Construction and Building Materials | 2019

Mechanical properties of clay masonry units: Destructive and ultrasonic testing

 
 

Abstract


Abstract 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 compressive and flexural strength of the old and new bricks and the corresponding UPV readings is proposed, which can assist in on-site UPV testing of clay brick masonry buildings.

Volume 219
Pages 111-120
DOI 10.1016/J.CONBUILDMAT.2019.05.166
Language English
Journal Construction and Building Materials

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