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Brick Masonry
Brick
• Brick is a basic building unit which is in the
  form of rectangular block in which length to
  breadth ratio is 2 but height can be different.
• Normal size (nominal size)
•       9''×4½" ×3"
• Architectural size (Working size)
•        81⅟16" x 4⁵⁄₁₆" x 21⅟16"
• Brick Masonary
       The art of laying bricks in mortor in a
  proper systematic manner gives
  homogeneous mass which can withstand
  forces without disintigration, called brick
  masonary.
Terminology:


The surfaces of a brick have names :
Top and bottom surfaces are beds.
Ends are headers and header faces.
Sides are stretchers or stretcher faces.


 Bricks are the subject of British Standard BS
  3921.
Brick Sizes
A standard metric brick has coordinating
  dimensions of 225 x 112.5 x 75 mm
  (9''×4½" ×3“) called nominal size and
working dimensions (actual dimensions) of
  215 x 102.5 x 65 mm (8.5“ * 4 *2.5) called
  architectural size
Brick Sizes
Brick Sizes
The coordinating dimensions are a measure of the
  physical space taken up by a brick together with
  the mortar required on one bed , one header face
  and one stretcher face.
The working dimensions are the sizes to which
  manufacturers will try to make the bricks.
 Methods of manufacture for many units and
  components are such that the final piece is not
  quite the size expected but it can fall within the
  defined limits.
 This can be due to the things like shrinkage,
  distortion when drying out, firing etc.
The difference between the working and
  coordinating dimensions of a brick is 10mm
  (0.5“)and this difference is taken up with the
  layer of mortar into which the bricks are
  pressed when laying.

The working dimensions are also known as the
  nominal size of a brick.
Frog
• The depression provided in the face of a brick
  during its manufacturing.
• Depth of frog in a brick 10 to 20mm
• Frog should be upward. Why?
Course
   Each horizontal layer of bricks laid in mortor
  in any brick work is called coarse.
Mortar Joints
Mortar placed horizontally below or on
 the top of a brick is called a bed.
 Mortar placed vertically between
 bricks is called a perpend.
Bats
• The portions mad by cutting standard bricks
  across their width are known as brick bats.
• These are named according their fraction of
  full length of a standard brick.
Closers
• The portions made by cutting across their
  length in such a manner that their one
  strecher face remains uncut or half cut.
• .queen closer          King closer
Quoins
• The external corners of walls are called quoins
• The brick which form the external corner is
  known as quoin brick.
•
Types of Brick by Shape
I. Solid bricks
Solid brick shall not have
    holes, cavities or
    depressions.
II. Perforated bricks
Perforated brick shall
    have holes not
    exceeding the 25% of
    the gross volume of
    the brick; minimum
    30% solid across the
    width of brick.
III. Frogged bricks
     Frogged bricks
     shall have
     depressions in one
     or more bed faces
     but their total
     volume shall not
     exceed 20% of
     gross volume of a
     brick.
IV. Cellular Bricks
Cellular Bricks have cavities or depressions exceeding
    20% of the volume in total.
Masonry Wall Requirements
The usual functional requirements of a masonry wall
    include:
i) Adequate strength to support imposed loads
ii) Sufficient water tightness
iii) Sufficient visual privacy and sound transmission
iv) Appropriate fire resistance
v) Ability to accommodate heating, air conditioning,
    electrical, and plumbing equipment
vi) Ability to receive various finish materials
     Cost
vii) Ability to provide openings such as doors and
    window
Bonds In Bricks
• The arrangement of bricks in brick work so
  that the vertical joints donot come over each
  other.
• Bonds in brick work is provided to achieve a
  united mass as soon as practicable to suit the
  length, height and thickness of brick work and
  stresses to which it is subjected
• To break the continuity of vertical joints and
  to provide proper bond in brick masonry
  portion of brick ( closers or bats) are provided
  in alternative courses.
Brick Bonds:
Common types used in Pakistan are:
i. Stretcher Bond
ii.Header Bond
iii.English Bond
iv.Flemish Bond
I. Stretcher Bond

Stretcher/Common Bond
Only used for walls of half
  brick thickness(partition
  wall) , this is the only
  practical bond which
  can be used on a wall of
  this thickness.to brek
  the vertcal continuity ½
  brick bat is provided in
  altenating courses
Header Bond
Header Bond also known
  as Spanish bond) was a
  very common bond for
  bearing walls. It is
  composed of header
  bricks, set in rows that
  are offset ¾ of a brick as
  a quoin brick in
  alternating courses,
  which produces a solid
  easy to lay bond.
English Bond
• The strongest bond
• This bond maximizes
  the strength of wall
• Pattern on the face of
  the wall shows
  distinctive courses of
  headers & stretchers.
Flemish Bond
• Not such a strong as
  English bond
• Decorative pattern on
  face of the wall shows
  alternate headers &
  stretchers in each with
  the headers centered
  under and over
  stretchers in adjacent
  courses.
• In this bond a queen
  closer is provided after
  every queen header in
  the alternate coursesto
  brek the continuity of
  vertcal joints.
• Brick bats are to be
  used for forming this
  bond when thickness of
  wall is multiple of half
  brick.
• Assignment
    What is reinforced brick masonry .when is
  the brickwork reinforced? and its advantages
  and disadvantages.

