Hardened Concrete, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, 9(1), 651-656, 19870701
  153. Evaluation of environmental technologies for cement production considering multiple environmental categories, Proceedings of 16th International Congress on the Chemistry of Cement, 415-418, 202309
  154. Optimizing the effects of mineral admixtures and curing regimes on sustainable non-proprietary UHPC, RILEM Bookseries, 48, 224-232, 202402
  155. Applicability of electrical resistance method for water absorption test on cement paste using mineral admixture, Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 442, 711-719, 202312
  156. Effect of coal gasification slag on mass transfer resistance of concrete, Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 442, 773-780, 202312
  157. Internal curing effect of porous ceramic roof tile waste fine aggregate on surface quality of steam-cured fly ash concrete, Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 442, 850-858, 202312
  158. Study of hybrid steel fibers effects on the workability and compressive properties of non-proprietary UHPC, Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 442, 918-925, 202312
  159. Effects of various ions in seawater on chloride ion behavior in mortar using ground granulated blast-furnace slag, Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 302, 46-51, 20230314
  160. Carbonation resistance of portland blast furnace slag cement type B concrete internally cured by using roof-tile waste aggregate, Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 302, 68-76, 20230314
  161. Contribution of fly ash to mortar strength development under steam and internal curing, Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings, 33, 232-237, 20220303
  162. Applicability of electrical resistance method to moisture transfer measurement in paste using mineral admixture, Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 268, 379-387, 202110
  163. Effect of molarity of potassium hydroxide solution on heat resistance of fly ash-slag based geopolymer, Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 268, 409-417, 202110
  164. Frost damage resistance of portland blast-furnace slag cement concrete cured internally by using roof-tile waste aggregate, Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 268, 487-495, 202110
  165. Influence of superplasticizer on workability and early strength of fly ash/blast furnace slag based geopolymer mortar, Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 268, 497-505, 202110
  166. Microscopic investigation on interfacial transition zone in fly ash cement hydrates using roof-tile waste aggregate, Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 268, 517-525, 202110
  167. Effect of GGBS inclusion on fly ash-based geopolymer cured under sealed condition at ambient temperature, Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of Asian Concrete Federation, 202011
  168. Do you believe shrinkage-induced degradation of shear tension strength in reinforced concrete beams?, Proceedings of Sixth International Conference on Construction Materials, in CD, 202008
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  343. Expansion and Cracking of Concrete Structures Caused by Alkali Silica Reaction, SEISAN KENKYU, 40(12), 616-619, 19881201
  344. Carbonation and Concentration of Chlorine in Concrete Containing Chlorides (I), SEISAN KENKYU, 40(11), 573-576, 19881101
  345. Pore Solution Composition of Mortars with Reactive Aggregate (III) - Expansion of Mortars due to Alkali Silica Reaction and Alkalis in Pore Solution -, SEISAN KENKYU, 40(9), 441-443, 19880901
  346. Pore Solution Composition of Mortars with Reactive Aggregate (II) - Change of OH- Concentration, with Alkali Content and Trace Ion Concentration -, SEISAN KENKYU, 40(7), 346-349, 19880701
  347. Pore Solution Composition of Mortars with Reactive Aggregate - Change of Na+, K+, OH- Concentration with Time in Pore Solution -, SEISAN KENKYU, 40(6), 297-300, 19880601
  348. Concentration Gradient of Alkalis in Concrete Members, SEISAN KENKYU, 40(6), 301-304, 19880601
  349. Estimation of Cement Content in Hardened Concrete - Application to Concrete Containing Limestone -, SEISAN KENKYU, 39(10), 421-423, 19871001
  350. Estimation of Cement Content in Hardened Concrete - Method of Estimation -, SEISAN KENKYU, 39(9), 394-396, 19870901
  351. Assessment of Environmental Technologies for Cement Production Considering Multiple Environmental Categories, TAIHEIYO CEMENT KENKYU HOKOKU, 11-16, 202307
  352. Evaluation of Environmental Impact Reduction Method for Cement Considering Production Method and Environmental Condition, TAIHEIYO CEMENT KENKYU HOKOKU, 12-18, 202201
  353. Evaluation of Bridge by Environmental Indicator Considering Resource Recycling and CO2 Emission, TAIHEIYO CEMENT KENKYU HOKOKU, 33-40, 201901
  354. A Study on the Environmental Impact Assessment Method for Recycled Resource Use in Cement, TAIHEIYO CEMENT KENKYU HOKOKU, 3-15, 201707
  355. Application to mixing water of calcium hydroxide solution injected by carbon dioxide, Concrete Journal, 61(9), 869-872, 20230901
  356. Thinking about Renewal, Demolition and Reuse, Concrete Journal, 61(5), 366-370, 20230501
  357. Effect of Increased Use of Blending Components in Cement on the Remaining Life of Controlled Type Landfills, Concrete Journal, 60(10), 909-915, 20221001
  358. Effect of Waste Use by the Cement Industry on the Remaining Life of Final Disposal Sites, Concrete Journal, 60(2), 163-168, 202202
  359. Initiatives and policies in civil engineering toward carbon neutrality, Concrete Journal, 59(9), 737-741, 202109
  360. Outline of revision of JSCE Standard Specifications for Concrete Structures-Maintenance-, Concrete Journal, 57(2), 117-122, 201902
  361. Efforts for environmental impact assessment of concrete, JSCE Magazine, "Civil Engineering", 102(7), 10-11, 20170715
  362. Maintenance, Repair, and Strengthening of Existing Concrete Structures, Concrete Journal, 54(3), 239-245, 20160301
  363. Visualization of CO2 uptake effect due to demolished concrete, Concrete Journal, 53(5), 485-490, 201505
  364. Environmental impact assessment of cement considering both aspects of CO2 emissions and the use of wastes and byproducts, Cement & Concrete, 20240415
  365. An environmental index showing the recycling of wastes and byproducts in cement manufacturing, Cement & Concrete, 2-9, 202208
  366. Effect of waste use by the cement industry on the remaining life of final disposal sites, Cement & Concrete, 30-35, 202207
  367. Environmental impact assessment of cements considering multiple impact categories, Cement & Concrete, 9-14, 202104
  368. Summary of JSCE Standard Specifications for Concrete Structures 2018, "Maintenance", Cement & Concrete, 32-37, 201812
  369. Evaluation of cements by environmental indicator regarding recycling of wastes and by-products, Cement & Concrete, 23-28, 20170310
  370. Effect of reaction rate in carbonation modeling of cement hydrates, Cement & Concrete, 54-59, 20071201
  371. The deterioration of concrete in sewerage works caused by metabolites of aerobic microorganisms, and preventive measures, L'industria italiana del Cemento, 792-805, 199611

