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Material Characterization for Masonry StructuresMr. Syed Humayun BashaIndian Institute of Technology GuwahatiIITG Workshop onEarthquake Resistance of Low-Cost Engineered H ousing in North-East IndiaDr. Vaibhav SinghalIndian Institute of Technology Patna Proper Material Characterization required for load bearing and non-load bearing Masonry Load Bearing unreinforced and reinforced Masonry Confined Masonry Non-load Bearing unreinforced and reinforced masonryMaterial Characterization for Masonry2 Masonry Brick or Block unit Mortar Clay Bricks Most Common Two types of Un-burnt Burnt Fly ash Bricks Hollow Clay Bricks Concrete Blocks (Solid and Hollow) Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) Blocks Cellular Light weight Concrete (CLC) BlocksTypes of Brick/Blocks3 Characterization of Brick Units4 Material Properties Water Absorption (WA) Initial Rate of Absorption (IRA)
Proper material characterization required for load bearing and non-load bearing masonry Load Bearing Unreinforced and reinforced masonry Confined masonry
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