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Evaluation of sealed joint performance for the selection of sealants suitable for use in autoclaved lightweight concrete panels
- Source :
- Scopus-Elsevier
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- The strength of autoclaved lightweight concrete (ALC) is evidently lower than that of normal concrete. Therefore, when movement occurs at a sealed joint between ALC panels, the sealant is required to deform and remain intact without damaging the ALC substrate. However, there is currently not sufficient information to permit evaluation of the expected performance of sealants applied to ALC substrates. In this study, static and dynamic tests were carried out in order to obtain an index that could be used to select the modulus of a sealant that can be expected to provide long-term performance when applied to an ALC substrate. To develop this index, an initial study was carried out in order to clarify actual joint movement between ALC panels of buildings; the expansion and contraction at the joint were measured, and shear joint movement was calculated based on the expected story-to-story drift of an external wall due to earthquake loads. Thereafter, in a subsequent stage of the study, five types of two-component polyurethane sealant products, of different elastic modulus, were subjected to tensile and shear tests from which the relationship between stress and the type of joint fracture was determined. The results from these tests revealed that when the stress is greater than 0.6 to 0.7 N/mm2, the ALC substrate is more easily fractured than the sealant. In a final stage of the study, the cyclic fatigue resistance of the same two-component sealants was evaluated using tensile and shear fatigue tests. Results from the fatigue tests indicated that the high modulus sealants lost adhesion from the ALC substrate at an early stage in the test. As well, the fatigue resistance of test specimens with joints having three-sided adhesion was lower than that of specimens having normally configured joints with adhesion on two sides of the sealant. Therefore, on the basis of results derived from all the studies, it was determined that a suitable sealant for use on ALC substrates is a sealant having a low modulus that is applied in the normal fashion as a two-sided joint. Copyright © 2012 by ASTM International.<br />4th Durability of Building and Construction Sealants and Adhesives, 16 June 2011 through 17 June 2011, Anaheim, CA
- Subjects :
- Cyclic stress
Two-component
Cyclic fatigue
Environmental Engineering
Materials science
Lightweight concrete panel
Joint fracture
Testing
Modulus
Shear joints
Fatigue testing
Durability
Fatigue resistance
Adhesives
Ultimate tensile strength
General Materials Science
Long term performance
Composite material
Elastic modulus
External walls
Construction
Precast concrete
Normal concretes
Concrete slabs
Test specimens
Low modulus
Substrates
Sealant
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
General Engineering
Fatigue tests
Expansion and contraction
Joint movement
Static and dynamic
Wall panels
Shear tests
Fracture
Nuclear Energy and Engineering
Sealant products
Adhesion
Walls (structural partitions)
Earthquake load
Joint performance
Fatigue of materials
Sealants
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Scopus-Elsevier
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5cf0f49373a29bfd1890c86dde0df481
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1520/stp154520120018