Lintels and Arches PDF
Lintels and Arches PDF
Lintels and Arches PDF
Mohshin Ali
Lecturer, Dept. of CE
BAUET
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LINTELS
• Introduction
• Classification of lintels
ARCHES
• Arches : Terms to be used
• Stability of an arch
• Classification of an arches
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Lintels
Introduction
Classification of lintels
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Introduction
A lintel is defined as a horizontal structural
member which is placed across the opening.
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Classification of lintel
Lintels are classified into the following types,
according to the materials of their
construction:
[1] Timber lintels
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Timber lintels
Easily available in hilly area.
Relatively costly, structurally weak and
valnerable to fire.
Easily decay, if not properly taken care.
TIMBER
LINTEL
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Stone lintels
Used , where stones are
easily available.
Consists of a simple stone
slab of greater thickness.
STONE LINTEL
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Stone lintels
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Brick lintels
BRICK LINTEL
The brick are
hard, well burnt ,
first class bricks .
Suitable for small
span.
The bricks having
frogs are more
suitable.
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Reinforced Brick lintels
For large spans and heavy
loads .
They are reinforced with
mild steel bars.
Very common due to
durability, strength and
fire resisting properties.
Joints are filled with
cement concrete.
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Steel lintels
Provided at large opening
and where the super-
imposed loads are heavy.
It consists of rolled steel
joists .
Either used singly or in
combination of two or ROLLED STEEL JOIST
three units.
Joint with bolts.
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REINFORCED CEMENT
CONCRETE LINTEL
Common in used.
They may be pre-
R.C.C. LINTEL
cast .
For smaller span,
the pre-cast
concrete lintels are
used.
Depth of lintel
depend on span.
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ARCHES
The structure
constructed of wedge
shaped block of stones or
bricks ,jointed together
with mortar and provided
across the opening to
carry the weight of the
structure above the
opening.
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ELEMENTS OF ARCHES 17
TECHNICAL TERMS
The various technical terms used in arches are as
follows:-
1)Abutment:-This is the end support of an arches.
2)Pier:-This is support an intermediate of an arch.
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3)Intrados :-This is the inner curve or surface of an
arch.
4)Extrados :-This is the outer curve or surface of the
arches.
5)Voussoirs :-The voussoirs or arch stones are the
wedge shaped units forming the arch.
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6)Springing stone:-The springing stone or springer is
the first voussoir at springing level on either side of
the arches.
7)Springing line:-This is an imaginary line joining
the two springing points.
8)Crown:-This is the highest point of extrados or it is
the highest part of an arches.
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9)Keystone:-This is the highest central wedge shaped
block of an arch.
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EVERY ELEMENT OF ARCH REMAINS IN
COMPRESSION.
An arches fail due to:-
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CRUSHING OF THE MASONARY
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SLIDING OF VOUSSOIRS
To safeguard against sliding of voussoirs past
each other due to transverse shear ,the voussoirs
of greater height should be provided.
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Classification of arches
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CLASSIFICATION BASED ON
MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP
BRICK ARCHES
*Rough brick arches
*Axed brick arches
*Gauged brick arches
STONE ARCHES
*Rubble arches
*Ashlar arches
GAUGED ARCHES
*Precast concrete block arches
*Monolithic concrete arches 30
ROUGH BRICK ARCHES
These arches are built
with ordinary bricks, which
are not in wedge shape .
Also known as
“RELIEVING ARCHES”.
Made up of rectangular brick
that are not cut into wedge
shape. Curvature are
obtained by mortar.
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AXED BRICK ARCHES
Bricks are cut to wedge-
shape.
Joints of arches are of
uniform thickness.
Not dress finely so it does
not give much attractive
appearance.
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GAUGED BRICK ARCHES
Accurately prepared to wedge shape.
Specially shaped bricks known as “RUBBER BRICKS”
are used .
The lime putty is used for binding the blocks.
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RUBBLE ARCHES
Made of rubble stones, which are hammer dressed,
roughly to the shape and size of voussoirs of the
arch and fixed in cement mortar.
These arches are used for small span upto 1 m.
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ASHLAR ARCHES
Stones are cut to proper
shape of voussoirs and are
fully dressed, properly
joint with cement or lime.
The voussoirs made of full
thickness of the arch.
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PRECAST CONCRETE BLOCK
ARCHES
Used for small
openings in building.
The voussoirs, in the
form of cement
concrete blocks are
prepared in special
moulds .
Generally , the
concrete blocks are
used without
reinforcement.
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MONOLITHIC CONCRETE ARCHES
Constructed from cast-
in-situ concrete ,either
plain or reinforced ,
depending upon the
span and magnitude of
loading.
Quit suitable for larger
span (3.0 m).
The curing is done 2 to
4 weeks.
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Classification according
to shape
Flat arch
Segmental arch
Semi-circular arch
Relieving arch
Dutch or French arch
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FLAT ARCH
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SEGMENTAL ARCH
Segmental in shape and
provided over the
openings .
Joints radiate from a
center of arch, which
lies below the springing
line.
Provided over lintel.
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SEMI-CIRCULAR ARCH
The shape of the curve given to the arch soffit
is semi-circular.
The center of the arch lies on the springing
line.
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SEMI-CIRCULAR ARCH
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RELIEVING ARCH
When wooden lintel is
provided over the
wider opening, a brick
relieving arch is
constructed above the
lintel.
Relieving the load of
masonry over lintel.
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DUTCH OR FRENCH ARCH
Similar to the flat arch in design, but differs in
shape and method of construction.
Suitable for small opening.
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CLASSIFICATION BASED ON
NUMBER OF CENTRES
One centred arch.
Two centred arch.
Three centred arch.
Four centred arch.
Five centred arch.
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ONE CENTRED ARCH
Segmental, semi circular, flat arches come under
this category.
Sometime , a perfectly circular arch known as
bull’s eye arch ,provided for circular window.
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TWO CENTRED ARCH
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THREE CENTRED ARCH
Elliptical arches
O3
come under this O2
category.
O1,O2 and O3
O1
are the center.
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FOUR CENTRED ARCH
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FIVE CENTRED ARCH
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reference
BOOKS : -“BUILDING CONSTRUCTION” by
A.S.Kotadia ( mahajan publication)
-B.C.POONMIA
INTERNET : - www.google.com
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