Deck 17: Structural Insulated Panel Construction

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In a SIP structure, an intermediate floor may be framed with any one of the following except

A)SIP panels.
B)wood I- joists.
C)wood trussed joists.
D)2- by lumber members.
E)all of the above (without exception).
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In a SIP building, exterior wall panels are typically

A)5- 1/2 in. or 6 in. thick.
B)5 in. or 6 in. thick.
C)4- 1/2 in. or 6- 1/2 in. thick.
D)4 in. or 6 in. thick.
E)6 in. or 7 in. thick.
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What does the structural behavior of a structural insulated panel (SIP)in bending resemble?
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What does the floor structure in a structural insulated panel (SIP)building consist of?
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Similar to the conventional WLF structure, the interior gypsum board wall finish must be nailed to the studs in a SIP structure.
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How are adjacent structural insulated panels connected with each other?
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Adjacent structural insulated wall panels in a SIP building are connected through

A)2- by lumber studs.
B)OSB splines.
C)engineered lumber splines.
D)any one of the above.
E)special sheet metal connectors.
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the connection of a wall panel to a concrete foundation, as shown in this text, requires the use of

A)no sill plate in a SIP structure.
B)two sill plates, one of which is treated.
C)two treated sill plates.
D)one treated sill plate.
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The facing in a SIP generally consists of

A)OSB on both faces.
B)plywood on the exterior face and gypsum board on the interior face.
C)plywood on the exterior face and OSB on the interior face.
D)OSB on the exterior face and gypsum board on the interior face.
E)none of the above.
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In a SIP, the insulation generally consists of

A)extruded polystyrene.
B)polyisocyanurate.
C)polyurethane.
D)expanded polystyrene.
E)fiberglass.
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Using a sketch and notes, explain the anatomy of a SIP. In what thickness are the panels commonly used?
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The maximum size of available SIP panels is

A)4 ft × 8 ft.
B)8 ft × 24 ft.
C)4 ft × 10 ft.
D)8 ft × 8 ft.
E)8 ft × 16 ft.
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In a SIP structure, the interior walls are constructed of 4 ft × 8 ft SIP panels.
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What is the typical thickness of a structural insulated panel (SIP)used for walls? What is the rationale behind these dimensions?
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A SIP manufacturer generally supplies standard- size panels, which must be cut to size at the site as required by project drawings.
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In a SIP structure, the roof may be framed with any one of the following except

A)a rafter- and- ceiling- joist assembly consisting of 2- by lumber members.
B)a rafter- and- ceiling- joist assembly consisting of wood I- joists.
C)SIP panels.
D)wood roof trusses.
E)all of the above (without exception).
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What is the typical thickness of a structural insulated panel (SIP)used for roofs?
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A corner between structural insulated wall panels in a SIP building requires

A)a minimum of two 2- by lumber studs.
B)a minimum of four 2- by lumber studs.
C)a minimum of three 2- by lumber studs.
D)a minimum of one 2- by lumber stud.
E)no 2- by lumber studs.
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What does a structural insulated panel (SIP)consist of?
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What are some of the limitations of a building constructed of structural insulated panels (SIP)?
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Using sketches and notes, show two alternative ways in which two adjacent SIP wall panels are joined.
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Explain why SIPs are not recommended for an intermediate floor but can be used for roofs.
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Using a sketch and notes, explain the support of SIP walls on a slab- on- grade foundation.
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List the two most important advantages and the two most important disadvantages of SIP construction in comparison with WLF construction.
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Deck 17: Structural Insulated Panel Construction
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In a SIP structure, an intermediate floor may be framed with any one of the following except

A)SIP panels.
B)wood I- joists.
C)wood trussed joists.
D)2- by lumber members.
E)all of the above (without exception).
A
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In a SIP building, exterior wall panels are typically

A)5- 1/2 in. or 6 in. thick.
B)5 in. or 6 in. thick.
C)4- 1/2 in. or 6- 1/2 in. thick.
D)4 in. or 6 in. thick.
E)6 in. or 7 in. thick.
C
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What does the structural behavior of a structural insulated panel (SIP)in bending resemble?
The structural behavior of SIP in bending is similar to that of an I- section, where the OSB boards function as flanges of the I- section and the foam core, as the web of the I- section.
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What does the floor structure in a structural insulated panel (SIP)building consist of?
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Similar to the conventional WLF structure, the interior gypsum board wall finish must be nailed to the studs in a SIP structure.
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How are adjacent structural insulated panels connected with each other?
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Adjacent structural insulated wall panels in a SIP building are connected through

A)2- by lumber studs.
B)OSB splines.
C)engineered lumber splines.
D)any one of the above.
E)special sheet metal connectors.
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the connection of a wall panel to a concrete foundation, as shown in this text, requires the use of

A)no sill plate in a SIP structure.
B)two sill plates, one of which is treated.
C)two treated sill plates.
D)one treated sill plate.
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The facing in a SIP generally consists of

A)OSB on both faces.
B)plywood on the exterior face and gypsum board on the interior face.
C)plywood on the exterior face and OSB on the interior face.
D)OSB on the exterior face and gypsum board on the interior face.
E)none of the above.
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In a SIP, the insulation generally consists of

A)extruded polystyrene.
B)polyisocyanurate.
C)polyurethane.
D)expanded polystyrene.
E)fiberglass.
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Using a sketch and notes, explain the anatomy of a SIP. In what thickness are the panels commonly used?
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The maximum size of available SIP panels is

A)4 ft × 8 ft.
B)8 ft × 24 ft.
C)4 ft × 10 ft.
D)8 ft × 8 ft.
E)8 ft × 16 ft.
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In a SIP structure, the interior walls are constructed of 4 ft × 8 ft SIP panels.
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What is the typical thickness of a structural insulated panel (SIP)used for walls? What is the rationale behind these dimensions?
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A SIP manufacturer generally supplies standard- size panels, which must be cut to size at the site as required by project drawings.
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In a SIP structure, the roof may be framed with any one of the following except

A)a rafter- and- ceiling- joist assembly consisting of 2- by lumber members.
B)a rafter- and- ceiling- joist assembly consisting of wood I- joists.
C)SIP panels.
D)wood roof trusses.
E)all of the above (without exception).
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What is the typical thickness of a structural insulated panel (SIP)used for roofs?
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A corner between structural insulated wall panels in a SIP building requires

A)a minimum of two 2- by lumber studs.
B)a minimum of four 2- by lumber studs.
C)a minimum of three 2- by lumber studs.
D)a minimum of one 2- by lumber stud.
E)no 2- by lumber studs.
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What does a structural insulated panel (SIP)consist of?
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What are some of the limitations of a building constructed of structural insulated panels (SIP)?
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Using sketches and notes, show two alternative ways in which two adjacent SIP wall panels are joined.
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Explain why SIPs are not recommended for an intermediate floor but can be used for roofs.
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Using a sketch and notes, explain the support of SIP walls on a slab- on- grade foundation.
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List the two most important advantages and the two most important disadvantages of SIP construction in comparison with WLF construction.
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