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Summary Report Technical Committee No. 27: Masonry Structures
The re-emergence of masonry as a modern and viable structural material during the past decade is described. Buildings have been constructed up to a height of 206 ft (63 m) using 10-in (254 mm) thick loadbearing masonry walls. Extensive research programs have been recently conducted but high priority should be given to additional investigations of reinforced masonry. Various needs in masonry standards and codes of practice are also identified. The use of prefabricated and prestressed masonry should continue to increase in the future.
Summary Report Technical Committee No. 27: Masonry Structures
The re-emergence of masonry as a modern and viable structural material during the past decade is described. Buildings have been constructed up to a height of 206 ft (63 m) using 10-in (254 mm) thick loadbearing masonry walls. Extensive research programs have been recently conducted but high priority should be given to additional investigations of reinforced masonry. Various needs in masonry standards and codes of practice are also identified. The use of prefabricated and prestressed masonry should continue to increase in the future.
Summary Report Technical Committee No. 27: Masonry Structures
R. D. Dikkers (Autor:in)
1972
12 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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