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STP1512
Masonry

Farny Jamie, Behie William
Pages: 216
Published: 2010

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Twelve peer-reviewed papers address:
• Water Management and Efflorescence
• Strength and Freeze-Thaw Testing
• Performance and Failure Analysis And Repairs
• And more!

The information can be used to improve new and old installations so that masonry attains its top performance, both structurally and aesthetically.

Whether used as veneer, as a structural system, or as both, masonry has served people well for a long time. Yet materials and systems are continuously evolving. Through testing, research programs, and forensic evaluations, it’s possible to analyze what works well, where improvements can be made, and what techniques can make masonry systems more robust so that they are better able to perform their intended function.

Since moisture plays a key role, keeping water out of the structure is a top priority—whether for interior comfort, to keep occupants dry; for structural durability, to reduce the opportunity for rust and degradation; or for aesthetics, to minimize potential for efflorescence and otherwise maintain a pleasing appearance

Testing and research are critical tools to study physical performance of masonry assemblies, including various aspects of strength and durability

And ultimately, it’s important to use common sense in the way we design, build, and repair masonry construction.



Table of Contents

Efflorescence: Evaluation of Published Test Methods for Brick and Efforts to Develop a Masonry Assembly Test Method
Behie B., Chin I.

Test Method for Determining the Efflorescence Potential of Masonry Materials Based on Soluble Salt Content
Brosnan D., Sanders J.

Detailing Masonry Veneer/Steel Stud Backup Systems at Fenestration Systems to Avoid Moisture Problems
Huhtala M., Krogstad N., Weber R.

A Laboratory Evaluation of Plastic (Stucco) Cement-Based Plaster as a Barrier to Water Penetration of Concrete Masonry Construction at Hurricane Force Wind Speeds
Flynn R., Guide J.

Statistical Analysis of Flexural Tensile Strength of Clay Masonry as a Function of Void Area
Bennett R., Bryja J., Sanders J.

Comparative Study of Freeze and Thaw Test Procedures on Molded Brick
Cyphers R., Whitlock A.

Proposed Masonry Specified Compressive Strength Requirements
Bennett R.

Seismic Performance Tests of Masonry and Masonry Veneer
Jo S., Klingner R., McGinley W., McLean D., Okail H., Shing P.

Improving the Thermal Resistance of Brick Masonry Systems
Brosnan D., Sanders J.

Evaluation and Repair of Thin Brick Veneer Facades
Leafblad J., Searls C.

Design and Use of Expansion Joints in New and Existing Clay Masonry Wall Systems
Farmer M., Gerns E.

Common Sense and Masonry Repair
Pashina K., Talafous S.

Committee: C15
Paper ID: STP1512-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP1512-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-8627-9

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