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Roof blisters physical fitness building, Fort Lee, Virginia

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Abstract
The blisters on this 2-year old roof were first noticed one year after construction. Findings show that all blistgers wre built into the roof and they they will continue to develope in size and number. Currently, this roof is watertight, but leaks will occur as blisters begin to break. Rather than wiat for problems, recommendations are provided for using a CRREL-designed pressure relief valve to prevent blisters from growing and ever becoming a problem.
Date
12/1986
Author(s)
Charles Korhonen; John Bayer
Page(s)
19
Keyword(s)
blister; Fort Lee; thermogram


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