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Report BR 49 Use of glass-reinforced cement in cladding panels
Publication Year
1984
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
An appraisal of the performance in service in relation to cracking of glass-reinforced cement (grc) cladding panels was backed up by a review of the relevant materials data and by analytical studies. It is concluded that design procedures have not always adequately taken account of all the relevant factors and uncertainties, and that deficiencies in manufacture and installation have contributed in some cases to the observed cracking. It is suggested that a more comprehensive and cautious approach to design is desirable, and recommendations are made which should result in improved applications of grc for cladding.
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Author
Moore, J. F. A.
ISBN
9780851250687
Publisher Information
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