expansionsficka
Expansionsficka, often translated as expansion joint or expansion gap, refers to a deliberate void or opening designed into a structure or material to accommodate thermal expansion and contraction. As temperatures change, materials expand when heated and contract when cooled. Without an expansion pocket, these forces can build up, leading to stress, cracking, buckling, or other forms of structural damage.
These pockets are commonly found in a variety of applications. In construction, they are crucial in bridges,
The void itself can be left empty or filled with flexible materials. Common fillers include asphalt, rubber,