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Author Schueneman, Gregory Thomas, 1968- author.

Title Installing sealants for long service life / Gregory T. Schueneman, Steven J. Lacher, Christopher G. Hunt.

Publication Info. Madison, WI : United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, August 2019.

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Description 1 online resource (9 pages) : color illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series General technical report FPL ; 267
General technical report FPL ; 267.
Note "August 2019."
Print format not distributed to depository libraries.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 9).
Summary Sealants are critical components of building construction. They must prevent air and water leaks in the building envelope to prevent moisture damage and maintain comfort and energy efficiency. Simultaneously, they must absorb relative motion between the building components as materials expand and contract due to changes in environmental conditions. Repairing failed sealant is an expensive, labor-intensive operation. Common understanding is that sealants fail under tension as they age and stiffen. Experiments at the Forest Products Laboratory using outdoor exposure with movement, laboratory tests, and finite element models with butt joints showed that compression results in significantly higher loads than tension and that the stress is concentrated at the bondline. The amount of tension and compression deformation experienced by a sealant in service depends on both the overall movement of the building joint and the state of the gap when the sealant was installed. Sealants installed when the gap is decreased (typically summer) will experience mostly tension, and sealants installed when the gap is increased (typically winter) will experience mostly compression. Therefore, sealant installation temperature sets the strain profile the sealants will experience and likely has a significant impact on durability. Methods for minimizing the resulting stress are provided.
Note Online resource, PDF version; title from title page (USFS, viewed December 30, 2019).
Subject Sealing compounds -- Reliability.
Sealing compounds -- Testing.
Finite element method.
Produits d'étanchéité -- Fiabilité.
Méthode des éléments finis.
Sealing compounds -- Testing. (OCoLC)fst01110299
Finite element method. (OCoLC)fst00924897
Genre/Form technical reports.
Technical reports. (OCoLC)fst01941336
Technical reports.
Rapports techniques.
Added Author Lacher, Steven J., author.
Hunt, Christopher G., author.
Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.), issuing body.
Other Form: Print version: Schueneman, Gregory Thomas, 1968- Installing sealants for long service life (OCoLC)1117716450
Gpo Item No. 0083-B-06 (online)
Sudoc No. A 13.88:FPL-GTR-267

 
    
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