scholarly journals COMPOSITE MASONRY MORTAR WITH AN INCREASED COEFFICIENT OF ADHESION FOR SILICATE BRICK MASONRY

2021 ◽  
Vol 82 (1-2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zabibulla Babayev ◽  
Dilshodbek Madaminov
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1976 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 402-408
Author(s):  
A. Huizer

Both Australia and the United States have standardized new tests to determine the compressive strength of masonry using a stack-bonded prism specimen and the bond strength of masonry using a flexure type bond test.In the past design engineers have relied upon individual unit tests and the 28 day compressive strength of masonry mortar cubes both for design and quality control.In order to evaluate the prism and bond tests for Canadian materials, a large number of tests were performed utilizing these new methods and results correlated to the properties of site sampled mortars. The results, so obtained, appear to support the acceptance of such tests for the quality control of load bearing clay brick masonry.


Author(s):  
Yu. A. Belentsov ◽  
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A. M. Kharitonov ◽  
A. P. Leykin ◽  
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The reliability of historical buildings` brick structures is usually evaluated on the basis of analysis based on empirical formulas that use characteristics of brick and masonry mortar, which are obtained as a result of testing samples of materials taken from the structures. The practice of making such evaluations often shows an obvious discrepancy between the visual state of the structure and the analysis results obtained. Brick-masonry that does not have signs of the load-bearing capacity loss may be evaluated as emergency brick-masonry, and structures that have clearly lost their integrity are sometimes assumed to be sufficiently reliable. The currently valid regulatory documents provide for the possibility of using standard samples for direct evaluation of the strength of brickwork, but it requires adaptation to the conditions of the of historical objects` survey. This paper presents substantiation for the need of using standard samples to evaluate the strength parameters of historical objects` masonry.


10.1617/13927 ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 37 (267) ◽  
pp. 177-183 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. J. Brooks

Materials ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (17) ◽  
pp. 2694 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shansuo Zheng ◽  
Lihua Niu ◽  
Pei Pei ◽  
Jinqi Dong

In order to evaluate the deterioration regularity for the mechanical properties of brick masonry due to acid rain corrosion, a series of mechanical property tests for mortars, bricks, shear prisms, and compressive prisms after acid rain corrosion were conducted. The apparent morphology and the compressive strength of the masonry materials (cement mortar, cement-lime mortar, cement-fly ash mortar, and brick), the shear behavior of the masonry, and the compression behavior of the masonry were analyzed. The resistance of acid rain corrosion for the cement-lime mortar prisms was the worst, and the incorporation of fly ash into the cement mortar did not improve the acid rain corrosion resistance. The effect of the acid rain corrosion damage on the mechanical properties for the brick was significant. With an increasing number of acid rain corrosion cycles, the compressive strength of the mortar prisms, and the shear and compressive strengths of the brick masonry first increased and then decreased. The peak stress first increased and then decreased whereas the peak strain gradually increased. The slope of the stress-strain curve for the compression prisms gradually decreased. Furthermore, a mathematical degradation model for the compressive strength of the masonry material (cement mortar, cement-lime mortar, cement-fly ash mortar, and brick), as well as the shear strength attenuation model and the compressive strength attenuation model of brick masonry after acid rain corrosion were proposed.


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