ProceedingsHenry E. Robinson U.S. National Bureau of Standards, 1970 - 79 pages |
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... responsibility , we would have an area of agreement and perhaps in that way reduce the problem . 1 Chief , Specifications Department . Now , where does responsibility lie when mate- rials failure occurs ? It is with the architect who ...
... responsibility , we would have an area of agreement and perhaps in that way reduce the problem . 1 Chief , Specifications Department . Now , where does responsibility lie when mate- rials failure occurs ? It is with the architect who ...
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... responsibility after a failure occurs . 2. Architect's Role Now what is the architect's role in the selection of materials ? When a man practices architectural engineering , he is expected to have an adequate knowledge of the science of ...
... responsibility after a failure occurs . 2. Architect's Role Now what is the architect's role in the selection of materials ? When a man practices architectural engineering , he is expected to have an adequate knowledge of the science of ...
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... responsibility . It would seem to me more logical to think in terms of a team effort whereby responsibility is reasonably distributed and ultimately placed . I believe if we can show that we have exercised the best of our current ...
... responsibility . It would seem to me more logical to think in terms of a team effort whereby responsibility is reasonably distributed and ultimately placed . I believe if we can show that we have exercised the best of our current ...
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... responsibility , that a unit does fail . Now what can the builder expect to happen ? Well typically the manufacturer will replace the unit . 1 Assistant Director of Technical Services . This is only a partial answer because the builder ...
... responsibility , that a unit does fail . Now what can the builder expect to happen ? Well typically the manufacturer will replace the unit . 1 Assistant Director of Technical Services . This is only a partial answer because the builder ...
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... responsibility as to whether it was improperly installed , improperly manufactured or whatever the case might be . And , in addition , I believe that the producers of glass , and the win- dow manufacturers should cooperate to the ...
... responsibility as to whether it was improperly installed , improperly manufactured or whatever the case might be . And , in addition , I believe that the producers of glass , and the win- dow manufacturers should cooperate to the ...
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20 F cycling A. G. Wilson accelerated aging tests adhesion air space Amstock Andersen Corporation architect ASTM Building Research Institute Bureau of Standards Canada Canadian CGSB CMHC Construction Specifications Institute correlation Curve desiccant dewpoint temperature discussion Durability of Insulating edge seal evaluating F cycling test F to 20 factory-sealed double-glazed failed failure Federal Housing Administration field experience field studies FIGURE fogging Gjelsvik glass thickness industry initial dewpoint installation insulating glass units insulating units laboratory tests large numbers materials McKinley moisture National Bureau nitrile rubber Norwegian Building Research number of units O'Shaughnessy panes percent period polysulfide PPG Industries present pressure problem requirements Robinson Rosen sealant sealed double-glazing units sealed glazing units sealed insulating glass sealing system Seminar SIGMA test Snell Solvason stresses technical test units Thank tion Tore Gjelsvik ultraviolet radiation water spray water vapor weather cycle window units
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Page 56 - The authors appreciate the cooperation of the staff of the Division of Building Research of the National Research Council of Canada, particularly Mr.