Title |
A Study on Performance Assessment of Dry Floors Applied to Long-life Housing |
Authors |
Seo, Dong-Goo ; Lee, Jong-Ho ; Kim, Soo-Am ; Shin, Yun-Ho ; Hwang, Eun-Kyoung |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK_SC.2019.35.5.133 |
Keywords |
Long-life Housing ; Infill ; Dry Floors ; Performance Assessment |
Abstract |
Various problems regarding the wet floor method such as its complicated process and waste of thermal storage have been raised, but the
usage of dry floor recommended for long-life housing has declined due to lack of confidence on the performance of dry floor. The purpose
of this study is to secure the credibility of dry floor. Under this purpose, this study considered precedent studies and established directions to
secure the performance of long-life housing infill, and thus, 9 performance items (Impact sound, Smoothness, thermal comfort, sensation
hardness while walking, falling safety, impact resistance, local compression load, local strength and strain at heating) were drawn. In addition,
the experiment was carried out for 5 performances except for legal performance, some dry floor performances and whole spatial performance.
As a result, an appropriate result from all performances except was obtained. The performance of dry floor was verified for each item from
these results and it is expected to use such results as basic data on dry floor in the future. |