scholarly journals Critical Review of Polymeric Building Envelope Materials: Degradation, Durability and Service Life Prediction

Buildings ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 299
Author(s):  
Marzieh Riahinezhad ◽  
Madeleine Hallman ◽  
J-F. Masson

This paper provides a critical review of the degradation, durability and service life prediction (SLP) of polymeric building envelope materials (BEMs), namely, claddings, air/vapour barriers, insulations, sealants, gaskets and fenestration. The rate of material deterioration and properties determine the usefulness of a product; therefore, knowledge of the significant degradation mechanisms in play for BEMs is key to the design of proper SLP methods. SLP seeks to estimate the life expectancy of a material/component exposed to in-service conditions. This topic is especially important with respect to the potential impacts of climate change. The surrounding environment of a building dictates the degradation mechanisms in play, and as climate change progresses, material aging conditions become more unpredictable. This can result in unexpected changes and/or damages to BEMs, and shorter than expected SL. The development of more comprehensive SLP methods is economically and environmentally sound, and it will provide more confidence, comfort and safety to all building users. The goal of this paper is to review the existing literature in order to identify the knowledge gaps and provide suggestions to address these gaps in light of the rapidly evolving climate.

2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 1679-1694 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luka Noč ◽  
Ervin Šest ◽  
Gregor Kapun ◽  
Francisco Ruiz-Zepeda ◽  
Yaniv Binyamin ◽  
...  

Revealed degradation mechanisms in the HSA CSP coatings through accelerated testing and materials characterization enable absorber service life prediction.


Author(s):  
Jean-François Masson ◽  
Peter Collins ◽  
Marzieh Riahinezhad ◽  
Itzel Lopez-Carreon ◽  
Jocelyn Johansen

Three room-temperature fluid-applied silicone membranes intended for application in the building envelope were studied in this work. The membranes were subjected to 5000 hours of accelerated UV and moisture aging to evaluate their resistance to long-term aging. The properties of the membranes were studied to understand any degradation mechanisms that might happen during accelerated aging. The weight loss, wetting propensity, cracking and oxidation resistance, and storage modulus were measured at different intervals during the 5000 hours of aging. Based on the material characterization results, the silicone membranes proved to be resilient under aggressive accelerated UV radiation and moisture aging, conditions which can be expected as a result of climate change.


2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 204-222 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cristina MARQUES ◽  
Jorge de BRITO ◽  
Ana SILVA

This study intends to develop a methodology for service life prediction of ETICS (External Thermal Insulation Composite System), based on the factor method. The methodology adopted is based on data collected during visual inspections of buildings under current conditions of occupation and exposure, contemplating the degradation mechanisms and the characteristics of ETICS. This research can also provide a suitable tool to aid the planning, implementation and rational use of building management systems in several ways, namely: i) improvement of the materials’ performance, based on the optimization of maintenance actions, use of resources and maintenance costs; ii) selection of the best constructive solution, based on the knowledge of the evolution of degradation of ETICS, according to their characteristics; iii) analysis of the economic and environmental impacts of buildings during their life cycle, based on the knowledge of the number of replacements required during this period of time.


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