Expansion joint
A joint that allows for movement in structures caused by temperature changes, seismic activity, or load variations, preventing cracking and damage.
An expansion joint is a separation between sections of a structure to allow for movement due to temperature changes, preventing cracking and enhancing durability. It is crucial for optimizing performance, enhancing longevity, and supporting structural integrity. By providing a reliable and effective movement solution, expansion joints support efficient construction, reduce maintenance, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that structures are well-managed, aligned with design specifications, and capable of meeting performance criteria and client expectations.
Used in a sentence
Expansion joints were installed in the pavement to accommodate thermal expansion.
Synonyms/variation
Movement Joint
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