Resistance of External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems with Rendering (ETICS) to Hail

This paper analyzes the resistance to hail of external thermal insulation composite systems (ETICS), i.e., external thermal insulation of foamed polystyrene with the same finishing coat and various reinforcing mesh and base coats used to make the reinforced layer. The manuscript presents our own new...

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Main Authors: Barbara Francke, Renata Zamorowska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/11/2452
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spelling doaj-322efb53f12a4e758b7ff079a049716c2020-11-25T03:25:14ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-05-01132452245210.3390/ma13112452Resistance of External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems with Rendering (ETICS) to HailBarbara Francke0Renata Zamorowska1Instytut Techniki Budowlanej, Filtrowa 1, 00-611 Warsaw, PolandInstytut Techniki Budowlanej, Filtrowa 1, 00-611 Warsaw, PolandThis paper analyzes the resistance to hail of external thermal insulation composite systems (ETICS), i.e., external thermal insulation of foamed polystyrene with the same finishing coat and various reinforcing mesh and base coats used to make the reinforced layer. The manuscript presents our own new method for assessing ETICS resistance to hail and test results obtained according to this method. The basic premise of the presented new research methodology is evaluation of the thermal insulation system surface damage and fracture toughness, in the function of hit velocity with a polyamide ball with a standardized diameter and weight. The results of hail resistance tests were compared with the values of hard body impact resistance obtained in the tests done according to ETAG 004. Results obtained by the new method help to evaluate precisely the resistance of thermal insulation sets to damage as a result of impact of heavy objects of permanent shape, with greater accuracy than the hard body impact test. They also confirmed that thermal insulation sets with dispersion adhesive in the reinforcement demonstrate greater resistance to damage as a result of hail impact than the sets with cement-based adhesives and that weight of the reinforcing mesh used in the system is not significant to affect the hail resistance.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/11/2452thermal insulation systemsreinforced layerhail resistancefracture toughness
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author Barbara Francke
Renata Zamorowska
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Renata Zamorowska
Resistance of External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems with Rendering (ETICS) to Hail
Materials
thermal insulation systems
reinforced layer
hail resistance
fracture toughness
author_facet Barbara Francke
Renata Zamorowska
author_sort Barbara Francke
title Resistance of External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems with Rendering (ETICS) to Hail
title_short Resistance of External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems with Rendering (ETICS) to Hail
title_full Resistance of External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems with Rendering (ETICS) to Hail
title_fullStr Resistance of External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems with Rendering (ETICS) to Hail
title_full_unstemmed Resistance of External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems with Rendering (ETICS) to Hail
title_sort resistance of external thermal insulation composite systems with rendering (etics) to hail
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-05-01
description This paper analyzes the resistance to hail of external thermal insulation composite systems (ETICS), i.e., external thermal insulation of foamed polystyrene with the same finishing coat and various reinforcing mesh and base coats used to make the reinforced layer. The manuscript presents our own new method for assessing ETICS resistance to hail and test results obtained according to this method. The basic premise of the presented new research methodology is evaluation of the thermal insulation system surface damage and fracture toughness, in the function of hit velocity with a polyamide ball with a standardized diameter and weight. The results of hail resistance tests were compared with the values of hard body impact resistance obtained in the tests done according to ETAG 004. Results obtained by the new method help to evaluate precisely the resistance of thermal insulation sets to damage as a result of impact of heavy objects of permanent shape, with greater accuracy than the hard body impact test. They also confirmed that thermal insulation sets with dispersion adhesive in the reinforcement demonstrate greater resistance to damage as a result of hail impact than the sets with cement-based adhesives and that weight of the reinforcing mesh used in the system is not significant to affect the hail resistance.
topic thermal insulation systems
reinforced layer
hail resistance
fracture toughness
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/11/2452
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