jäätymisvauriot
Jäätymisvauriot, or frost damage, refers to the detrimental effects caused by freezing temperatures on various materials and living organisms. In the context of buildings and infrastructure, it primarily concerns the expansion of water when it freezes. When water infiltrates porous materials like concrete, brick, or wood, and then freezes, the ice crystals exert pressure. This expansion can lead to cracks, spalling (flaking or chipping of the surface), and a general weakening of the material's structural integrity over time. Repeated freeze-thaw cycles are particularly damaging, exacerbating existing weaknesses and causing progressive degradation. Examples include potholes forming in asphalt roads, damage to masonry facades, and compromised insulation in building envelopes.
In agriculture and horticulture, jäätymisvauriot affect plants. When plant tissues freeze, the water within them turns