Deck 27: Exterior Wall Cladding-I Principles of Rainwater Infiltration Control

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A drip mechanism at the underside of a projecting horizontal surface counters the effect of

A)cohesive forces between water molecules.
B)adhesive forces between water molecules and the building surface.
C)gravity.
D)cohesive forces between water molecules and the building surface.
E)kinetic energy.
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The coping on a masonry fence wall is generally

A)sloped toward the outside.
B)sloped on both sides.
C)sloped toward the interior.
D)A, B, or C.
E)dead flat.
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A curtain wall is separated from the structural frame of the building by a minimum of

A)1 in.
B)2 in.
C)3 in.
D)4 in.
E)none of the above.
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In terms of water infiltration, the exterior masonry walls in historic buildings functioned as

A)drainage walls.
B)face- sealed barrier walls.
C)dam walls.
D)waterproof walls.
E)none of the above.
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In which of the two types of exterior walls-barrier wall or drainage wall-is flashing required?
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A backup wall is required in a(n)

A)veneer wall.
B)curtain wall.
C)infill wall.
D)all of the above.
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For a pressure- equalized drainage wall to function effectively, the air space must be continuous from floor to floor.
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Z- flashing is effective in

A)a horizontal lapped joint in cladding.
B)a horizontal butt joint in cladding.
C)a vertical lapped joint in cladding.
D)a vertical butt joint in cladding.
E)all of the above.
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An ideal pressure- equalized drainage wall is also referred to as a

A)rain- screen wall.
B)wind- screen wall.
C)no- pressure wall.
D)pressure- screen wall.
E)all of the above.
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Give a few examples of face- sealed exterior walls.
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A capillary break is a

A)vertical barrier between two abutting surfaces of different materials.
B)narrow space in an otherwise wide joint.
C)wider space in an otherwise narrow joint.
D)horizontal barrier between two abutting surfaces of different materials.
E)none of the above.
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Metal anchors are needed to transfer lateral loads to the backup wall in

A)all veneer walls.
B)some veneer walls.
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The coping on a roof parapet is generally

A)sloped toward the interior (roof).
B)sloped on both sides.
C)sloped toward the outside.
D)A, B, or C.
E)dead flat.
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A curtain wall is typically used in buildings whose structural system consists of a

A)reinforced- concrete frame structure or steel- frame structure.
B)steel- frame structure or load- bearing masonry wall structure.
C)load- bearing reinforced- concrete wall structure or load- bearing masonry wall structure.
D)load- bearing masonry wall structure.
E)all of the above.
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Which of the following exterior walls is a multilayered wall: a barrier wall or a drainage wall-and why?
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In an ideal pressure- equalized drainage wall,

A)the backup is provided with openings to equalize air pressure in the air space.
B)the joints in the cladding are sealed to control water infiltration.
C)the cladding resists all of the wind load.
D)the backup resists all of the wind load.
E)all of the above.
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The most important feature of an (exterior)drainage wall is

A)exterior cladding.
B)weep holes.
C)flashing.
D)waterproofing of the backup wall.
E)all of the above.
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What is capillary break?
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In terms of their ability to resist water penetration, did the thick exterior masonry walls used in historic buildings behave as reservoir walls or face- sealed walls? Explain.
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Suction that pulls wind- driven rain into the air space of a drainage wall takes place on the windward face of a wall.
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Explain the differences between a barrier wall and a drainage wall.
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Using sketches and notes, explain the important features of a drainage- type exterior wall.
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Because air pressure on the outside and inside faces of the exterior cladding in an ideal rain- screen wall are equal, does it mean that there is no water penetration through exterior cladding in such a wall?
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A curtain wall can only be used on a building with a reinforced concrete frame structure or a steel frame structure. There is a required, standard width of air space between the curtain wall and the structural frame of the building. What is that width?
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Using a sketch and notes, explain what a capillary break is and where it is commonly used.
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What does the air pressure equalization on the outside and inside faces of the exterior cladding in an ideal rain- screen wall mean in terms of water penetration through the wall?
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Name the important features of a drainage wall.
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Why can the infill walls not be used in contemporary construction?
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Using sketches and notes, explain the difference between an anchored veneer and an adhered veneer.
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Why must the backup in a rain- screen wall be airtight?
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List and then explain the two types of veneer walls.
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What is similar between an infill wall and a curtain wall in terms of the structural system for the building?
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Explain what a curtain wall is.
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What is different between an infill wall and a curtain wall in terms of the differences between the resulting facades?
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Provide one example of each of the two types of veneer walls-the anchored veneer wall and the adhered veneer wall.
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What is the wind load on exterior cladding in an ideal pressure- equalized drainage wall?
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Curtain walls can either be: (i)transparent, glass curtain walls or (ii)opaque curtain walls. What are the glass curtain walls generally constructed of?
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Curtain walls can either be: (i)glass- aluminum curtain walls or (ii)opaque curtain walls. What are the opaque curtain walls constructed of?
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What is the other commonly used term for the rain- screen wall?
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A rain- screen wall consists of all the essential elements of a drainage wall, which are: (i)exterior cladding, (ii)air space, (iii)water- resistant backup wall, (iv)flashing, and (v)weep holes. What is the most important additional element in a rain- screen wall that distinguishes it from a drainage wall?
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Explain why the air space in a pressure- equalized drainage wall must be compartmentalized.
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Using sketches and notes, explain the salient features of a pressure- equalized drainage wall.
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Deck 27: Exterior Wall Cladding-I Principles of Rainwater Infiltration Control
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A drip mechanism at the underside of a projecting horizontal surface counters the effect of

