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Structural Properties of Six Masonary Wall Constructions
For the program on the determination of the structural properties of low-cost house construction, specimens were built representing six masonry wall constructions as follows: High-strength brick, cement mortar, excellent workmanship; medium-strength brick, cement-lime mortar, commercial workmanship; medium-strength brick, cement-lime mortar, excellent workmanship; structural clay tile on end, cement-lime mortar, excellent workmanship; structural clay tile on side, cement-lime mortar, excellent workmanship; and stone-concrete block, cement-lime mortar, excellent workmanship. These specimens were subjected to compressive, transverse, concentrated, impact, and racking loads.
Structural Properties of Six Masonary Wall Constructions
For the program on the determination of the structural properties of low-cost house construction, specimens were built representing six masonry wall constructions as follows: High-strength brick, cement mortar, excellent workmanship; medium-strength brick, cement-lime mortar, commercial workmanship; medium-strength brick, cement-lime mortar, excellent workmanship; structural clay tile on end, cement-lime mortar, excellent workmanship; structural clay tile on side, cement-lime mortar, excellent workmanship; and stone-concrete block, cement-lime mortar, excellent workmanship. These specimens were subjected to compressive, transverse, concentrated, impact, and racking loads.
Structural Properties of Six Masonary Wall Constructions
H. L. Whittemore (author) / A. H. Stang (author) / D. E. Parsons (author)
1938
35 pages
Report
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English
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