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Masonry design and detailing
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6th ed.
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New York : McGraw-Hill, c2012
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xv, 382 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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9780071766395
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Build a Solid Foundation in Masonry Essentials

Focusing on brick and concrete block masonry, Masonry Design and Detailing , Sixth Edition is fully up to date with current MSJC codes and the latest LEED and sustainable materials and practices. Information on moisture and air management, adhered stone masonry veneer, and forensic investigations has been added. Featuring comprehensive coverage of the most popular and widely used brick and CMU masonry systems along with hundreds of illustrations, this is a practical guide for architects, engineers, and masonry contractors.

Masonry Design and Detailing , Sixth Edition covers:

Brick, concrete masonry units, and stone Mortar and grout Properties ASTM standards Expansion and contraction Moisture and air management Single-wythe wall details Multi-wythe wall details Anchored and adhered veneer details Special wall types Lintels and arches Structural masonry Installation and workmanship Specifications MSJC code Quality assurance and quality control Forensic investigations


Author Notes

Christine Beall, NCARB, CCS, is a member of ASTM Committees C-12 (Masonry Mortar), C-15 (Manufactured Masonry Units), and E-6 (Building Performance). She has more than 30 years' experience in the design, specification, construction, and inspection of residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial buildings. Christine is the author of the McGraw-Hill publications, Concrete and Masonry Databook and Thermal and Moisture Protection Manual .


