Waterproofing Performance Evaluation and Grading Methods for Lowest Level Floor Slabs and Positive-Side Walls of Residential Underground Structures
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Rating System for Apartment Housing Performance
3. Waterproofing Performance of Underground Structures in Apartment Buildings Verification Plan and Test Method
3.1. Checking the Waterproofing Method and Type of Test Evaluation
3.2. Test Method
3.2.1. The Changes in Environment Due to Waterproofing Applications for Underground Structures Test
3.2.2. KCS 11 44 00: 2018 Joint District Performance Evaluation
Item | Contents | Note | ||
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1 | Chemical resistance test | Test specimen | Same test in Table 3 [26] | - |
Pretreatment | ||||
Test methods | ||||
2 | Structural behavior responsiveness | Test specimen | Same test in Table 3 [26] | Referring to Figure 3 |
Pretreatment | ||||
Test methods | ||||
3 | Moisture adhesion performance test | Test specimen | Same test in Table 3 [26] | - |
Pretreatment | ||||
Test methods | ||||
4 | Water tightness | Test specimen | Same test in Table 3 [26] | - |
Pretreatment | ||||
Test methods | ||||
5 | Temperature dependency | Test specimen | Same test in Table 3 [26] | - |
Pretreatment | ||||
Test methods | ||||
6 | Crack resistance | Test specimen | Same test in Table 3 [26] | - |
Pretreatment | ||||
Test methods | ||||
7 | Durability | Test methods | Same test in Table 3 [26] | - |
8 | Low-temperature adhesion stability | Pretreatment | Same test in Table 3 [26] | - |
Test methods | ||||
9 | Subgrade floor pad settlement stability | Test specimen |
| Testing limited to the lowest level floor slab, referring to Figure 4 |
Test methods |
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4. Results of Waterproofing Performance Rating for Underground Structures in Apartment Buildings
4.1. Test Results of the Changes in Underground Environment Due to the Waterproofing Applications for Underground Structures
4.2. KCS 11 44 00: 2018 “Joint District” Performance Evaluation Test Results
4.2.1. KCS 11 44 00: 2018 “Joint District” Performance Evaluation Index Checked
4.2.2. Chemical Immersion Stability
4.2.3. Structural Behavior Responsiveness
4.2.4. Moisture Adhesion Stability
4.2.5. Water Tightness
4.2.6. Temperature Dependence
4.2.7. Crack Resistance
4.2.8. Durability
4.2.9. Low-Temperature Adhesion Stability
4.2.10. Subgrade Floor Pad Settlement Stability
4.2.11. KCS 11 44 00: 2018 “Joint District” Performance Evaluation Comprehensive
4.3. Consideration
5. Conclusions
- Based on the results of scoring and displaying the performances of the waterproofing methods, the composite waterproofing method showed the best performance on the lowest level floor slab and outer walls of the underground structure, followed by the self-adhesive sheet waterproofing method. In particular, even with the same sheet waterproofing method, there was a difference in performance grade and score, which is believed to have caused a decrease in material properties in this process because the improved asphalt sheet waterproofing material is fused and attached by torch or heat.
- Some sheet waterproofing materials showed similar performance scores to coating waterproofing materials, but in general, it is judged that sheet waterproofing materials have excellent performance. Coating waterproofing is believed to have a lower waterproofing performance rating than sheet waterproofing because of the construction limitations of the coating waterproofing material, such as material flowability and wet surface construction failure, may occur at the actual construction site.
- Due to the nature of inorganic materials, silicate-based coating waterproofing material, etc., which are applied only with waterproofing methods, absorb moisture in the long run, and when permeable pressure occurs during this process, the permeability of materials increases quickly.
- In order to calculate the waterproofing performance rating for the lowest level floor slab and the outer walls of the underground structure of an apartment, it is necessary to differentiate the waterproofing performance rating depending on the method (positive side and negative side waterproofing).