Awards

  1. 2020/08/11, Best Paper of ConMat '20, Chairs of Scientific Committee of ConMat'20, Do you believe shrinkage-induced degradation of shear tension strength in reinforced concrete beams?
  2. 2019/07/16, SCMT5 Paper Selected for Journal, SCMT5 International Organizing Committee, Effects of drying shrinkage of concrete on shear behavior of reinforced concrete beams without shear reinforcement
  3. 2019/02/19, Materials and Structures: Outstanding Paper 2018 Award, Editor in Chief, Board of Editors, Materials and Structures, Long-term pozzolanic reaction of fly ash in hardened cement-based paste internally activated by natural injection of saturated Ca(OH)2 solution
  4. 2016/08/09, SCMT4 Award Winning Paper, SCMT4 Awards Committee, Applicability of molten slag and porous ceramic-roof tile waste aggregate to massive structural concrete
  5. 2016/05/11, Best Paper Award of Japan Cement Association, Japan Cement Association, Evaluation of cements by environmental indicator regarding recycling of wastes and by-products
  6. 2015/09/17, The International Conference on Sustainable Structural Concrete the Most Outstanding Paper, Sustain Concrete 2015 Organising Committee, Effects of porous ceramic waste aggregate as an internal curing agent on steam-cured high strength fly ash concrete
  7. 2015/05/13, Best Paper Award of Japan Cement Association, Japan Cement Association, Capturing in cement paste of heavy metal added with different methods
  8. 2014/09/23, The 6th International Conference of Asian Concrete Federation Best Paper Award, Chair of Scientific Committee of ACF2014, Secretary of Scientific Committee of ACF2014, Effect of alkali activator on pozzolanic reaction of fly ash cement paste
  9. 2013/08/20, SCMT3 Paper Selected for Journal, SCMT3 International Organizing Committee, Desorption properties of heavy metals from cement hydrates in various chloride solutions
  10. 2008/05/29, Best Paper Award of Japan Cement Association, Japan Cement Association, Study on mechanism of heavy metal leaching from concrete
  11. 2006/05/19, Japan Concrete Institute Award (Best Paper Award), Japan Concrete Institute, Study on assessment method for environmental impact of concrete
  12. 1998/05/14, Best Paper Award of Japan Cement Association, Japan Cement Association, Study on concrete deterioration due to aerobic bacteria

