CONCRETE HOLLOW BLOCK MASONRY

Cement concrete hollow blocks have been in use for several masonry constructions. Several advantages have given room for rapid development and use of the same in place of traditional construction materials like stones and bricks. Typical concrete masonry units are shown in Fig. 16.9 (Sharma, 1988), in addition to the concrete hollow blocks referred to… Continue reading CONCRETE HOLLOW BLOCK MASONRY

General Principles of Construction of Stone Masonry

The construction procedure for stone masonry is slightly different from that of brick masonry. Unlike in brick masonry, in stone masonry stones of different sizes and shapes are used and accordingly there is slight variation in construction. However, basically the requirements of vertical joints not being continuous, thickness of mortar joints and quality of mortar,… Continue reading General Principles of Construction of Stone Masonry

Types of Stone Masonry

Stone masonry is classified based on the thickness of joints, continuity of courses and finish of face. Rubble Masonry and Ashlar Masonry are discussed below (IS: 1597, Parts 1 and 2, 1992). 1. Rubble Masonry Rubble masonry is a stonework wherein blocks of stones are either undressed or roughly dressed and have wider joints. The… Continue reading Types of Stone Masonry

Materials Used

Materials used for stone masonry are stones and mortar. Common types of stones which are used for stone masonry along with their crushing strength are presented in Table 16.3. Table 16.3 Common types of stones used for stone necessary Generally lime and cement mortars are used for stone masonry. Their function is to initially provide a… Continue reading Materials Used

Terminology

1. Bed Surface Surface of a stone perpendicular to the line of pressure. 2. String Course A horizontal course of masonry continuously projecting from the face of the wall. 3. Corbel A stone embedded in a wall to support a structural member. 4. Cornice A moulded projection of masonry on the top of a wall.… Continue reading Terminology

STONE MASONRY

Stones are abundantly available in nature which can be properly shaped and used for construction of various parts of a building. Similar to brick masonry, stones also can be systematically arranged to form a homogeneous mass called stone masonry. The materials used for stone masonry are stones and mortar. The common types of stones used… Continue reading STONE MASONRY