Typical Moisture Failures of Slab-on-Ground Structures in Finland
Publication: Practice Periodical on Structural Design and Construction
Volume 10, Issue 2
Abstract
This paper includes a summary of several case studies on moisture-damaged slab-on-ground structures. The object of the paper is to suggest a classification of the causes for moisture damage and introduce the typical moisture failure of slab-on-ground structures in Finland. The common causes for moisture damage in the slab-on-ground structure can be classified into four categories: design, construction, repair, and maintenance. According to the studied moisture-damage cases, the most common cause is design fault. Usually the slab-on-ground structure is unfit in the light of present knowledge. The most common design faults are lack of a capillary breaking drainage layer under the slab, lack of thermal insulation, and incorrect placement of the vapor barrier.
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Acknowledgments
This research was a part of the Tekes (National Technology Agency of Finland) Healthy Building Technology Program. The research was funded by the National Technology Agency of Finland and several enterprises and municipalities: Lohja Rudus Ltd., NCC Finland Ltd., Rautaruukki Ltd., Linterm Ltd., City of Helsinki∕Department of Geotechnics, Construction Management Division, City of Turku, and City of Tampere∕Department of Building Supervision. The writers wish to thank all the financiers.
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Received: Sep 8, 2003
Accepted: Mar 16, 2004
Published online: May 1, 2005
Published in print: May 2005
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