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Item (Code) | Materials (Composition) | Note (Waterproofing Position) |
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A Material | Composite waterproofing material (adhesive flexible sealant + modified asphalt sheet waterproofing) | Composite waterproofing (positive side) |
B Material | Self-adhesive waterproofing sheet (rubber asphalt based or butyl rubber based) | Sheet waterproofing (positive side) |
C Material | Modified asphalt waterproofing sheet (rubber asphalt based) | Sheet waterproofing (positive side) |
D Material | Membrane waterproofing material (rubber asphalt based or polyurethane rubber based) | Membrane waterproofing (positive side and negative side) |
E Material | Silicate-based coating waterproofing material or liquid waterproofing material | Concrete waterproofing (negative side) |
F Material | Untreated | - |
Main Category | Middle Category | Subcategory | Verification Plan |
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Positive side waterproofing or negative side waterproofing | Positive side waterproofing | - | Evaluation of changes in underground environment due to waterproofing applications for underground structures, a self-development assessment |
Negative side waterproofing | - | ||
Untreated | - | ||
Waterproofing material | Composite waterproofing material | - | KCS 11 44 00: 2018 evaluation of performance for waterproofing materials and methods for underground structures |
Single waterproofing material | Sheet | ||
Membrane |
Sequence | Item | Number of Test Specimens | Evaluation Criteria | Score | |||
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Lowest Level Floor Slab | Positive-Side Wall | ||||||
Max Score | Min Score | Max Score | Min Score | ||||
1 | Chemical immersion stability | 6 | A deduction of three points will be applied for each test specimen showing performance degradation. | 20 points | 2 points | 20 points | 2 points |
2 | Structural behavior responsiveness | 6 | A deduction of three points will be applied for each test specimen showing leakage. | 20 points | 2 points | 20 points | 2 points |
3 | Moisture adhesion stability | 6 | A deduction of one point will be applied for each test specimen showing displacement. | 10 points | 4 points | 10 points | 4 points |
4 | Water tightness | 6 | Each test specimen will incur a one-point deduction for permeability. | 8 points | 2 points | 10 points | 4 points |
5 | Temperature dependency | 18 | Each test specimen will receive a 0.5-point deduction for occurrences of locking, discoloration, displacement, cracking, delamination, and permeation. | 8 points | 0 points | 10 points | 1 point |
6 | Crack resistance | 9 | Each test specimen will incur a one-point deduction for the detachment of waterproofing material. | 8 points | 0 points | 10 points | 1 point |
7 | Durability | - | Two points will be deducted for each test specimen that does not meet the specific quality standards for the material. | 8 points | 0 points | 10 points | 0 points |
8 | Low-temperature adhesion stability | 12 | A deduction of half a point will be applied for each test specimen showing displacement. | 10 points | 4 points | 10 points | 4 points |
9 | Subgrade floor pad settlement stability | 3 | A deduction of two points will be made for each test specimen experiencing detachment of the waterproofing layer. | 8 points | 2 points | - | - |
Total Score | 100 points | 16 points | 100 points | 16 points |
Item | Test Results | Note | |
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A Material (composite waterproofing material (adhesive flexible sealant + modified asphalt sheet waterproofing)) | (1) Korean Industrial Standard KS F 4917-16 “Modified Asphalt Waterproofing Sheet”: Satisfied all quality criteria (2) Korean Industrial Standard KS F 4935-18 “Adhesive Flexible Rubber Asphalt-based Leakage Repair Injecting Sealant: Satisfied all quality criteria | - | |
Score | Lowest level floor slab | 8 points | |
Positive-side walls | 10 points | ||
B Material (self-adhesive waterproofing sheet (rubber asphalt-based or butyl rubber-based)) | (1) Korean Industrial Standard KS F 4934-18 “Self-Adhesive Rubberized Asphalt Waterproofing Sheet”: Satisfied all quality criteria | - | |
Score | Lowest level floor slab | 8 points | |
Positive-side walls | 10 points | ||
C Material (modified asphalt waterproofing sheet (rubber asphalt-based)) | (1) Korean Industrial Standard KS F 4917-16 “Modified Asphalt Waterproofing Sheet”: Satisfied all quality criteria | - | |
Score | Lowest level floor slab | 8 points | |
Positive-side walls | 10 points | ||
D Material (membrane waterproofing material (rubber asphalt-based or polyurethane rubber-based)) | (1) Korean Industrial Standard KS F 3211-15 “Construction Waterproofing Membrane”: Satisfied all quality criteria | - | |
