Arches
Arches
Arches
Chapter 5
Learning outcomes
At the end of the topic, learners should be able to
INTRODUCTION
Modern construction and client requirements and specification often require
arches to be incorporated on a building mainly for decorative purposes, thus
giving the structure desired aesthetics. Arches can be incorporated on
entrance halls, internal partition walls (openings) windows e.t.c. This chapter
introduces the learner to segmental and semi-circular arches.
STANDARDS (SANS 2001-CM1:2007) Edition 1
Clause 4.3.9 of the above standards states that
o Temporary support shall be provided to support masonry arches
and above opening. Such supports shall only be removed once
masonry has developed sufficient strength to support itself
o The props generally provided at 1.2m centres and are left in
place for a minimum of period of 7 days
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SEGMENTAL ARCH
Derives its name from the fact that the arch is formed from a segment of a
circle
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Terminology
Vissou
rs
Key
Brick
Spring
line
Intrad
The inside surface of an arch
o
Extrad The outside surface of an arch
o
Skewb The sloping face of the abutment on which an extremity of an arch rests
ack
Rise
The vertical distance above the springline to the highest point of
the intrado
Jambs Vertical sides of an opening
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CLASSIFICATION OF ARCHES
Classification by the type of finish (rough, axed or gauged)
Classification by the manner in which bricks are made (
ROUGH RING SEGMENTAL ARCH
Joints are wedge shaped and are mainly used where aesthetic is not very
important
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NUM
BER
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
DESCRIPTIO
N
FUNCTION
Centre
Hard board
Lagging
Cross bearer Safe transfer of load from
the centre to the telescopic
strut
Telescopic
Extendable compression
strut
member used to adjust the
correct level
Nut
Extending or retracting the
telescopic struts
Handle
Adjusting the nut
Pipe strut
A compression member
supporting the weight of
brickwork during
construction
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MATERIAL &
SPECIFICATION
Arches
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Base plate
Sleeper
ACTIVITIES
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1. Draw to a scale of 1:10 the front view of a three- ringed rough segmental
arch. The arch spans 1350mm and the rise is 1/6 of the span. Only half of
the supporting wall brickwork for the arch must be shown with the
construction method clearly illustrated for the arch
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2. Briefly describe the reason for the construction of form work (centering)
for arches
3. State five installation requirements for arches
4. Outline the differences between Rough arch, Gauged arch and an Axed
arch and state situations in which each type would be used
5. State two broad categories in which arches are classified
6. Draw to scale of 1:10, the front view of a two-rough-ringed segmental arch. Take
the span as 1.2m a rise of 250mm. Clearly show the method of constructing the
intrados and the mortar joints. Also show a portion of the surrounding brickwork
and abutments built in English bond surrounding the arch.
7. Draw and fully label, to a scale of 1:10, the front view of an AXED segmental
arch. Take the span as 1.4m a rise of 250mm. Clearly show the method of
constructing the intrados and voussiors. Also show a portion of the surrounding
brickwork and abutments built in English bond surrounding the arch.
8. Draw and fully label, a front elevation of a GAUGED segmental arch, formwork in
position and part of the surrounding brick work built in English bond. The
specifications for the arch and formwork and are as follows
Rise 250mm
Span 1.35m
Arch depth - one-and ahalf brick
Telescopic strut - 48.4mm x 3.35mm thick steel pipe
9. Draw and fully label, to a scale of 1:10, the front view of a centre for a segmental
arch given the following specifications
Rise 250mm
Span 1.35m
Telescopic strut - 48.4mm x 3.35mm thick steel pipe
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Pipe strut - 48.4mm x 3.35mm thick steel pipe
Cross bearer 228mm x 38mm SSAP timber
Sleeper - 228mm x 38mm SSAP timber
Handle - 16mm x 100mm long mild steel bar
Closed Lagging 38mm x 38mm SSAP
Centre 12mm plywood
Thread M??? 350mm long
Cross pin 16mm x 100mm long mild steel bar
Slot 18mm x 300
10.Draw and fully label, to a scale of 1:10, the front view of formwork for a
segmental arch given the following specifications
Rise 266mm
Span 1.35m
Wooden Strut - 75mm x 2m long
Cross bearer 228mm x 38mm SSAP timber
Sleeper - 228mm x 38mm SSAP timber
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