MASONRY DESIGN AND DETAILING FOR ARCHITECS ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: NEW JERSEY: PRENTICE-HALL, 1984Description: 491 pages. illustrationsSubject(s):
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Part 1: Introduction. 1. History and development of masonry technology. 1.1 Development. 1.2 Decline. 1.3 Revival. 1.4 Modern masonry. 2. Raw materials and manufacturing processes. 2.1 Clay masonry. 2.2 Concrete masonry. 2.3 Mortar and grout materials. Part 2: Masonry products and accessories. 3. Clay products. 3.1 Brick. 3.2 Structural clay tile. 3.3 Ceramic veneer. 3.4 Properties and characteristics. 4. Cementiotious masonry units. 4.1 Concrete brick. 4.2 Sand-lime brick. 4.3 Gypsum block. 4.4 Cast stone. 4.5 Cellular concrete block. 4.6 Concrete block. 4.7 Units types. 4.8 Properties and characteristic. 5. Natural stone. 5.1 Geological characteristics. 5.2 Properties. 5.3 Production. 5.4 Building stone. 5.5 Selecting stone. 6. Mortar and grout. 6.1 Mortar properties. 6.2 Mortar classification. 6.3 Mortar types. 6.4 Grout. 7. Masonry accessories. 7.1 Horizontal reinforcement. 7.2 Anchors, ties and fasteners. 7.3 Movement joints. 7.4 Flashing materials. Part 3: Building systems and applications. 8. Environmental characteristics. 8.1 Single-wythe walls. 8.2 Multi-wythe walls. 8.3 Fire resistance characteristics. 8.4 Thermal properties. 8.5 Added insulation. 8.6 Passive solar design. 8.7 Acoustical properties. 8.8 Differential movement. 9. Non-loadbearing construction. 9.1 Partition walls. 9.2 Exterior walls. 9.3 Screen walls and garden walls. 9.4 Fireplaces. 10. Plain and partially reinforced loadbearing masonry. 10.1 Bearing wall systems. 10.2 Structural design. 10.3 Brick masonry. 10.4 Concrete unit masonry. 11. Reinforced masonry. 11.1 Basic design theory. 11.2 ANSI-A41.2. 11.3 NCMA-1970. 11.4 ACI-539. 11.5 UBC-1982. 11.6 BIA-1969. 11.7 A design example. 11.8 High-risk design. 12. Beams. Lintels and arches. 12.1 ANSI A41.2. 12.2 NCMA-1970. 12.3 BIA-1969. 12.4 UBC-1982. 12.5 Deep wall beams. 12.6 Lintels. 12.7 Arches. 13. Retaining walls, below-grade walls and pools. 13.1 Retaining walls. 13.2 Below-grade walls. 13.3 Swimming pools. Part 4: Construction practices. 14. Details and workmanship. 14.1 Preparation of materials. 14.2 Construction and workmanship. 14.3 Masonry paving. 14.4 Moisture protection. 14.5 Cold weather construction. 14.6 Prefabricated masonry. 14.7 Masonry restoration. 15. Economics of construction. 15.1 General costs. 15.2 Comparative costs. 15.3 Value engineering. 15.4 Design decisions. 16. Specifying and inspection masonry construction. 16.1 Methods of specifying masonry. 16.2 Guide specifications. 16.3 Inspecting masonry construction.
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Part 1: Introduction. 1. History and development of masonry technology. 1.1 Development. 1.2 Decline. 1.3 Revival. 1.4 Modern masonry. 2. Raw materials and manufacturing processes. 2.1 Clay masonry. 2.2 Concrete masonry. 2.3 Mortar and grout materials. Part 2: Masonry products and accessories. 3. Clay products. 3.1 Brick. 3.2 Structural clay tile. 3.3 Ceramic veneer. 3.4 Properties and characteristics. 4. Cementiotious masonry units. 4.1 Concrete brick. 4.2 Sand-lime brick. 4.3 Gypsum block. 4.4 Cast stone. 4.5 Cellular concrete block. 4.6 Concrete block. 4.7 Units types. 4.8 Properties and characteristic. 5. Natural stone. 5.1 Geological characteristics. 5.2 Properties. 5.3 Production. 5.4 Building stone. 5.5 Selecting stone. 6. Mortar and grout. 6.1 Mortar properties. 6.2 Mortar classification. 6.3 Mortar types. 6.4 Grout. 7. Masonry accessories. 7.1 Horizontal reinforcement. 7.2 Anchors, ties and fasteners. 7.3 Movement joints. 7.4 Flashing materials. Part 3: Building systems and applications. 8. Environmental characteristics. 8.1 Single-wythe walls. 8.2 Multi-wythe walls. 8.3 Fire resistance characteristics. 8.4 Thermal properties. 8.5 Added insulation. 8.6 Passive solar design. 8.7 Acoustical properties. 8.8 Differential movement. 9. Non-loadbearing construction. 9.1 Partition walls. 9.2 Exterior walls. 9.3 Screen walls and garden walls. 9.4 Fireplaces. 10. Plain and partially reinforced loadbearing masonry. 10.1 Bearing wall systems. 10.2 Structural design. 10.3 Brick masonry. 10.4 Concrete unit masonry. 11. Reinforced masonry. 11.1 Basic design theory. 11.2 ANSI-A41.2. 11.3 NCMA-1970. 11.4 ACI-539. 11.5 UBC-1982. 11.6 BIA-1969. 11.7 A design example. 11.8 High-risk design. 12. Beams. Lintels and arches. 12.1 ANSI A41.2. 12.2 NCMA-1970. 12.3 BIA-1969. 12.4 UBC-1982. 12.5 Deep wall beams. 12.6 Lintels. 12.7 Arches. 13. Retaining walls, below-grade walls and pools. 13.1 Retaining walls. 13.2 Below-grade walls. 13.3 Swimming pools. Part 4: Construction practices. 14. Details and workmanship. 14.1 Preparation of materials. 14.2 Construction and workmanship. 14.3 Masonry paving. 14.4 Moisture protection. 14.5 Cold weather construction. 14.6 Prefabricated masonry. 14.7 Masonry restoration. 15. Economics of construction. 15.1 General costs. 15.2 Comparative costs. 15.3 Value engineering. 15.4 Design decisions. 16. Specifying and inspection masonry construction. 16.1 Methods of specifying masonry. 16.2 Guide specifications. 16.3 Inspecting masonry construction.

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