Table of Contents

Prefacep. xv
1 Introduction to Masonryp. 1
2 Brick, Concrete Masonry Units, and Stonep. 3
2.1 Brickp. 3
2.1.1 Types of Brickp. 3
2.1.2 Brick Sizes and Shapesp. 7
2.1.3 Brick Colors and Texturesp. 11
2.1.4 Brick Absorptionp. 11
2.2 Concrete Masonry Unitsp. 12
2.2.1 Types of CMUsp. 13
2.2.2 CMU Colors and Texturesp. 15
2.2.3 CMU Coringp. 18
2.2.4 CMU Grading and Moisture Contentp. 19
2.2.5 CMU Sizes and Shapesp. 19
2.2.6 CMU Strengthp. 20
2.2.7 CMU Absorptionp. 21
2.3 Natural Stonep. 22
2.3.1 Granitep. 22
2.3.2 Limestonep. 23
2.3.3 Marblep. 24
2.3.4 Sandstonep. 25
2.3.5 Selecting Stonep. 25
2.4 Cast Stonep. 27
2.5 Adhered Manufactured Stone Masonry Veneerp. 31
2.6 Glass Blockp. 32
3 Mortar and Groutp. 35
3.1 Mortar Ingredientsp. 35
3.1.1 Cementitious Materialsp. 35
3.1.2 Sandp. 37
3.1.3 Mortar Admixturesp. 37
3.1.4 Coloring Pigmentsp. 38
3.2 Mortar Propertiesp. 39
3.2.1 Workabilityp. 40
3.2.2 Water Retentionp. 40
3.2.3 Bond Strengthp. 41
3.2.4 Compressive Strengthp. 42
3.3 Three Kinds of Mortarp. 43
3.3.1 Cement-Lime Mortarsp. 43
3.3.2 Masonry Cement Mortarsp. 43
3.3.3 Mortar Cement Mortarsp. 43
3.3.4 Choosing Cement-Lime or Masonry Cement Mortarp. 44
3.4 Mortar Typesp. 44
3.4.1 Type M Mortarp. 44
3.4.2 Type S Mortarp. 44
3.4.3 Type N Mortarp. 45
3.4.4 Type O Mortarp. 45
3.4.5 Type K Mortarp. 45
3.4.6 Choosing the Right Mortar Typep. 45
3.4.7 Proportion Versus Property Method of Specifying Mortarp. 46
3.5 Masonry Groutp. 50
3.5.1 Grout Materialsp. 50
3.5.2 Grout Admixturesp. 51
3.5.3 Grout Propertiesp. 52
3.5.4 Grout Types and Proportionsp. 52
3.5.5 Self-Consolidating Groutp. 54
4 Masonry Accessoriesp. 55
4.1 Metals and Corrosionp. 55
4.2 Joint Reinforcementp. 58
4.3 Connectorsp. 60
4.3.1 Tiesp. 62
4.3.2 Anchorsp. 64
4.4 Reinforcing Bars and Bar Positionersp. 66
4.5 Flashing Materialsp. 68
4.6 Weepsp. 70
4.7 Drainage Accessoriesp. 72
4.8 Flashing and Drainage Systemsp. 73
5 Masonry Propertiesp. 75
5.1 Durability and Freeze-Thaw Resistancep. 75
5.2 Fire-Resistance Characteristicsp. 76
5.2.1 Fire-Resistance Ratingsp. 77
5.2.2 UL Ratingsp. 80
5.2.3 Steel Fireproofrigp. 80
5.2.4 Compartmentationp. 80
5.3 Thermal Propertiesp. 81
5.3.1 Heat Capacityp. 82
5.3.2 Added Insulationp. 82
5.3.3 Granular Fillsp. 84
5.3.4 Rigid Board Insulation and Insulation Insertsp. 84
5.3.5 Insulation Locationp. 86
5.4 Vapor and Air Resistancep. 86
5.5 Acoustical Propertiesp. 87
5.5.1 Acoustical Characteristics of Masonryp. 87
5.5.2 Sound Absorptionp. 88
5.5.3 Sound Transmissionp. 89
5.5.4 STC Ratingsp. 89
5.6 Green Buildingsp. 90
5.6.1 Resource Management, Recycled Content, and Embodied Energyp. 94
5.6.2 Construction Site Operationsp. 94
5.6.3 Indoor Air Quality and Building Ecologyp. 95
5.6.4 Masonry and LEEDp. 95
5.7 Masonry Costsp. 95
5.7.1 Factors Affecting Costp. 96
5.7.2 Value Engineeringp. 96
6 Expansion and Contractionp. 99
6.1 Movement Characteristicsp. 99
6.1.1 Brick Expansion and Contractionp. 99
6.1.2 Concrete Masonry Expansion and Contractionp. 100
6.1.3 Differential Movementp. 101
6.2 Flexible Anchoragep. 103
6.3 Movement Jointsp. 103
6.3.1 Joint Designp. 106
6.3.2 Joint Locations HO
6.3.3 Accommodating Movement Joints in Designp. 114
7 Moisture and Air Managementp. 121
7.1 Definitionsp. 121
7.2 Moisture Managementp. 122
7.3 Deflection: Limit Rain Penetrationp. 123
7.3.1 Wall System Conceptsp. 123
7.3.2 Masonry Wall Typesp. 125
7.3.3 Masonry Units and Mortarp. 127
7.3.4 Parapetsp. 130
7.3.5 Coatings and Water Repellentsp. 137
7.4 Drainage: Prevent Moisture Accumulationp. 139
7.4.1 Flashingp. 140
7.4.2 Flashing Locationsp. 146
7.4.3 Weepsp. 150
7.5 Drying: Evaporation and Ventingp. 151
7.6 Controlling Air and Vapor Movementp. 154
7.6.1 Water-Resistive Barriersp. 155
7.6.2 Vapor Retardersp. 155
7.6.3 Air Barriersp. 156
8 Single-Wythe Wall Detailsp. 159
8.1 Single-Wythe Concrete Masonry Unit Wallsp. 159
8.2 Insulationp. 161
8.3 Interior Finishesp. 162
8.4 Water Penetration Resistancep. 162
8.5 Parapet Detailsp. 165
8.6 Roof-to-Wall Detailsp. 168
8.7 Window Head Detailsp. 168
8.8 Window Sill Detailsp. 168
8.9 Base Flashing Detailsp. 171
8.10 Miscellaneous Detailsp. 172
9 Multi-Wythe Wall Detailsp. 175
9.1 Multi-Wythe Wallsp. 175
9.1.1 Composite Wallsp. 175
9.1.2 Cavity Wallsp. 176
9.2 Insulationp. 178
9.3 Interior Finishesp. 179
9.4 Water Penetration Resistancep. 179
9.5 Parapet Detailsp. 180
9.6 Roof-to-Wall Detailsp. 183
9.7 Shelf Angle Detailsp. 184
9.8 Window Detailsp. 186
9.9 Base Flashing Detailsp. 187
9.10 Miscellaneous Detailsp. 189
10 Anchored Veneer Detailsp. 191
10.1 Brick and Concrete Masonry Unit Veneerp. 191
10.2 Insulationp. 196
10.3 Water Penetration Resistancep. 197
10.4 Parapet Detailsp. 197
10.5 Roof-to-Wall Detailsp. 199
10.6 Shelf Angle Detailsp. 199
10.7 Window Detailsp. 200
10.8 Base Flashing Detailsp. 201
11 Adhered Veneer Detailsp. 205
11.1 Adhered Masonry Veneerp. 205
11.2 Thin Brick Veneerp. 205
11.3 Adhered Manufactured Stone Masonry Veneer (AMSMV)p. 206
11.4 Installation Methodsp. 206
11.5 Water Penetration Resistancep. 208
11.6 Parapet Detailsp. 209
11.7 Roof-to-Wall Detailsp. 209
11.8 Window Detailsp. 209
11.9 Wall Base Detailsp. 212
11.10 Miscellaneous Detailsp. 213
12 Special Wall Typesp. 215
12.1 Interior Partitionsp. 215
12.2 Screen Walls and Fencesp. 216
12.3 Glass Block Panelsp. 231
13 Lintels and Archesp. 237
13.1 Lintelsp. 237
13.1.1 Determining Loadsp. 237
13.1.2 Steel Lintelsp. 239
13.1.3 Concrete and Concrete Masonry Lintelsp. 242
13.1.4 Reinforced Brick Lintelsp. 243
13.2 Archesp. 245
13.2.1 Minor Arch Designp. 245
13.2.2 Graphic Analysisp. 245
14 Structural Masonryp. 251
14.1 Masonry Structuresp. 251
14.1.1 Differential Movementp. 253
14.1.2 Load Distributionp. 253
14.1.3 Beams and Girdersp. 255
14.1.4 Connectionsp. 256
14.2 Empirical Designp. 257
14.3 Analytical Designp. 261
14.3.1 Unreinforced Masonryp. 266
14.3.2 Reinforced Masonryp. 269
14.3.3 Wind and Seismic Loadsp. 272
15 Installation and Workmanshipp. 275
15.1 Moisture Resistancep. 275
15.2 Preparation of Materialsp. 276
15.2.1 Material Storage and Protectionp. 276
15.2.2 Mortar and Groutp. 277
15.2.3 Masonry Unitsp. 279
15.2.4 Accessoriesp. 280
15.2.5 Layout and Coursingp. 282
15.3 Installationp. 284
15.3.1 Mortar and Unit Placementp. 284
15.3.2 Flashing and Weep Holesp. 288
15.3.3 Control and Expansion Jointsp. 296
15.3.4 Accessories and Reinforcementp. 296
15.3.5 Groutingp. 299
15.4 Construction Tolerancesp. 303
15.4.1 Masonry Size Tolerancesp. 304
15.4.2 Mortar Jointsp. 304
15.4.3 Wall Cavity Width Variationsp. 305
15.4.4 Grout and Reinforcementp. 306
15.5 Cold Weather Constructionp. 306
15.6 Hot Weather Constructionp. 307
15.7 Moist Curingp. 309
16 Specificationsp. 311
16.1 Specification Guidelinesp. 311
16.1.1 Mortar and Groutp. 312
16.1.2 Masonry Accessoriesp. 312
16.1.3 Masonry Unitsp. 312
16.1.4 Constructionp. 313
16.1.5 Quality Control Testsp. 313
16.1.6 Sample Panels and Mock-Upsp. 314
16.2 Specifying with the MSJC Codep. 315
16.2.1 Generalp. 316
16.2.2 Productsp. 317
16.2.3 Executionp. 317
17 Quality Assurance and Quality Controlp. 319
17.1 Standard of Qualityp. 319
17.2 Quality Assurance/Quality Control in Masonryp. 319
17.2.1 Industry Standards for Masonryp. 319
17.2.2 Standards for Clay Masonry Unitsp. 320
17.2.3 Standards for Concrete Masonry Unitsp. 323
17.2.4 Standards for Masonry Mortar and Groutp. 324
17.2.5 Standards for Masonry Accessoriesp. 325
17.2.6 Standards for Laboratory and Field Testingp. 326
17.3 Masonry Submittalsp. 327
17.3.1 Specifying Submittalsp. 327
17.3.2 Submittal Proceduresp. 328
17.3.3 Shop Drawingsp. 329
17.3.4 Product Datap. 330
17.3.5 Samplesp. 330
17.3.6 Quality Assurance/Quality Control Submittalsp. 330
17.3.7 Closeout Submittalsp. 331
17.4 Sample Panels and Mock-Upsp. 331
17.4.1 Sample Panelp. 332
17.4.2 Mock-Upp. 332
17.4.3 Grout Demonstration Panelp. 334
17.5 Field Observation and Inspectionp. 334
17.5.1 Materialsp. 334
17.5.2 Constructionp. 335
17.5.3 Workmanshipp. 335
17.5.4 Protection and Cleaningp. 337
17.5.5 Moisture Drainagep. 337
18 Forensic Investigationsp. 339
18.1 Water Leakagep. 339
18.1.1 Diagnostic Water Testingp. 340
18.1.2 Types of Water Testsp. 340
18.2 Structural Performancep. 344
18.3 Crackingp. 345
A Glossaryp. 349
B ASTM Reference Standardsp. 367
Clay Masonry Unitsp. 367
Cementitious Masonry Unitsp. 368
Adhered Manufactured Stone Masonry Veneerp. 368
Natural Stonep. 368
Mortar and Groutp. 368
Reinforcement and Accessoriesp. 369
Sampling and Testingp. 369
Assemblagesp. 371
Bibliographyp. 373
Indexp. 377
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