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Brick masonary

  • 2. Brick • Brick is a basic building unit which is in the form of rectangular block in which length to breadth ratio is 2 but height can be different. • Normal size (nominal size) • 9''×4½" ×3" • Architectural size (Working size) • 81⅟16" x 4⁵⁄₁₆" x 21⅟16"
  • 3. • Brick Masonary The art of laying bricks in mortor in a proper systematic manner gives homogeneous mass which can withstand forces without disintigration, called brick masonary.
  • 4.
  • 5. Terminology: The surfaces of a brick have names : Top and bottom surfaces are beds. Ends are headers and header faces. Sides are stretchers or stretcher faces.  Bricks are the subject of British Standard BS 3921.
  • 6. Brick Sizes A standard metric brick has coordinating dimensions of 225 x 112.5 x 75 mm (9''×4½" ×3“) called nominal size and working dimensions (actual dimensions) of 215 x 102.5 x 65 mm (8.5“ * 4 *2.5) called architectural size
  • 9. The coordinating dimensions are a measure of the physical space taken up by a brick together with the mortar required on one bed , one header face and one stretcher face. The working dimensions are the sizes to which manufacturers will try to make the bricks.  Methods of manufacture for many units and components are such that the final piece is not quite the size expected but it can fall within the defined limits.  This can be due to the things like shrinkage, distortion when drying out, firing etc.
  • 10. The difference between the working and coordinating dimensions of a brick is 10mm (0.5“)and this difference is taken up with the layer of mortar into which the bricks are pressed when laying. The working dimensions are also known as the nominal size of a brick.
  • 11.
  • 12. Frog • The depression provided in the face of a brick during its manufacturing. • Depth of frog in a brick 10 to 20mm • Frog should be upward. Why? Course Each horizontal layer of bricks laid in mortor in any brick work is called coarse.
  • 13. Mortar Joints Mortar placed horizontally below or on the top of a brick is called a bed. Mortar placed vertically between bricks is called a perpend.
  • 14. Bats • The portions mad by cutting standard bricks across their width are known as brick bats. • These are named according their fraction of full length of a standard brick.
  • 15. Closers • The portions made by cutting across their length in such a manner that their one strecher face remains uncut or half cut. • .queen closer King closer
  • 16. Quoins • The external corners of walls are called quoins • The brick which form the external corner is known as quoin brick. •
  • 17. Types of Brick by Shape I. Solid bricks Solid brick shall not have holes, cavities or depressions.
  • 18. II. Perforated bricks Perforated brick shall have holes not exceeding the 25% of the gross volume of the brick; minimum 30% solid across the width of brick.
  • 19.
  • 20. III. Frogged bricks Frogged bricks shall have depressions in one or more bed faces but their total volume shall not exceed 20% of gross volume of a brick.
  • 21. IV. Cellular Bricks Cellular Bricks have cavities or depressions exceeding 20% of the volume in total.
  • 22. Masonry Wall Requirements The usual functional requirements of a masonry wall include: i) Adequate strength to support imposed loads ii) Sufficient water tightness iii) Sufficient visual privacy and sound transmission iv) Appropriate fire resistance v) Ability to accommodate heating, air conditioning, electrical, and plumbing equipment vi) Ability to receive various finish materials Cost vii) Ability to provide openings such as doors and window
  • 23. Bonds In Bricks • The arrangement of bricks in brick work so that the vertical joints donot come over each other. • Bonds in brick work is provided to achieve a united mass as soon as practicable to suit the length, height and thickness of brick work and stresses to which it is subjected
  • 24. • To break the continuity of vertical joints and to provide proper bond in brick masonry portion of brick ( closers or bats) are provided in alternative courses.
  • 25. Brick Bonds: Common types used in Pakistan are: i. Stretcher Bond ii.Header Bond iii.English Bond iv.Flemish Bond
  • 26. I. Stretcher Bond Stretcher/Common Bond Only used for walls of half brick thickness(partition wall) , this is the only practical bond which can be used on a wall of this thickness.to brek the vertcal continuity ½ brick bat is provided in altenating courses
  • 27.
  • 28. Header Bond Header Bond also known as Spanish bond) was a very common bond for bearing walls. It is composed of header bricks, set in rows that are offset ¾ of a brick as a quoin brick in alternating courses, which produces a solid easy to lay bond.
  • 29.
  • 30. English Bond • The strongest bond • This bond maximizes the strength of wall • Pattern on the face of the wall shows distinctive courses of headers & stretchers.
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 33. Flemish Bond • Not such a strong as English bond • Decorative pattern on face of the wall shows alternate headers & stretchers in each with the headers centered under and over stretchers in adjacent courses.
  • 34. • In this bond a queen closer is provided after every queen header in the alternate coursesto brek the continuity of vertcal joints. • Brick bats are to be used for forming this bond when thickness of wall is multiple of half brick.
  • 35.
  • 36. • Assignment What is reinforced brick masonry .when is the brickwork reinforced? and its advantages and disadvantages.