Title of article :
Building diseases: Interior flooring made of “terrazzo” prefabricated cement mortar tiles: Three case studies
Author/Authors :
Zamora i Mestre، نويسنده , , Joan-Lluis Vives i Corrons، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
13
From page :
102
To page :
114
Abstract :
In Spain, and in the Mediterranean area in general, there is a long tradition of using “terrazzo”, prefabricated cement mortar tiles with a polished upper surface as interior flooring in public and private buildings. This flooring technique provides a surface that is mechanically strong, hard and stable in the long-term. zo flooring has an appreciated appearance of continuity if installed correctly. In addition, the resulting paving can be polished periodically (every 5 years), which makes it highly prized because it can be made to look new again. Today, it is probably the most common interior flooring technique in Spanish buildings. Everyone, including manufacturers, technicians, workers and users, recognize that it is reliable. r, 10 years ago several incidents occurred in which a notable surface area of terrazzo was affected. The incidents raised the alarm about this interior flooring technique. Such occasional anomalies, as well as changes in consumer tastes, have questioned the supremacy of this technique in the flooring product market. aper analyses in depth the causes of three such incidents that occurred between 1999 and 2001. The author acted as an external expert consultant in these cases. The first building was a public facility for a university research organization. The anomaly appeared during the construction phase, prior to occupation of the building. The second and third buildings are multifamily housing buildings situated in the same district. The anomaly was declared when people first lived in the building. nclusions indicate that even extensively used techniques that are currently in the mainstream market can be affected by major anomalies if:– us technical quality control is not applied at the building site. inute changes on-site are not authorized by those with previous experience.
Keywords :
Prefabricated cement mortar tiles , Building damage , Terrazzo , Case studies , Interior flooring
Journal title :
Engineering Failure Analysis
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Engineering Failure Analysis
Record number :
2339827
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