Noise Control With Concrete Masonry
INTRODUCTION Sound control is an important design consideration in most buildings. Sound control involves two important properties: sound transmission and…
INTRODUCTION Sound control is an important design consideration in most buildings. Sound control involves two important properties: sound transmission and…
INTRODUCTION Unwanted noise can be a major distraction, whether at school, work or home. Concrete masonry walls are often used…
INTRODUCTION Building codes include requirements for minimum reinforcement development lengths and splice lengths, as well as requirements for standard hooks,…
INTRODUCTION Buildings use a variety of connectors including anchors, wall ties and fasteners. The distinction between the these types of…
INTRODUCTION Reinforcement in concrete masonry walls increases strength and ductility, increases resistance to applied loads, and in the case of…
INTRODUCTION The function of anchor bolts is to transfer loads to the masonry from attachments such as ledgers, sills, and…
INTRODUCTION Standard joint reinforcement for concrete masonry is a factory fabricated welded wire assembly consisting of two or more longitudinal…
INTRODUCTION Masonry connectors can be classified as wall ties, anchors or fasteners. Wall ties connect one masonry wythe to an…
INTRODUCTION Masonry grout is a cementitious mixture used to fill cores or cavities in masonry construction. While usually added for…
INTRODUCTION Portland cement-based plaster has many useful applications: as a moisture resistant coating for concrete masonry walls; as an interior…