BS 5628 Code of practice for the use of masonry
Author: Subcommittee B/525/6 | Size: 2.91 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: BSI | Year: 2005 | pages: 80 | ISBN: 0580466825
This Part of BS 5628 gives recommendations for the structural design of unreinforced masonry units of bricks, blocks, manufactured stone, square dressed natural stone, and random rubble masonry.
NOTE The thickness of a wall determined from strength considerations may not always be sufficient to satisfy requirements for other properties of the wall such as resistance to fire, thermal insulation, sound insulation or resistance to damp penetration and reference should be made to BS 5628-3 or BS 5390, as appropriate.
It has been assumed in the drafting of this code that the design of masonry is entrusted to chartered structural or civil engineers or other appropriately qualified persons, for whose guidance it has been prepared, and that the execution of the work is carried out under the direction of appropriately qualified supervisors.
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Author: Subcommittee B/525/6 | Size: 1.51 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: BSI | Year: 2005 | pages: 68 | ISBN: 0580467171
This part of BS 5628 gives recommendations for the structural design of reinforced and prestressed
masonry constructed of brick or block masonry or masonry of manufactured stone or square dressed
natural stone.
NOTE The dimensions of a member determined from strength considerations may not always be sufficient to satisfy requirements
for other properties of the member such as resistance to fire and thermal insulation, and reference should be made to other
appropriate standards.
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Author: Subcommittee B/525/6 | Size: 3.93 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: BSI | Year: 2001 | pages: 132 | ISBN: 0580333000
This part of BS 5628 gives general recommendations for the design, construction and workmanship of
masonry, including materials and components and the main aspects of design, other than structural, which
is covered by BS 5628-1 and -2.
The recommendations in this standard are based on experience of single-leaf and cavity walls with and
without insulation within the cavity.
No specific recommendations for the use of random rubble walling are given, the methods of construction
and appearance of which will vary locally according to the type of stone available and traditional practice.
However, general principles are laid down in this standard.
This standard does not cover the use of natural stone panels as cladding to structural masonry and steel
and concrete frames.
NOTE Recommendations about the use of natural stone panels as cladding to structural masonry and steel and concrete frames are
given in BS 8298.
This standard is not necessarily appropriate to the repair and restoration of old buildings. Guidance on
cleaning and surface repair of masonry built of natural stone, cast stone and brick is given in BS 8221.
This standard does not necessarily cover the use of proprietary systems. The user is referred to the
particular recommendations of any technical approval in this case.
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