The compressive and flexural strength of old and new clay bricks are investigated in this paper. Total 52 specimens comprising of old bricks collected from four different building sites in Western Australian and five different types of commonly used new bricks are used in the study. Ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV)of the bricks were measured along the parallel and normal to the bed joint and parallel to the wall thickness directions. Compressive and flexural strength tests were conducted after the UPV testing. Results showed that the old bricks provided lower compressive strength which was well picked by the UPV readings. The flexural strength of the old bricks was comparatively higher than the new bricks. A common correlation between the co...
In the first part of this paper the results of compression tests on specimens of one brick wide and ...
Due to the lack of documentation regarding the mechanical properties of masonry units prevalent in U...
The mechanical characterization of masonry is of paramount importance for the structural assess-ment...
Burnt clay bricks are widely used as a construction material in Pakistan, and their testing for qual...
The paper presents a new procedure to assess the compressive strength of regular masonry starting fr...
Historic urban cores in southern Europe are characterized by a significant number of existing unrein...
none2noCapillary suction rate in construction materials is probably the main parameter controlling d...
Strengthening interventions on existing structures, especially in the case of Architectural Heritage...
Unreinforced masonry (URM) was the most popular form of construction in New Zealand during the early...
This study aims to investigate the relationships between Schmidt hardness rebound number (RN) and ul...
Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) and Rebound test as non-destructive techniques may effectively contr...
AbstractThis study aims to investigate the relationships between Schmidt hardness rebound number (RN...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
In this work Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV), Schmidt Hammer Rebound (SHR) test and strength assess...
To accurately assess the performance of existing unreinforced masonry (URM) structures, the mechanic...
In the first part of this paper the results of compression tests on specimens of one brick wide and ...
Due to the lack of documentation regarding the mechanical properties of masonry units prevalent in U...
The mechanical characterization of masonry is of paramount importance for the structural assess-ment...
Burnt clay bricks are widely used as a construction material in Pakistan, and their testing for qual...
The paper presents a new procedure to assess the compressive strength of regular masonry starting fr...
Historic urban cores in southern Europe are characterized by a significant number of existing unrein...
none2noCapillary suction rate in construction materials is probably the main parameter controlling d...
Strengthening interventions on existing structures, especially in the case of Architectural Heritage...
Unreinforced masonry (URM) was the most popular form of construction in New Zealand during the early...
This study aims to investigate the relationships between Schmidt hardness rebound number (RN) and ul...
Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) and Rebound test as non-destructive techniques may effectively contr...
AbstractThis study aims to investigate the relationships between Schmidt hardness rebound number (RN...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
In this work Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV), Schmidt Hammer Rebound (SHR) test and strength assess...
To accurately assess the performance of existing unreinforced masonry (URM) structures, the mechanic...
In the first part of this paper the results of compression tests on specimens of one brick wide and ...
Due to the lack of documentation regarding the mechanical properties of masonry units prevalent in U...
The mechanical characterization of masonry is of paramount importance for the structural assess-ment...