Lecture 4 Reinforced and Un-reinforced Masonry [ Masonry Structures ] | Part 4

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Reinforced masonry is a construction system, where steel reinforcement in the form of reinforcing bars or mesh is embedded in the mortar or placed in the holes and filled with concrete or grout. Reinforcement increases the tensile as well as compressive strength of wall. By reinforcing the masonry with steel reinforcement, the resistance to seismic loads and energy dissipation capacity may be improved significantly. To achieve this, the reinforcement should be integrated with masonry so that all materials of reinforced masonry system act monolithically when resisting gravity and seismic loading.
There are various ways in which steel reinforcement can be used in Reinforced masonry structural system. Basically, reinforced masonry system can be classified in:
i. Reinforced Hollow Unit Masonry
ii. Reinforced Grouted Cavity Masonry
iii. Reinforced Pocket-type Walls

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