A)cohesive forces between water molecules.
B)adhesive forces between water molecules and the building surface.
C)gravity.
D)cohesive forces between water molecules and the building surface.
E)kinetic energy.
B
2
The coping on a masonry fence wall is generally

A)sloped toward the outside.
B)sloped on both sides.
C)sloped toward the interior.
D)A, B, or C.
E)dead flat.
B
3
A curtain wall is separated from the structural frame of the building by a minimum of

A)1 in.
B)2 in.
C)3 in.
D)4 in.
E)none of the above.
B
4
In terms of water infiltration, the exterior masonry walls in historic buildings functioned as

A)drainage walls.
B)face- sealed barrier walls.
C)dam walls.
D)waterproof walls.
E)none of the above.
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In which of the two types of exterior walls-barrier wall or drainage wall-is flashing required?
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A backup wall is required in a(n)

A)veneer wall.
B)curtain wall.
C)infill wall.
D)all of the above.
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For a pressure- equalized drainage wall to function effectively, the air space must be continuous from floor to floor.
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Z- flashing is effective in

A)a horizontal lapped joint in cladding.
B)a horizontal butt joint in cladding.
C)a vertical lapped joint in cladding.
D)a vertical butt joint in cladding.
E)all of the above.
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An ideal pressure- equalized drainage wall is also referred to as a

A)rain- screen wall.
B)wind- screen wall.
C)no- pressure wall.
D)pressure- screen wall.
E)all of the above.
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Give a few examples of face- sealed exterior walls.
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A capillary break is a

A)vertical barrier between two abutting surfaces of different materials.
B)narrow space in an otherwise wide joint.
C)wider space in an otherwise narrow joint.
D)horizontal barrier between two abutting surfaces of different materials.
E)none of the above.
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Metal anchors are needed to transfer lateral loads to the backup wall in

A)all veneer walls.
B)some veneer walls.
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The coping on a roof parapet is generally

A)sloped toward the interior (roof).
B)sloped on both sides.
C)sloped toward the outside.
D)A, B, or C.
E)dead flat.
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A curtain wall is typically used in buildings whose structural system consists of a

A)reinforced- concrete frame structure or steel- frame structure.
B)steel- frame structure or load- bearing masonry wall structure.
C)load- bearing reinforced- concrete wall structure or load- bearing masonry wall structure.
D)load- bearing masonry wall structure.
E)all of the above.
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Which of the following exterior walls is a multilayered wall: a barrier wall or a drainage wall-and why?
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In an ideal pressure- equalized drainage wall,

A)the backup is provided with openings to equalize air pressure in the air space.
B)the joints in the cladding are sealed to control water infiltration.
C)the cladding resists all of the wind load.
D)the backup resists all of the wind load.
E)all of the above.
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The most important feature of an (exterior)drainage wall is

A)exterior cladding.
B)weep holes.
C)flashing.
D)waterproofing of the backup wall.
E)all of the above.
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What is capillary break?
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In terms of their ability to resist water penetration, did the thick exterior masonry walls used in historic buildings behave as reservoir walls or face- sealed walls? Explain.
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Suction that pulls wind- driven rain into the air space of a drainage wall takes place on the windward face of a wall.
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Explain the differences between a barrier wall and a drainage wall.
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Using sketches and notes, explain the important features of a drainage- type exterior wall.
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Because air pressure on the outside and inside faces of the exterior cladding in an ideal rain- screen wall are equal, does it mean that there is no water penetration through exterior cladding in such a wall?
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A curtain wall can only be used on a building with a reinforced concrete frame structure or a steel frame structure. There is a required, standard width of air space between the curtain wall and the structural frame of the building. What is that width?
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Using a sketch and notes, explain what a capillary break is and where it is commonly used.
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What does the air pressure equalization on the outside and inside faces of the exterior cladding in an ideal rain- screen wall mean in terms of water penetration through the wall?
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Name the important features of a drainage wall.
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Why can the infill walls not be used in contemporary construction?
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Using sketches and notes, explain the difference between an anchored veneer and an adhered veneer.
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Why must the backup in a rain- screen wall be airtight?
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List and then explain the two types of veneer walls.
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What is similar between an infill wall and a curtain wall in terms of the structural system for the building?
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Explain what a curtain wall is.
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What is different between an infill wall and a curtain wall in terms of the differences between the resulting facades?
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Provide one example of each of the two types of veneer walls-the anchored veneer wall and the adhered veneer wall.
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What is the wind load on exterior cladding in an ideal pressure- equalized drainage wall?
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Curtain walls can either be: (i)transparent, glass curtain walls or (ii)opaque curtain walls. What are the glass curtain walls generally constructed of?
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Curtain walls can either be: (i)glass- aluminum curtain walls or (ii)opaque curtain walls. What are the opaque curtain walls constructed of?
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What is the other commonly used term for the rain- screen wall?
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A rain- screen wall consists of all the essential elements of a drainage wall, which are: (i)exterior cladding, (ii)air space, (iii)water- resistant backup wall, (iv)flashing, and (v)weep holes. What is the most important additional element in a rain- screen wall that distinguishes it from a drainage wall?
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Explain why the air space in a pressure- equalized drainage wall must be compartmentalized.
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