Entrée principale:
Mulligan, John Aloysius, 1890-
Titre et auteur:
Handbook of brick masonry construction, by John A. Mulligan.
Publication:
New York, London, McGraw-Hill, 1942.
Description:
xi, 526 pages including illustrations, tables, diagrams 24 cm
Notes:
Index: pages 509-526.
BRICKLAYING: 12 classifications of work included -- What every foreman bricklayer should know -- Bricklaying in cold weather -- Building code definitions -- CONCRETE: Various types -- Vibration control -- Slump test -- Tables of ingredients -- Hourly output -- Absolute volume -- Empirical formulas for proportioning ingredients -- Preheated concrete -- Cost of ingredients -- Porous, lightweight, pumped, vacuum concrete -- Waterproofing -- Admixtures -- Temperature rise in hydrating concrete -- Poisson's ratio -- CEMENT: Manufacture -- Portland -- Natural -- White -- Pozzuolana -- Lumnite -- Slag -- Masonry -- Tests -- Compressive strength -- Transverse strength -- Water retention -- LIME: Chemical types -- Trade types -- Hydraulic -- Hydrated -- Quicklime -- Lime putty -- Slaking lime -- Theory of concretion -- Properties -- MORTAR: Preparation -- Ingredients for 1 cu. Yd. and for 100 cu. ft. Requirements for brickwork and hollow tile -- Cost of ingredients -- Absolute volume -- Ideal uses for various mixtures -- Accelerators -- Admixtures -- Hardeners -- Plasticizers -- Retarders -- Anti-freeze mixtures -- Waterproofing -- Compressive strength -- Flexure test -- Shear test -- Bond-strength test -- Bonding efficiency -- Droppings -- Colors -- Sweetening -- Brine -- Consistency -- Prehydrated mortar -- JOINTS: Conventional -- Unconventional -- British nomenclature -- Labor for tooling joints -- BOND: Various types -- How to lay out -- Return comer construction -- Pattern work -- BRICK: Absorption -- Permeability -- Porosity -- Density -- Physical properties -- Compressive strength -- Absorption tests.
COMMON BRICK: Estimating data -- Mortar requirements -- Labor requirements -- Broken brick -- Salvaged brick -- Culling -- Cost to set 1000 -- FIREBRICK: General information -- FACE BRICK: Classification -- Method of manufacture -- Shapes -- Bonds and ratios of requirements -- Labor and materials for various bonds -- Pattern brickwork -- Curved brickwork -- Arches -- Enameled -- Glazed -- Molded -- Special types -- Manufacture of clay products -- Kilns -- Clay de-airing and de-aired brick -- Vertical scales -- How bond affects mortar requirements -- Double-size brick -- Triple-size brick -- Drywall units -- Speedbrik -- Rusticated brickwork -- TESTING BRICKWORK: Laboratory tests -- Compressive-strength test -- Flexure test -- Absorption test -- Results of tests -- Efficiency of brickwork -- Effect of workmanship on strength -- Small pier on large base -- Eccentric loading -- Relation of stress at first crack to wall strength -- STRUCTURAL TERRA COTTA AND HOLLOW TILE: Working stresses for structural clay-tile masonry -- Strength of hollow-tile walls -- Physical properties of hollow tile -- Brick and hollow-tile walls -- COMPOSITE MASONRY: Combination walls -- Panel wall -- Development -- Eight types of tile and block -- Hollow-tile walls -- Pilasters -- Gypsum-tile and terra-cotta partitions with mortar and labor requirements -- Tile furring -- Hollow-tile floors -- Slagblok floor arches -- Book tile -- Labor and materials for 1000 sq. ft. of combination wall -- Physical properties of concrete masonry units -- Labor and materials for hollow-tile partitions and for enclosure terra cotta -- Fireproofing of beams and girders.
CONCRETE BUILDING UNITS: Brick -- Blocks -- Tile -- Manufacturing methods -- Cinder concrete blocks -- Two-piece block wall construction -- CAVITY WALLS: Wall ties -- Panel walls -- Steel skeleton buildings -- Rolok walls -- Rolok-bak walls -- Dri-speedwall -- Data for estimating labor and materials -- BRICK VENEER AND ASHLAR BACKING: Estimating data -- CEMENT PLASTER AND PARGETING: Mortar for 1000 sq -- ft -- Labor -- Area of steel columns -- STONE MASONRY: Classification -- LIMESTONE AND RUBBLE MASONRY: Mortar requirements -- Labor requirements -- ARCHITECTURAL TERRA COTTA: Manufacturing -- Construction -- Estimating -- Setting cost -- Causes of failure -- Spalled terra cotta -- Porcelain glazed -- Vitritile -- Brickotta -- Skilsaw for cutting tile -- WEATHERING: Durability of materials -- Movements caused by moisture changes -- Freezing of building materials -- Climatic action on exterior of buildings -- Causes of damage to exterior of buildings -- Wind pressure -- Variations of temperature -- Salt and acid in atmosphere -- Expansion by heat -- Heat conductivity -- Swelling and shrinking -- Damp walls -- Waterproof construction -- Waterproofing brickwork Repointing old brickwork -- Flashings and damp proofing courses -- Spandrel waterproofing -- Leaky walls -- Coefficients of expansion for various materials -- EFFLORESCENCE AND STAINS: Troublesome salts -- Wick test -- Red and brown stains -- Stains caused by cleaning -- Cleaning terra cotta and brickwork -- GLASS BLOCK MASONRY: Estimating data -- Proper method of installation -- WINDOW CALKING: Testing calking compound -- Labor for calking window openings -- UNDERPINNING WITH BRICKWORK: Brief explanation -- Details -- BRICKWORK FOR BOILER SETTING: Table of dimensions -- Materials for enclosing with brick.
FIREPLACES AND CHIMNEYS: Wood-burning fireplaces -- Causes of smoky flues -- Fireplace trouble -- Materials for 18 stories of fireplaces in single stack -- Perforated radial brick chimneys -- PAVING: Pavement details -- Data on labor -- Well-defined asphalt joints -- Brick driveways and walks -- Quarry tile -- Factors for determining the areas of polygons -- SWIMMING POOLS: Specification -- Plan -- Cross section -- Longitudinal section -- TIMBREL ARCH CONSTRUCTION: Construction -- Buhl planetarium, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ceilings of Riverside Church, New York -- SPECIFICATIONS: Equivocal clauses -- Unnecessary clauses -- Interpretations -- Specification for brickwork -- Specimen specification for brick and hollow-tile work -- Legends, scales, and keys -- DEFINITIONS AND TABLES: Relating to clays and minerals -- Relating to mechanics of materials -- Chemical and physical terms -- Common substances and their chemical denominations -- Formulas for equivalents -- Table of equivalents for pressure -- How to divide the circumference of a circle into a given number of equal parts -- Area of plane figures -- Trigonometric ratios -- Specific gravity and weight of stones, brick, cement, and masonry -- Areas and circumferences of circles -- Lengths of circular arcs -- Functions of numbers.
Sujet:
Building, Brick.
Bricks.
Concrete.
Constructions en brique.
Construction en brique.
Briques.
Béton.
Alvenaria estrutural.
Architecture Batiment Beton Brique Chaux Cheminee Ciment Construction Epreuve Examen
Fenetre Feu Foyer Industrie Joint Maconnerie Mortier Mur Pierre Test
Classification/genre:
Matériel didactique.
Vedettes secondaires:
Brick masonry construction
Exemplaires:
Localisation: Bibliothèque main cormier 55285
Cote: CORM24b (ID:90-B3787)
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