External Funds

Acceptance Results of Competitive Funds

  1. KAKENHI(Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)), Preconditions for environmental impact assessment of concrete, 2021, 2023
  2. KAKENHI(Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)), Development of a practical prediction method for concrete deterioration caused by sulfuric acid attack, 2018, 2020
  3. KAKENHI, Application of pozzolan using an internal curing agent supplying alkalis, 2015, 2016
  4. KAKENHI, Environmental impact evaluation of heavy metals in concrete, 2014, 2016
  5. KAKENHI, Enhancement of structural performance of mass concrete members by internal curing with porous ceramic-roof tile waste aggregates, 2013, 2015
  6. KAKENHI, Evolvement of "durability mechanics" for the evaluation of shrinkage effect on performance of reinforced concrete beams, 2012, 2014
  7. KAKENHI, Study on Modeling for the Carbonation of C-S-H with Various Ca/Si Ratio, 2010, 2012
  8. KAKENHI, A study on a simple evaluation method for sulfuric acid resistivity of acid-resistant cementitious materials, 2008, 2011
  9. KAKENHI, Durability Evaluation of Concrete Subject to the Attack of Corrosive Acidic Substances, 2006, 2007
  10. KAKENHI, Development of Expansive-High Strength Concrete and Systematic Evaluation of Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Beams, 2004, 2006
  11. KAKENHI, 2003, 2004
  12. KAKENHI, ESTABLISHMENT OF MAINTENANCE SYSTEM FOR CONCRETE STRUCTURES, 2003, 2004
  13. KAKENHI, Evaluation of Durability of Concrete through the Nation-wide Testing and Local Climate Monitoring, 2003, 2004
  14. KAKENHI, Development and Practicability Study on Methods for Assessing Environmental Impact of Concrete, 2002, 2003
  15. KAKENHI, Evaluation for the influence of leaching substances from concrete during construction, 2002, 2003
  16. KAKENHI, CHLORIDE FIXATION CAPACITY OF CEMENT MANUFACTURED FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES, 2000, 2001
  17. KAKENHI, 1998, 1999
  18. KAKENHI, RESEARCH ON CONSRETE STRUCTURES WITH HIGH DUCTILITY, 1996, 1997
  19. KAKENHI, 1995, 1995
  20. KAKENHI, 1994, 1994
  21. KAKENHI, A STUDY ON VIVIDNESS OF UNDERWATER OPTICAL MICROSCOPE IMAGE WITH HIGH MAGNIFICATION AND STEREOSCOPIC DISPLAY SYSTEM, 1993, 1994
  22. KAKENHI, 1993, 1993
  23. KAKENHI, 1992, 1992
  24. KAKENHI, 1991, 1991
  25. KAKENHI, 1991, 1991
  26. KAKENHI, 1990, 1990

