L4: Building Joints Flashcards

1
Q

Why are materials constantly in motion?

A

Environment - temperature, moisture, freeze/thaw cycles
Structural movements - deflecting under loads, lateral loads
Curing - concrete and stucco shrinks; gypsum and plaster expands

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2
Q

How is motion accommodated?

A

Strengthening

Movement joints

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3
Q

What are non-movement joints?

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Connections between different building elements not meant to move eg. nails in wood, bolted steel

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4
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What are movement joints?

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Connections designed to adjust to anticipated movements

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5
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What are the types of movement joints?

A

Working construction joints
Structure/enclosure joints
Surface divider joints
Building separation joints

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6
Q

What are working construction joints?

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Joints part of the normal assembly process eg. shingle roof, sealant joints

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Q

What are structure/enclosure joints?

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Prevents loads being transferred to non-structural elements eg. soft joints between shelf angle and brick veneer

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8
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What are surface divider joints?

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Abutment joints - separates new and old construction (settlement)

Control joints - directs cracking to specific locations to avoid random cracking

Expansion joints - open seams that close to allow expansion

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9
Q

What are building separation joints?

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Volume-change joints - divides large masses into smaller pieces to allow for independent movement

Settlement joints - divides building sections likely to have differential settlement (eg. on different soils, different foundation types)

Seismic separation joints - divides large buildings into smaller symmetrical shapes to allow segments to sway and avoid collision

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10
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What type of joint is commonly confused as a name for all building joints?

A

Expansion joints

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