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Weathertightness: A Physicist′s View

Marilyn J. Hughes (The founder of Hughes Associates, an independent consultant to the building trade operating in Hemel Hempstead.)

Structural Survey

ISSN: 0263-080X

Article publication date: 1 February 1994

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Abstract

Asks the scientist′s standard questions about the weathertightness of buildings – what are the problems, where and when do they occur, why do they occur, and how and when can they be overcome. Applies the same theoretical considerations to remedial measures as to original design. Factors such as the nature of weather, weathertightness design principles of the different joint types and their modes of failure, and limitations of materials are discussed, together with the benefits of planned maintenance schedules. Concludes with a bibliography of useful reading. Armed with this information, professionals will be able to make more cost effective decisions on the choice of remedial measures. Will be followed by further investigation and diagnosis of weather‐tightness problems, and the selection of appropriate remedial measures.

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Hughes, M.J. (1994), "Weathertightness: A Physicist′s View", Structural Survey, Vol. 12 No. 1, pp. 7-10. https://doi.org/10.1108/02630809410041697

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MCB UP Ltd

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