Score | Lowest level floor slab | 8 points | |
Positive-side walls | 10 points | ||
E Material (silicate-based coating waterproofing material or liquid waterproofing material) | (1) Korean Industrial Standard KS F 4918-19 “Silicate-Based Powder Type Waterproof Coating Material”: Satisfied all quality criteria | - | |
Score | Lowest level floor slab | 8 points | |
Positive-side walls | 10 points | ||
F Material (untreated) | - | - | |
Score | Lowest level floor slab | 0 points | |
Positive-side walls | 0 points |
No. | Item | Material | |||||||||||||
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Lowest Level Floor Slab | Positive-Side Walls | ||||||||||||||
Max Score | A | B | C | D | E | F | Max Score | A | B | C | D | E | F | ||
1 | Chemical resistance | 20 points | 17 points | 14 points | 8 points | 14 points | 2 points | 2 points | 20 points | 17 points | 14 points | 8 points | 14 points | 2 points | 2 points |
2 | Structural response and adaptability | 20 points | 17 points | 17 points | 11 points | 2 points | 2 points | 2 points | 20 points | 17 points | 17 points | 11 points | 2 points | 2 points | 2 points |
3 | Moisture adhesion stability | 10 points | 10 points | 8 points | 7 points | 10 points | 10 points | 4 points | 10 points | 10 points | 8 points | 7 points | 10 points | 10 points | 4 points |
4 | Water tightness | 8 points | 8 points | 8 points | 8 points | 8 points | 2 points | 2 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 4 points | 4 points |
5 | Temperature dependency | 8 points | 8 points | 8 points | 8 points | 8 points | 0 points | 0 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 1 point | 1 point |
6 | Crack resistance | 8 points | 8 points | 8 points | 8 points | 8 points | 0 points | 0 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 1 point | 1 point |
7 | Durability | 8 points | 8 points | 8 points | 8 points | 8 points | 8 points | 0 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 0 points |
8 | Low-temperature adhesion stability | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 4 points | 4 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 10 points | 4 points | 4 points |
9 | Subgrade floor pad settlement stability | 8 points | 8 points | 6 points | 4 points | 2 points | 2 points | 2 points | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Total score | 100 points | 94 points | 87 points | 72 points | 70 points | 30 points | 16 points | 100 points | 94 points | 89 points | 76 points | 76 points | 34 points | 18 points |
Item | Method | Ranking | Score | Grading | Note | |
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Lowest Level Floor Slab | Positive-Side Walls | |||||
A Material (composite waterproofing material (adhesive flexible sealant + modified asphalt sheet waterproofing)) | Positive side waterproofing | 1 | 94 | 94 | ★★★★ (Grade 1) | - |
B Material (self-adhesive waterproofing sheet (rubber asphalt based or butyl rubber based)) | Positive side waterproofing | 2 | 87 | 89 | - | |
C Material (modified asphalt waterproofing sheet (rubber asphalt based)) | Positive side waterproofing | 3 | 72 | 76 | ★★★ (Grade 2) | - |
D Material (membrane waterproofing material (rubber asphalt based or polyurethane rubber based)) | Positive side waterproofing | 4 | 70 | 76 | - | |
D Material (membrane waterproofing material (rubber asphalt based or polyurethane rubber based)) | Negative side waterproofing | 5 | 70 | 76 | ★★ (Grade 3) | According to the negative side waterproofing method, a one-step lower performance rating is determined |
E Material (silicate-based coating waterproofing material or liquid waterproofing material) | Negative side waterproofing | 6 | 30 | 34 | - | |
F Material (untreated) | - | 7 | 16 | 18 | ★ (Grade 4) | - |
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An, K.-w.; Kim, B. Waterproofing Performance Evaluation and Grading Methods for Lowest Level Floor Slabs and Positive-Side Walls of Residential Underground Structures. Buildings 2023, 13, 2679. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13112679
An K-w, Kim B. Waterproofing Performance Evaluation and Grading Methods for Lowest Level Floor Slabs and Positive-Side Walls of Residential Underground Structures. Buildings. 2023; 13(11):2679. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13112679
Chicago/Turabian StyleAn, Ki-won, and Byoungil Kim. 2023. "Waterproofing Performance Evaluation and Grading Methods for Lowest Level Floor Slabs and Positive-Side Walls of Residential Underground Structures" Buildings 13, no. 11: 2679. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13112679
APA StyleAn, K. -w., & Kim, B. (2023). Waterproofing Performance Evaluation and Grading Methods for Lowest Level Floor Slabs and Positive-Side Walls of Residential Underground Structures. Buildings, 13(11), 2679. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13112679