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Ajouter le résultat dans votre panierFailure at the jail / Richard A. Burgess in JOURNAL OF PROTECTIVE COATINGS & LININGS (JPCL), Vol. 33, N° 4 (04/2016)
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Titre : Failure at the jail Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Richard A. Burgess, Auteur Année de publication : 2016 Article en page(s) : p. 16-23 Langues : Américain (ame) Catégories : Constructions -- Défauts
Délaminage
Détection de défauts (Ingénierie)
Epoxydes
Expertises
Matériaux cimentaires -- Détérioration
Matériaux cimentaires -- Revêtements
Revêtements de solsIndex. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : This article describes the failure of coatings applied to the concrete floors of a county detention facility. The structure is a multistory building with modular cells and concrete floors on each inmate level. The main structural floors were constructed of lightweight aggregate and the mezzanine floors constructed of a normal-weight aggregate. The facility was relatively new, becoming operational in September of 2015. The building could accommodate 608 inmates with the ability to add additional spaces as the population demanded. Note de contenu : - The investigation
- Reviewing the available information
- Photographic evidence
- Core samples
- Visual and microscopic examination
- Sample 1 : Non-failing core sample findings
- Sample 2 : Failing core sample findings
- Sample 3 : Failing core sample findings
- Sample 4 : Non-failing core sample findings
- Infrared spectroscopy
- Table : Concrete core floor and coatings and samplesPermalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26163
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 17968 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Moisture testing in below-grade concrete wastewater structures / R. A. Nixon in JOURNAL OF PROTECTIVE COATINGS & LININGS (JPCL), Vol. 33, N° 4 (04/2016)
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Titre : Moisture testing in below-grade concrete wastewater structures Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : R. A. Nixon, Auteur Année de publication : 2016 Article en page(s) : p. 32-40 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Américain (ame) Catégories : Humidité -- Mesure
Humidité dans les constructions
Matériaux cimentaires -- Teneur en humiditéIndex. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : When establishing the minimum conditions suitable for coating concrete, many coating manufacturers, and hence specifying engineers and contractors, rely on unrealistIc moisture content and moisture vapor emission rate (MVER) requirements. These compulsory values are founded on laboratory testing rather than field experience, or worse still, on supposition rooted in unachievable and unrelated requisites. Repeatability problems and margin-of-error concerns must be taken into account for these widely specified thresholds. Case histories demonstrate the inaccuracy and unsubstantiated reliance on these commonly used test methods. Coating failures can occur even when we meet the MVER target value and successful coating performance can occur when the specified target values are not achieved. Recommendations that establish some practical criterion for deciding when, and where, not to coat concrete must be considered.
The most commonly specified quantitative moisture-related test standards for coating concrete are ASTM F1869 and ASTM F2170 (Fig. 1). These standards are routinely listed in product data sheets and specifications without any qualification as to the type of structure to be coated. Floor slabs on-grade within office buildings are treated exactly the same as below-grade
wet wells in wastewater pump stations. For each test standard, manufacturers and engineers have generally adopted threshold values for deeming concrete suitable to be coated. For ASTM F1869, the target value is less than 3.0 ibs. of moisture per 1,000 square feet in 24 hours. This establishes an MVER. For ASTM F2170, the generally accepted maximum relative humidity (RH) for concrete is 80 percent. Scientifically derived data demonstrates that these threshold values are neither achievable nor realistic for below-grade structures.Note de contenu : - Applicability
- Repeatibility and margin of error concerns
- Real-world case histories
- Consideration of qualitative moisture testing
- Practical recommendationsPermalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26191
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 17968 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible 2016 directory of industrial painting contractors in JOURNAL OF PROTECTIVE COATINGS & LININGS (JPCL), Vol. 33, N° 4 (04/2016)
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Titre : 2016 directory of industrial painting contractors Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2016 Article en page(s) : p. 51-105 Langues : Américain (ame) Catégories : Revêtements -- Industrie et commerce -- Répertoires:Peinture -- Industrie et commerce -- Répertoires Index. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26192
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