Article | REF: C5460 V1

Joint sealing in public works - General

Author: Philippe COGNARD

Publication date: February 10, 2003

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1. Different movements of structures and joints

Public works structures are essentially made of concrete and steel, with various roadway coatings, mainly hydrocarbon binders.

Concrete is a living material that undergoes deformation, firstly during the setting of the cement (shrinkage), and secondly throughout the life of the structure when it is subjected to various stresses: dimensional variations, displacement and various movements studied below.

  • Thermal and hygrometric dimensional variations, daily and seasonal

    The temperature-dependent length change of an unstressed structure is calculated by the formula :

    with :

    L
     : 
    initial length of the element in question,
    ...
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