Brick Laying1
Brick Laying1
Brick Laying1
(DIP. DIV.)
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SUBJECT: CIVIL ENGINEERING LAB I
NAME OF EXPERIMENT:
BRICK LAYING
NAME OF STUDENT:
YEAR:
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REGISTRATION NO.:
ROLL:
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DATE OF EXPERIMENT:
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BRICKS FACES:
BRICK BONDING:
In masonry, a brick bond describes the various styles of laying
bricks to create different patterns. The bond is the method by
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OUT OF ALL TYPES OF BOND HERE WE DISCUSS TWO TYPES OF BOND ONLY.
1.ENGLISH BOND
2.FLEMISH BOND
English Bond:
English bond consists of alternate course of headers and stretches.
In this English bond arrangement, vertical joints in the header
courses come over each other and the vertical joints in the
stretcher course are also in the same line. For the breaking of
vertical joints in the successive course it is essential to place
queen closer, after the first header in each heading course.
The following additional points should be noted in English bond
construction:
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Flemish Bond:
In Flemish bond, each course consists of alternate headers and
stretchers. The alternate headers of each course are centered over
the stretchers in the course below. Every alternate course starts
with a header at the corner. For the breaking of vertical joints in
the successive courses, closers are inserted in alternate courses
next to the quoin header. In walls having their thickness equal to
odd number of half bricks, bats are essentially used to achieve the
bond.
Flemish bond is further divided into two different types namely,
1. Single Flemish bond,
2. Double Flemish bond.
HEADER BOND:
In this type of bonding all the bricks are laid as headers on the
faces. The overlap, which is usually-of half the width of the brick
is obtained by introducing a three-quarter bat in each alternate
course at quoins. This bond permits better alignment and as such it
is used for walls curved on plan. This bond is chiefly used for
footings in foundations for better transverse distribution of load.
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STRETCHER BOND:
In this arrangement of bonding, all the bricks are laid as stretchers.
The overlap, which is usually of half brick, is obtained by
commencing each alternate course with a half brick bat. Stretching
bond is used for half brick wall only. This bond is also termed as
running bond and is commonly adopted in the construction of half
brick thick leaves of cavity walls, partition walls, etc. Since there
are no headers, suitable reinforcement should be used for
structural bond.
DISCUSSION:
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SIGNATURE..........................
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