ISSN: 1546-962X
Published Online: 10
March 2004
Page Count: 15
Concepts for Development of a Service Life Prediction Methodology for Sealed Building and Construction Joints—Review and Roadmap for Future Research
Wolf, AT
Scientist,
Construction Industry, Dow Corning S.A., Parc Industriel,
(Received 9 January 2002; accepted 30 May 2003)
Abstract
Despite extensive research on durability of building materials and components performed over the past two decades, no reliable quantitative method of service life prediction (SLP) has gained wide acceptance. Generic guidance is provided in documents published by ASTM, RILEM, EOTA and ISO. Although the methodology is logical and easy to understand, its application is not simple, since much judgement is required in the interpretation of the results. Recently, a more specific method of estimating the service life of sealed joints has been proposed. The paper discusses the key requirements relevant to any service-life-prediction methodology, critiques the preliminary method proposed in the literature, and proposes a possible extension of this method.
Keywords:
service life, sealed joint, sealant, building, construction
Paper ID: JAI10983
DOI: 10.1520/JAI10983
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Title Concepts for Development of a Service Life Prediction Methodology for Sealed Building and Construction Joints—Review and Roadmap for Future Research
Symposium Durability of Building and Construction Sealants and Adhesives, 2003-01-30
Committee C24