Hail Resistance of Roofing ProductsBuilding Research Division, U.S. Institute for Applied Technology, 1969 - 9 pages A test was developed for evaluating the hail resistance of roofings, in which synthetic hailstones (ice spheres) of various sizes were shot at roof assemblies at their free-fall terminal v * elocities.Indentations, granule loss and roofing fracture were observed.The principal conclusion is that:All roofing materials have some resistance to hail damage, but as the size of the hail increases, a level of impact energy is reached at which damage occurs.This level lies in the range of 1 1/2 to 2 inch (3.8-5.1 cm) hailstones for most prepared roofings.(Author). |
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... hailstones at roofing 3.2 . Evaluating failure 4. Results 4.1 . Asphalt shingles 4.2 . Built - up roofs 4.3 . Nonbituminous roofing 5. Conclusions 6. References 9 9 66 Hail Resistance of Roofing Products Sidney H. Greenfeld A test.
... hailstones at roofing 3.2 . Evaluating failure 4. Results 4.1 . Asphalt shingles 4.2 . Built - up roofs 4.3 . Nonbituminous roofing 5. Conclusions 6. References 9 9 66 Hail Resistance of Roofing Products Sidney H. Greenfeld A test.
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Sidney H. Greenfeld. Hail Resistance of Roofing Products Sidney H. Greenfeld A test was developed for evaluating the hail resistance of roofings , in which synthetic hail- stones ( ice spheres ) of various sizes were shot at roof ...
Sidney H. Greenfeld. Hail Resistance of Roofing Products Sidney H. Greenfeld A test was developed for evaluating the hail resistance of roofings , in which synthetic hail- stones ( ice spheres ) of various sizes were shot at roof ...
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... hail . 2. Apparatus The hail resistance of building materials was determined. FIGURE 1. Hail storm distribution map . 7. Hailstone mold . 8. Triggering mechanism . FIGURE 2. perature much below the freezing point of water , the ice that ...
... hail . 2. Apparatus The hail resistance of building materials was determined. FIGURE 1. Hail storm distribution map . 7. Hailstone mold . 8. Triggering mechanism . FIGURE 2. perature much below the freezing point of water , the ice that ...
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Sidney H. Greenfeld. 2. Apparatus The hail resistance of building materials was determined by shooting. point , the condensation on it is liquid water , and air can escape . This forms a layer of clear , high - density ice . Sooner or ...
Sidney H. Greenfeld. 2. Apparatus The hail resistance of building materials was determined by shooting. point , the condensation on it is liquid water , and air can escape . This forms a layer of clear , high - density ice . Sooner or ...
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