Construction Final 9

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basalt

A dark dense igneous rock with a fine texture found in oceanic crust

what are advantages of concrete masonry units

Concrete masonry units are the least expensive of any masonry units in North America, and they are very large, replacing twelve modular bricks, which results in much faster wall construction.

Granite properties

Granite is a very hard igneous stone that can also be polished.

limestone properties

Limestone is a soft, even-grained, sedimentary stone that cannot be polished

how do the major types of stone properties differ

Limestone is a soft, even-grained, sedimentary stone that cannot be polished. Marble is a metamorphic stone that was once limestone; it is somewhat harder, usually has pronounced vein patterns, and can be polished to a mirror sheen. Granite is a very hard igneous stone that can also be polished.

Why is marble or limestone stonework never washed with acid, as brickwork is?

Marble and limestone react with acid and are consumed by it.

marble properties

Marble is a metamorphic stone that was once limestone; it is somewhat harder, usually has pronounced vein patterns, and can be polished to a mirror sheen.

Distinguish rubble tone from ashlar stone.

Rubble stones are irregular in shape. Ashlar is squared

In what ways is the laying of stone masonry different from the laying of bricks

Stone is laid differently than brick in that it is sometimes irregular and each piece must be chosen and trimmed to fit; stones are often too heavy to lift by hand and must be lifted with lewises and hoists; mortar joints in fine stonework are raked out and later pointed with non-staining mortar; and acids are not used to clean many types of stonework.

what are the major types of stone used in construction

The main classifications of building stone are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.

what sequence of operations would be used to produce rectangular slabs of polished marble from a large quarry block

The quarry block is sliced into slabs using a gang saw. The faces of the slab are ground flat, then polished smooth in a grinding and polishing machine. Finally, the edges of the slab are squared by a circular saw.

One standard CMU occupies the same volume as: a. Two modular bricks b. Four modular bricks c. Six modular bricks d. Eight modular bricks e. Ten modular bricks f. Twelve modular bricks

f

Rubble stone cannot be coursed in a wall. t/f

f

There are no artisans left who have the skill and knowledge to carve ornamental stonework. t/f

f

There is no truly standard size of concrete block. t/f

f

Which can safely be sliced into the thinnest sheets, granite, limestone, marble, or sandstone?

granite

coursed stone masonry has what

has continuous joint lines

lighter weight blocks have a higher what

higher fire-resistance rating

once stonework is clean and dry it may what

it may be treated with a clear sealer or water repellent

both ashlar and rubble are laid with what

laid with the quarry bed or grain of the stone running in the horizontal direction

concrete masonry units are manufactured in what three forms

larger hollow units that are commonly referred to concrete blocks, solid bricks, and less commonly, larger solid units

heavier weight blocks are less what

less expensive to manufacturer

lighter weight blocks are less what

less expensive to transport and lay

heavier weight blocks are also less what

less moisture absorbent

unit weight are what

lighter weight blocks

lighter weight blocks have a lower what

lower thermal conductivity

horizontal reinforcing may takes what

may take the form of joint reinforcing

stone selection petrographic analysis

microscopic analysis of mineral content and structure

heavier weight blocks are more what

more durable

stone masonry most commonly set in what

most commonly set in mortar like brick or cmu

other common sizes of concrete masonry units

other common sizes: 4", 6", 10", and 12" width 8" in length

rubble masonry random what

random: laid without continuous horizontal joints

reinforcing increases

reinforcing increases compressive strength, resistance to cracking, and resist to lateral forces

autoclaved aerated concrete ingredients

sand, lime, water, a small amount of aluminum powder

ashlar masonry

squared blocked, random or coursed

standard nominal size of concrete masonry units

standard nominal size: 8" x 8" x 16"

Concrete masonry units are what

stiff concrete mix pressed into metal molds

stone cladding

stone masonry mechanically attended to the structural frame or walls of a building as a facing

stone masonry stones carry what

stones carry their own weight

Limestone is easily cut just after it is quarried, but becomes harder with age. t/f

t

Many of the most highly prized marbles fall into the lowest grade category for that stone. t/f

t

stone selection laboratory testing

water absorption, density, compressive strength, dimensional stability, freeze-thaw resistance, chemical resistance, flexural strength, etc.

joint reinforcing

welded grids of small-diameter steel rods that are laid into the bed joints at set vertical intervals

Leads are not constructed for concrete masonry walls. t/f

f

Marble work should be cleaned with muriatic acid after the mortar has hardened sufficiently. t/f

f

mortar joints in stone masonry are frequently what

are frequently raked to a depth ranging from 1/2 to 1 in (13-25 mm) or more after setting of the stones

stone cladding cladding attachment system carries what

attachment system carries the weight of the panels

glass blocks are what

available in many textures and in clear heat-absorbing and reflective glass

heavier weight blocks have better what

better acoustical isolation between adjacent spaces

rubble masonry coursed what

coursed: laid with continuous horizontal joints

uncoursed or random stone masonry does not have what

does not have continuous joint lines

Type I (moisture-controlled) concrete masonry units should be specified: a. Where appearance is important b. In damp weather c. For underground work d. In severe climates e. Where shrinkage of a wall must be controlled

e

vertical block cores are easily what

easily reinforced by inserting bars and grouting

A so-called "standard" building stone is 15 5/8" high, 23 5/8" long, and 3 5/8" deep. t/f

f

Ashlar stone is very irregular. t/f

f

How is the curing of concrete masonry units accelerated after they are molded?

They are steam-cured in an autoclave.

Why are Type I, moisture-controlled concrete masonry units required in some types of construction?

They shrink less after installation than Type II units.

One standard CMU occupies the same volume as:

Twelve modular bricks

rubble masonry shape

Unsquared stone block

how may horizontal and vertical steel reinforcement be introduction into a CMU wall?

Vertical reinforcing bars are inserted into the hollow cores of the CMUs and the cores are grouted solid. Horizontal reinforcing is usually in the form of heavy wire joint reinforcing assemblies that are laid into the bed joints of mortar. Bond beam blocks may be used to allow ordinary reinforcing bars to be placed horizontally as well as vertically.

Type I (moisture-controlled) concrete masonry units should be specified:

Where shrinkage of a wall must be controlled

clear sealer or water repellent

a breathable and virtually invisible coating that reduces water absorption by the stonework, helping to protect it from staining and weathering

stone selection past history has a good what

a good predictor of future performance in similar conditions

concrete masonry units actual size is what

actual size is 3/8-inch less in each dimension


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