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The Evolution of Stone Masonry Veneer Requirements: Past, Present, and Future
Masonry, 2018Stone masonry has been one of the most durable and reliable building materials for thousands of years. Numerous stone structures still stand after centuries of dependable service and resistance to the elements. It has not been until recent history (the last 50 years) that the design and construction of masonry structures has been codified by building ...
John M. Civitillo, J. Eric Peterson
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Shear bond strength of adhered thin masonry veneer with traditional and polymer modified mortars
Construction and Building Materials, 2023exaly +2 more sources
Experimental and analytical procedure for the stability assessment of brick masonry veneer walls
StructuresGiada Frappa, Margherita Pauletta
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Cyclic loading test for brick masonry veneer anchored to reinforced concrete walls
Journal of Building EngineeringJang-Woon Baek, Hong-Gun Park
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Shaking‐table tests of a full‐scale single‐story masonry veneer wood‐frame structure
Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 2011H. Okail +5 more
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Shelf Angles for Masonry Veneer
Journal of Structural Engineering, 1989Inadequacies of design, construction, and maintenance associated with shelf angles supporting masonry veneer on structural frames often cause spalling, cracking, and staining of masonry veneer; yielding and slipping of shelf angles; and leakage of wind-driven rain, which in turn causes corrosion; volume change of materials; freeze-thaw damage ...
Clayford T. Grimm, Joseph A. Yura
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A non-destructive method for estimating resilience of aging masonry veneer and cavity walls
Corrosion Engineering, Science and TechnologyEstablished cost-effective remediation solutions for unstable masonry wall systems exist. However, non-invasive procedures do not exist for detecting the extent of stability loss due to corrosion of wall ties within mortar joints, thus identifying which ...
I. Chaves +5 more
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