Social Activities

History as Committee Members

  1. Member, Concrete Committee, 2023/04, 2025/03, Japan Society of Civil Engineers
  2. Member, Concrete Committee, 2021/04, 2023/03, Japan Society of Civil Engineers
  3. Member, Concrete Committee, 2019/04, 2021/03, Japan Society of Civil Engineers
  4. Member, Concrete Committee, 2017/05, 2019/03, Japan Society of Civil Engineers
  5. Member, Concrete Committee, 2015/05, 2017/03, Japan Society of Civil Engineers
  6. Member, Concrete Committee, 2013/05, 2015/03, Japan Society of Civil Engineers
  7. Member, Concrete Committee, 2011/04, 2013/03, Japan Society of Civil Engineers
  8. Member, Concrete Committee, 2009/04, 2011/03, Japan Society of Civil Engineers
  9. Chairman, Subcommittee for survey of technology for demolition, reuse, and repair of concrete structures taking CO2 reduction into account (Subcommittee 219), Concrete Committee, 2010/06, 2012/05, Japan Society of Civil Engineers
  10. Chairman, Subcommittee on assessment for environmental impact of concrete, Concrete Committee, 1999/12, 2001/12, Japan Society of Civil Engineers
  11. Chairman, Subcommittee on assessment for environmental impact of concrete, Concrete Committee, 2002/08, 2004/08, Japan Society of Civil Engineers
  12. Director, 2024/06, 2026/06, Japan Concrete Institute
  13. Director, 2017/06, 2019/06, Japan Concrete Institute
  14. Director, 2014/06, 2016/06, Japan Concrete Institute
  15. Chairman, Research Committee, 2017/04, 2019/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  16. Vice-Chairman, Research Committee, 2015/04, 2017/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  17. Member, Research Committee, 2021/03, 2024/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  18. Member, Research Committee, 2013/04, 2015/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  19. Chairman, Technical Committee for a Feasibility Study on Environmental Impact Assessment of Cement and Concrete, 2021/03, 2022/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  20. Chairman, Technical Committee on Environmental Impact Assessment of Cement and Concrete, 2024/04, 2024/09, Japan Concrete Institute
  21. Chairman, Technical Committee on Environmental Impact Assessment of Cement and Concrete, 2022/04, 2024/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  22. Member, International Activities Committee, 2017/04, 2019/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  23. Member, International Activities Committee, 2015/04, 2017/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  24. Member, Editorial Committee for Concrete Journal, 2008/04, 2010/04, Japan Concrete Institute
  25. Member, Editorial Committee for Concrete Research and Technology, 2004/04, 2006/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  26. Chairman, Sustainability Committee, 2018/04, 2021/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  27. Sustainability Committee, 2016/04, 2018/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  28. Sustainability Committee, 2014/04, 2016/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  29. Sustainability Committee, 2012/04, 2014/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  30. Sustainability Committee, 2010/04, 2012/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  31. Standards Committee, 2015/06, 2016/06, Japan Concrete Institute
  32. Secretary, Authorized concrete engineers Training Committee, 2011/02, 2013/01, Japan Concrete Institute
  33. Member, Concrete diagnosis & maintenance engineers Committee, 2012/12, 2014/08, Japan Concrete Institute
  34. Secretary, Concrete diagnosis & maintenance engineers Practice Seminar Subcommittee, 2012/04, 2014/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  35. Secretary, Concrete diagnosis & maintenance engineers Practice Seminar Subcommittee, 2010/04, 2012/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  36. Member, Concrete diagnosis & maintenance engineers Training Subcommittee, 2004/04, 2007/03, Japan Concrete Institute
  37. Member, ISO/TC71, 2020/08, 9999/99, International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
  38. Member, ISO/TC71/SC8, 2020/08, 9999/99, International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
  39. Member, ISO/TC71/SC8, 2009/11, 2019/10, International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
  40. Convenor, ISO/TC71/SC8/WG1, 2020/08, 9999/99, International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
  41. Convenor, ISO/TC71/SC8/WG3, 2014/05, 2019/10, International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
  42. Convenor, ISO/TC71/SC8/WG7, 2021/01, 9999/99, International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
  43. Project leader, ISO/NP 13315-3, 2020/10, 9999/99, International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
  44. Project leader, ISO/NP 13315-5, 2020/11, 9999/99, International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
  45. Member, Commission 3 (Environmental Aspects of Design and Construction), 1999/10, 2014/12, International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib)
  46. Member, Commission 3, TG 3.3 (Environmental Design), 1999/10, 2004/02, International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib)
  47. Secretary, Commission 3, TG 3.6 (Guidelines for Environmental Design), 2003/06, 2008/10, International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib)
  48. Member, Commission 3, TG 3.8 (Technologies for Green Concrete Structures), 2006/06, 2012/05, International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib)
  49. Convenor, Commission 3, TG 3.9 (Application of Environmental Design to Concrete Structures), 2006/06, 2014/12, International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib)
  50. Member, Commission 7 (Environmental Aspects of Design and Construction), 2015/01, 9999/99, International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib)
  51. Convenor, Commission 7, TG 7.2 (Application of Environmental Design to Concrete Structures), 2015/01, 9999/99, International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib)
  52. Member, Special Activity Group 8 (fib Sustainability Initiative), 2009/11, 2014/12, International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib)