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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 investigationsAuthor 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
Preface | p. xv |
1 Introduction to Masonry | p. 1 |
2 Brick, Concrete Masonry Units, and Stone | p. 3 |
2.1 Brick | p. 3 |
2.1.1 Types of Brick | p. 3 |
2.1.2 Brick Sizes and Shapes | p. 7 |
2.1.3 Brick Colors and Textures | p. 11 |
2.1.4 Brick Absorption | p. 11 |
2.2 Concrete Masonry Units | p. 12 |
2.2.1 Types of CMUs | p. 13 |
2.2.2 CMU Colors and Textures | p. 15 |
2.2.3 CMU Coring | p. 18 |
2.2.4 CMU Grading and Moisture Content | p. 19 |
2.2.5 CMU Sizes and Shapes | p. 19 |
2.2.6 CMU Strength | p. 20 |
2.2.7 CMU Absorption | p. 21 |
2.3 Natural Stone | p. 22 |
2.3.1 Granite | p. 22 |
2.3.2 Limestone | p. 23 |
2.3.3 Marble | p. 24 |
2.3.4 Sandstone | p. 25 |
2.3.5 Selecting Stone | p. 25 |
2.4 Cast Stone | p. 27 |
2.5 Adhered Manufactured Stone Masonry Veneer | p. 31 |
2.6 Glass Block | p. 32 |
3 Mortar and Grout | p. 35 |
3.1 Mortar Ingredients | p. 35 |
3.1.1 Cementitious Materials | p. 35 |
3.1.2 Sand | p. 37 |
3.1.3 Mortar Admixtures | p. 37 |
3.1.4 Coloring Pigments | p. 38 |
3.2 Mortar Properties | p. 39 |
3.2.1 Workability | p. 40 |
3.2.2 Water Retention | p. 40 |
3.2.3 Bond Strength | p. 41 |
3.2.4 Compressive Strength | p. 42 |
3.3 Three Kinds of Mortar | p. 43 |
3.3.1 Cement-Lime Mortars | p. 43 |
3.3.2 Masonry Cement Mortars | p. 43 |
3.3.3 Mortar Cement Mortars | p. 43 |
3.3.4 Choosing Cement-Lime or Masonry Cement Mortar | p. 44 |
3.4 Mortar Types | p. 44 |
3.4.1 Type M Mortar | p. 44 |
3.4.2 Type S Mortar | p. 44 |
3.4.3 Type N Mortar | p. 45 |
3.4.4 Type O Mortar | p. 45 |
3.4.5 Type K Mortar | p. 45 |
3.4.6 Choosing the Right Mortar Type | p. 45 |
3.4.7 Proportion Versus Property Method of Specifying Mortar | p. 46 |
3.5 Masonry Grout | p. 50 |
3.5.1 Grout Materials | p. 50 |
3.5.2 Grout Admixtures | p. 51 |
3.5.3 Grout Properties | p. 52 |
3.5.4 Grout Types and Proportions | p. 52 |
3.5.5 Self-Consolidating Grout | p. 54 |
4 Masonry Accessories | p. 55 |
4.1 Metals and Corrosion | p. 55 |
4.2 Joint Reinforcement | p. 58 |
4.3 Connectors | p. 60 |
4.3.1 Ties | p. 62 |
4.3.2 Anchors | p. 64 |
4.4 Reinforcing Bars and Bar Positioners | p. 66 |
4.5 Flashing Materials | p. 68 |
4.6 Weeps | p. 70 |
4.7 Drainage Accessories | p. 72 |
4.8 Flashing and Drainage Systems | p. 73 |
5 Masonry Properties | p. 75 |
5.1 Durability and Freeze-Thaw Resistance | p. 75 |
5.2 Fire-Resistance Characteristics | p. 76 |
5.2.1 Fire-Resistance Ratings | p. 77 |
5.2.2 UL Ratings | p. 80 |
5.2.3 Steel Fireproofrig | p. 80 |
5.2.4 Compartmentation | p. 80 |
5.3 Thermal Properties | p. 81 |
5.3.1 Heat Capacity | p. 82 |
5.3.2 Added Insulation | p. 82 |
5.3.3 Granular Fills | p. 84 |
5.3.4 Rigid Board Insulation and Insulation Inserts | p. 84 |
5.3.5 Insulation Location | p. 86 |
5.4 Vapor and Air Resistance | p. 86 |
5.5 Acoustical Properties | p. 87 |
5.5.1 Acoustical Characteristics of Masonry | p. 87 |
5.5.2 Sound Absorption | p. 88 |
5.5.3 Sound Transmission | p. 89 |
5.5.4 STC Ratings | p. 89 |
5.6 Green Buildings | p. 90 |
5.6.1 Resource Management, Recycled Content, and Embodied Energy | p. 94 |
5.6.2 Construction Site Operations | p. 94 |
5.6.3 Indoor Air Quality and Building Ecology | p. 95 |
5.6.4 Masonry and LEED | p. 95 |
5.7 Masonry Costs | p. 95 |
5.7.1 Factors Affecting Cost | p. 96 |
5.7.2 Value Engineering | p. 96 |
6 Expansion and Contraction | p. 99 |
6.1 Movement Characteristics | p. 99 |
6.1.1 Brick Expansion and Contraction | p. 99 |
6.1.2 Concrete Masonry Expansion and Contraction | p. 100 |
6.1.3 Differential Movement | p. 101 |
6.2 Flexible Anchorage | p. 103 |
6.3 Movement Joints | p. 103 |
6.3.1 Joint Design | p. 106 |
6.3.2 Joint Locations HO | |
6.3.3 Accommodating Movement Joints in Design | p. 114 |
7 Moisture and Air Management | p. 121 |
7.1 Definitions | p. 121 |
7.2 Moisture Management | p. 122 |
7.3 Deflection: Limit Rain Penetration | p. 123 |
7.3.1 Wall System Concepts | p. 123 |
7.3.2 Masonry Wall Types | p. 125 |
7.3.3 Masonry Units and Mortar | p. 127 |
7.3.4 Parapets | p. 130 |
7.3.5 Coatings and Water Repellents | p. 137 |
7.4 Drainage: Prevent Moisture Accumulation | p. 139 |
7.4.1 Flashing | p. 140 |
7.4.2 Flashing Locations | p. 146 |
7.4.3 Weeps | p. 150 |
7.5 Drying: Evaporation and Venting | p. 151 |
7.6 Controlling Air and Vapor Movement | p. 154 |
7.6.1 Water-Resistive Barriers | p. 155 |
7.6.2 Vapor Retarders | p. 155 |
7.6.3 Air Barriers | p. 156 |
8 Single-Wythe Wall Details | p. 159 |
8.1 Single-Wythe Concrete Masonry Unit Walls | p. 159 |
8.2 Insulation | p. 161 |
8.3 Interior Finishes | p. 162 |
8.4 Water Penetration Resistance | p. 162 |
8.5 Parapet Details | p. 165 |
8.6 Roof-to-Wall Details | p. 168 |
8.7 Window Head Details | p. 168 |
8.8 Window Sill Details | p. 168 |
8.9 Base Flashing Details | p. 171 |
8.10 Miscellaneous Details | p. 172 |
9 Multi-Wythe Wall Details | p. 175 |
9.1 Multi-Wythe Walls | p. 175 |
9.1.1 Composite Walls | p. 175 |
9.1.2 Cavity Walls | p. 176 |
9.2 Insulation | p. 178 |
9.3 Interior Finishes | p. 179 |
9.4 Water Penetration Resistance | p. 179 |
9.5 Parapet Details | p. 180 |
9.6 Roof-to-Wall Details | p. 183 |
9.7 Shelf Angle Details | p. 184 |
9.8 Window Details | p. 186 |
9.9 Base Flashing Details | p. 187 |
9.10 Miscellaneous Details | p. 189 |
10 Anchored Veneer Details | p. 191 |
10.1 Brick and Concrete Masonry Unit Veneer | p. 191 |
10.2 Insulation | p. 196 |
10.3 Water Penetration Resistance | p. 197 |
10.4 Parapet Details | p. 197 |
10.5 Roof-to-Wall Details | p. 199 |
10.6 Shelf Angle Details | p. 199 |
10.7 Window Details | p. 200 |
10.8 Base Flashing Details | p. 201 |
11 Adhered Veneer Details | p. 205 |
11.1 Adhered Masonry Veneer | p. 205 |
11.2 Thin Brick Veneer | p. 205 |
11.3 Adhered Manufactured Stone Masonry Veneer (AMSMV) | p. 206 |
11.4 Installation Methods | p. 206 |
11.5 Water Penetration Resistance | p. 208 |
11.6 Parapet Details | p. 209 |
11.7 Roof-to-Wall Details | p. 209 |
11.8 Window Details | p. 209 |
11.9 Wall Base Details | p. 212 |
11.10 Miscellaneous Details | p. 213 |
12 Special Wall Types | p. 215 |
12.1 Interior Partitions | p. 215 |
12.2 Screen Walls and Fences | p. 216 |
12.3 Glass Block Panels | p. 231 |
13 Lintels and Arches | p. 237 |
13.1 Lintels | p. 237 |
13.1.1 Determining Loads | p. 237 |
13.1.2 Steel Lintels | p. 239 |
13.1.3 Concrete and Concrete Masonry Lintels | p. 242 |
13.1.4 Reinforced Brick Lintels | p. 243 |
13.2 Arches | p. 245 |
13.2.1 Minor Arch Design | p. 245 |
13.2.2 Graphic Analysis | p. 245 |
14 Structural Masonry | p. 251 |
14.1 Masonry Structures | p. 251 |
14.1.1 Differential Movement | p. 253 |
14.1.2 Load Distribution | p. 253 |
14.1.3 Beams and Girders | p. 255 |
14.1.4 Connections | p. 256 |
14.2 Empirical Design | p. 257 |
14.3 Analytical Design | p. 261 |
14.3.1 Unreinforced Masonry | p. 266 |
14.3.2 Reinforced Masonry | p. 269 |
14.3.3 Wind and Seismic Loads | p. 272 |
15 Installation and Workmanship | p. 275 |
15.1 Moisture Resistance | p. 275 |
15.2 Preparation of Materials | p. 276 |
15.2.1 Material Storage and Protection | p. 276 |
15.2.2 Mortar and Grout | p. 277 |
15.2.3 Masonry Units | p. 279 |
15.2.4 Accessories | p. 280 |
15.2.5 Layout and Coursing | p. 282 |
15.3 Installation | p. 284 |
15.3.1 Mortar and Unit Placement | p. 284 |
15.3.2 Flashing and Weep Holes | p. 288 |
15.3.3 Control and Expansion Joints | p. 296 |
15.3.4 Accessories and Reinforcement | p. 296 |
15.3.5 Grouting | p. 299 |
15.4 Construction Tolerances | p. 303 |
15.4.1 Masonry Size Tolerances | p. 304 |
15.4.2 Mortar Joints | p. 304 |
15.4.3 Wall Cavity Width Variations | p. 305 |
15.4.4 Grout and Reinforcement | p. 306 |
15.5 Cold Weather Construction | p. 306 |
15.6 Hot Weather Construction | p. 307 |
15.7 Moist Curing | p. 309 |
16 Specifications | p. 311 |
16.1 Specification Guidelines | p. 311 |
16.1.1 Mortar and Grout | p. 312 |
16.1.2 Masonry Accessories | p. 312 |
16.1.3 Masonry Units | p. 312 |
16.1.4 Construction | p. 313 |
16.1.5 Quality Control Tests | p. 313 |
16.1.6 Sample Panels and Mock-Ups | p. 314 |
16.2 Specifying with the MSJC Code | p. 315 |
16.2.1 General | p. 316 |
16.2.2 Products | p. 317 |
16.2.3 Execution | p. 317 |
17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control | p. 319 |
17.1 Standard of Quality | p. 319 |
17.2 Quality Assurance/Quality Control in Masonry | p. 319 |
17.2.1 Industry Standards for Masonry | p. 319 |
17.2.2 Standards for Clay Masonry Units | p. 320 |
17.2.3 Standards for Concrete Masonry Units | p. 323 |
17.2.4 Standards for Masonry Mortar and Grout | p. 324 |
17.2.5 Standards for Masonry Accessories | p. 325 |
17.2.6 Standards for Laboratory and Field Testing | p. 326 |
17.3 Masonry Submittals | p. 327 |
17.3.1 Specifying Submittals | p. 327 |
17.3.2 Submittal Procedures | p. 328 |
17.3.3 Shop Drawings | p. 329 |
17.3.4 Product Data | p. 330 |
17.3.5 Samples | p. 330 |
17.3.6 Quality Assurance/Quality Control Submittals | p. 330 |
17.3.7 Closeout Submittals | p. 331 |
17.4 Sample Panels and Mock-Ups | p. 331 |
17.4.1 Sample Panel | p. 332 |
17.4.2 Mock-Up | p. 332 |
17.4.3 Grout Demonstration Panel | p. 334 |
17.5 Field Observation and Inspection | p. 334 |
17.5.1 Materials | p. 334 |
17.5.2 Construction | p. 335 |
17.5.3 Workmanship | p. 335 |
17.5.4 Protection and Cleaning | p. 337 |
17.5.5 Moisture Drainage | p. 337 |
18 Forensic Investigations | p. 339 |
18.1 Water Leakage | p. 339 |
18.1.1 Diagnostic Water Testing | p. 340 |
18.1.2 Types of Water Tests | p. 340 |
18.2 Structural Performance | p. 344 |
18.3 Cracking | p. 345 |
A Glossary | p. 349 |
B ASTM Reference Standards | p. 367 |
Clay Masonry Units | p. 367 |
Cementitious Masonry Units | p. 368 |
Adhered Manufactured Stone Masonry Veneer | p. 368 |
Natural Stone | p. 368 |
Mortar and Grout | p. 368 |
Reinforcement and Accessories | p. 369 |
Sampling and Testing | p. 369 |
Assemblages | p. 371 |
Bibliography | p. 373 |
Index | p. 377 |