Sealant Aging and its Correlation with Facade Reflectance
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Construction and Building Materials. 2014, 69 (Oct), 390-402. 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2014.07.063Abstract
A highly reflective facade may enhance the durability of sealant joints. This study investigates that reflective facades reduce thermal movement loading to sealant joints due to less fluctuations of surface temperature, and therefore lower fatigue damage of sealant joints. Cumulative fatigue damage was calculated to less than 1.6% in the first year. This damage considering only the first year is not that large, however, serious fatigue damage would ensue from the accumulated deterioration of sealants during a longer period, e.g. 10–25 years. It is therefore recommended that the facade solar reflectance should be made as high as possible.