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Thermally Induced Loads in Single Ply Membranes

1994
Thermally induced loads in single ply, non-adhered membranes can exert considerable influence on their performance in cold weather. Accurate measurements, however, are difficult to obtain because of the composite nature of the materials. An apparatus was designed and constructed at NRCC that can test four specimens simultaneously for measuring induced ...
Turenne, R. G.   +3 more
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Single-Ply Synthetic Rubber Roofing Membranes

1982
Desirable performance characteristics common to all roof installations are the ability to accommodate movement and to remain functional at ambient temperatures while resisting the extremes of the elements, particularly the ravages of ultraviolet light, air pollutants, and water.
FW Doherty, AL Shloss
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Dynamic response of single-ply membrane roofing systems

Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 1992
Abstract The use of a servo system, able to reproduce measured time-varying wind pressures on areas of cladding at full scale, has shown the dynamic response of some porous and flexible claddings systems to be non-linear and frequency-dependent, indicating that static proof testing methods may be inappropriate.
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Photovoltaic Single-Ply Roofing Membranes

1990
The past twenty years is considered to be a landmark and revolutionary advancement period for the progress and recognition of various classes of Single-Ply Roofing Membranes in Canada and the United States. During the same two decades, parallel and independently tremendous efforts and billions of dollars were allocated to generate electricity from ...
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Field Performance of Single-Ply, Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE) Roof Membranes

1999
This paper will present the results of a field study of 29 different recover roofing systems installed on a variety of buildings. All of the buildings were located in Southeast Texas and were exposed to a variety of conditions related to use, coastal environment and drainage characteristics. Installation methods included mechanically fastened and fully-
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Tests of Adhesive-Bonded Seams of Single-Ply Rubber Membranes

1987
Commercially-available ethylene propylene diene terpolymer (EPDM), neoprene, and chlorosulphonated polyethylene (CSME) roofing membrane specimens with adhesive-bonded seams were tested in tension in a lap-shear configuration. Some T-peel tests of an EPDM material were also conducted.
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