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Courts still melting with no solution

Greg Gentile

Issue date: 10/22/08 Section: News
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10/22/08 - The Mackal Field House basketball courts at the University of the Rhode Island are still "melting" with no cause or solution in the near future.

The problem is called "reversion," said Assistant Director of Athletic/Recreation Programs & Services Jodi Hawkins. Reversion means the matter that the court is made of has regressed to its previous form. In this case, the courts were originally made of melted polymers, which had hardened, but are now going back to that liquidated state.

However, the cause is still unknown.

"We're not sure yet," university Chemical Engineering Professor Michael Greenfield said.

Art Tuveson assistant director of Athletic Facility Management & Planning called Greenfield, a polymer expert, to see if he could solve the problem of the melting courts at Mackal.

Greenfield put his graduate class of nine students on the case to find a solution, but has not been able to come up with one yet. Though the cause has yet to be discovered, the students are still finding educational value in their project.

"It was good to be able to apply the methods we teach and use to a real world example here at the school," Greenfield said.

He tried to explain the process he believes is happening to the basketball court.

"You have to think about the floor like baking a cake," he said. "When the floor was poured it was like cake batter, and the molecules chemically changed to make it solidify. Well, now those molecules are somehow changing back."

"It's kind of cool being able to work on something that affects us," said fifth- year seniors Tolu Adenodi and Melissa Williams, both of whom have been working on the courts.

The melting spots have different colors. The darker areas are older, and full of dirt. The newer areas are a light cream color.

The Athletic Department has called in two different flooring companies in Rhode Island to look at the "melting" floors. The companies all had different answers to the question posed about the basketball courts, and their solutions to fix it were also different, said Hawkins.
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