Brick Masonry
Brick Masonry
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:
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.