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Advanced building materials Dr. Manolia A. Ali Floor and wall finishes 2. Wall finishes and the Materials used in Building Construction 2.1. Introduction The prior function of wall is to separate spaces from each other vertically, but it may also carry loads. Wall has to protect the space against the effects of water, moisture, heat, noise, light, fire, etc. Wall section can be analyzed in three layers; interior coating, core and exterior coating, as shown in Fig. (1). Core is the structural part of the wall and its primary function is load-bearing Fig. (1): Types of wall sections Functions of the coatings can change depending on its position on the wall:- • Exterior coating takes a role in forming the architectural character of the building. Also it has to be resistant to atmospheric, mechanic and chemical effects and easy to clean. • Interior coating can also be named as interior finishing. It doesn't have direct contact with water or temperature changes; therefore it doesn't have heat and water problems. Finishing has to be porous enough to emit the noise and provide the acoustic balance. Interior finishing has to be nonflammable, vapor permeable and non-toxic. Different building materials can be used as interior finishing. Plaster, paint, wood, gypsum panel, sandwich panel, ceramic, natural stone, artificial stone, glass and metal can be used as wall finishing materials. 11 Advanced building materials Dr. Manolia A. Ali 2.2 Types of walls • Load Bearing: walls support floors above and the roof. • Partitions: are non-load bearing and do not support anything. They act as space dividers • Moveable walls: If space needs change often, you should consider using moveable walls. Conference centers, office spaces, etc. • Partial Walls: walls that are less than ceiling height, offer visual privacy but not acoustical privacy. • Spur/freestanding: walls that do not join adjacent wall at both ends, like walls behind reception desks. Moveable walls Spur or Freestanding wall 11 Advanced building materials Dr. Manolia A. Ali 1.2 Types of wall finishes Plaster: An old technique in which plaster is applied over the wallboard or concrete block using a lath ,Fig.(2). Textures range from smooth to stucco. It often chips and cracks as a house settles over the years. Fig.(2) plaster finish Gypsum wallboard: Gypsum wallboard is the most commonly material used to cover walls in interior projects. It is dependable material that is quick to install and easy to repair. Made from a natural crystallized mineral, wallboard is naturally fire resistant and can also act as a sound barrier. The joints are taped, fill the hole or repair and sanded so the seams do not show. Fig.(3) Gypsum wallboard Woods: Wood comes in the form of paneling, and plank (such as flooring), etc. It provides warmth and is a good insulator but it tends to fade and is flammable. 11 Advanced building materials Dr. Manolia A. Ali Fig(4): wood finish Concrete block: Also known as Concrete Masonry Unit (CMU), concrete block is a very common building material for the load-bearing walls of buildings. This type of construction is very affordable and often found in commercial and institutional applications. Fig.(5):Concrete block Tile Cladding: Different tiles, for example, granite, marble or glazed tiles are used for tile cladding. Tiles are available in a variety of colors and shapes. The selection of tiles depends on the place where it is to be applied .It can be installed one tile at a time or in sheets held together with a mesh like backing. Tile provides easy maintenance, they are water 11
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