MRS (Roll. 41 To 51)
MRS (Roll. 41 To 51)
MRS (Roll. 41 To 51)
2020-21
A Project Report On
Dr. V. R. Mankar
Principal
Submitted by -
Roll Enrollment Name Roll Enrollment Name
No. No. No. No.
41 1800310165 MANGESH A. KALE 47. 1800310176 JAGRUTI V. RATHOD
Guide
Mr. N. S. Zumjad
Lecturer in Civil Engineering
CE
This is to certify that by Mr. / Ms ___________________________________
Roll No. _________ of Department of Civil Engineering has completed this Micro
Project of the subject named MRS (22602) within the four walls of the institute.
Date: / /20
Place: Washim
Mr. N. S. Vidyasagar,
Mr. N. S. Zanjad
Head of Department,
Lecturer,
Department of Civil
Department of Civil Engineering
Engineering
Annexure 1A
Title of Micro-Project
3.0 Action Plan (Sequence and time required for major activities for 8 Weeks)
3 Internet - - -
Annexure - II A
Title of Micro-Project
2.0 Aim of the Micro Project (in about 100 to 200 words)
To identify, study and do the deeply analysis of that causes of damages occurs in
B.B. Masonry structures.
3.0 Course Outcomes Integrated (Add to the earlier list if more Cos are addressed)
4.0 Actual Procedure Followed. (Write step wise the work was done, including which
team member did what work and how the data was analyzed (if any).
1) Firstly we collected the information which was topic oriented. This task was done
By Harshal D. Podhade, Jayesh B. Rathod.
2) Then we set it under the proper and contemporary sub-topics. This was done by
Harshal D. Podhade.
3) Using the personal computer we set that information with the help of MS Word
2011 in a suitable and required pattern. Then we made a draft copy of what we
had done. This was done by Harshal D. Podhade.
4) Then we convert the word document into PDF form.
5.0 Actual Resources Used (Mention the actual resources used).
Name of Resource / Remarks
Sr. No. Specifications Qty
material
Tecknowledge -
1 Books 1
publications
2 Personal Computer - 1 -
3 Internet - - -
7.0 Skill Developed / learning out of this Micro-Project (in about 150 to 300 words).
From this micro project we have learnt that how to identify, rectify and analyze the
types of damages. We have also learnt, suggesting the suitable preventive measures to that
damages occurs in Masonry structures. Defects can arise in new brickwork because of poor
standards of workmanship.
INTRODUCTION
Workmanship simply means the grade of skills used to deliver the required tasks. Poor
workmanship can result into lower quality work, higher cost for maintenance and even failure
of structure. It can take as long as a year for defects or faults to surface after the completion of
structure.
Defects IN Brickwork Due To Poor Workmanship
1. Failure To Fill Bed Joints
A higher work pace or weak supervision and during furrowing practice, the bed joint
filling might be improper. During practice of furrowing, a long and narrow trench is made in
mortar bed with the tip of his trowel, i.e. a gap is created in middle of mortar bed parallel to
face of wall.
A reduction in strength as much as 33% can be noted due to incomplete filled bed
joints. However, a significant impact in noted on flexural resistance rather than on
compressive strength and moreover, filling of vertical joints is quite difficult than horizontal
joints.
Further inevitable problems with respect to sound insulation and weather exclusion are
caused as result of unfilled perpendicular joints. Furrowing practice must be avoided and a
considerable work pace must be attained.
Thus, a too thick joint increases chances for collapse of member or structure under working
loads. For example, a bed joint that is 16 mm to 19 mm thick possesses up to 30% less
compressive strength than the bed joint that is only 10 mm.
3. Deviation From Alignment Or Verticality
One of the main issues with the brick walls is their vertical alignment, that’s why a plump is
always used to check for verticality at certain work points. If masonry brickwork is
constructed without use of plumb, there might be unnecessary deviations from required
vertical alignment.
This resulting deviations will result into extra amount of eccentric loads and moreover, an
effective reduction in strength. For example, a brick wall that possesses deviation of 12 mm to
20 mm from required alignment might possesses up to 15% less strength than the walls with
no such defect.
4. Exposure To Adverse Weather
Exposure to hot weather may cause a substantial moisture loss, due to which cement
hydration might remain incomplete and desired strength is not attained by mortar. Newly
constructed brickwork must be prevented from exposure to high heat or very low temperature
conditions.
Due to low temperature or freezing might cause reduction in strength due to abnormality
vertical alignment. To reduce impacts of these adverse conditions, polythene sheets could be
used to cover brickwork in hot conditions and in freezing weather, strategy of heating
construction materials might be adopted.
During construction of slender walls with using absorptive bricks, a significant amount of
water is absorbed by the bricks. Due to this loss of water from mortar, its shape changes from
flat to pillow shape and the mortar might not be able to return to its original shape as along
with loss of water from mortar there is substantial movement of bricks.
These conditions might result into unstable brickwork due to curving and swelling out shape
of mortar and corresponding loss of strength. To avoid this condition, pre-wetting of bricks
and addition of lime to mortar mixture to resist water suction is recommended.
Use of unnecessary amount of plasticizer or use of high water to cement ratio can result into a
weak or lean mortar i.e. reduced strength of mortar. Proper considerations must be kept while
deciding for bricks of required crushing strength and corresponding mortar strength and
proportioning. A slight change in any of the strengths (brick or mortar), majorly affects the
masonry.
CONCLUSION
In this micro project we have learnt the types of damages often occur in B.B. Masonry
structure. As per our discussion we concluded that for smooth and safe performance of a
structure, at the time of construction, better care should be taken while doing construction
operations. Post construction issues are also crucial in prevention of deterioration and damages
such as periodic maintenance, re-strengthening and periodic inspection. Defects can arise in
new brickwork because of poor design or specification, the use of sub-standard materials and
poor standards of workmanship.