movement accommodation factor is normally


Movement accommodation factor is normally specified by manufacturers of joint sealants for designers to design dimension of joints. It is stated as the total movement that a joint sealant can tolerate and is typically expressed as a percentage of the minimumdesign joint width. Failure to fulfil this requirement results in overstressing the joint sealants. 

For example if the expected movement to be accommodated by a certain movement joint is 4mm, the minimum design joint width can be computed as 4÷30% = 13.3mm when the movement accommodation factor is 30%. If the calculated joint width is too large, designers can either select another brand of joint sealants with higher movement accommodation factor or to redesign arrangement and locations of joints.

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