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WALLS
Load Bearing Walls
• Precast Concrete Wall • Retaining Wall • Masonry Wall • Pre Panelized Load Bearing Metal Stud Walls • Engineering Brick Wall (115mm, 225mm) • Stone Wall As the height of the building increased, required thickness of wall and resulting stress on foundation will also increase and cause it to be uneconomical. Precast Concrete Wall • Precast concrete is a construction product produced by casting concrete in a reusable mold or "form" which is then cured in a controlled environment, transported to the construction site and lifted into place. In contrast, standard concrete is poured into site-specific forms and cured on site. This is lightweight and has better thermal insulation. Masonry Wall Load Bearing Walls • Load bearing masonry walls are constructed with bricks, stones or concrete blocks. These walls directly transfer loads from the roof to the foundation. These walls can be exterior as well as interior walls. The construction system with load bearing walls are economical than the system with framed structures. Reinforced Masonry Walls • Reinforced masonry walls can be load bearing walls or non-load bearing walls. The use of reinforcement in walls helps it to withstand tension forces and heavy compressive loads. The un- reinforced masonry walls are prone to cracks and failure under heavy compressive loads and during earthquakes. They have little ability to withstand lateral forces during heavy rain and wind. Cracks also develop in un-reinforced masonry walls due to earth pressure or differential settlement of foundations. • To overcome such problems, reinforced masonry walls are used. Reinforcement in walls are at required intervals both horizontally and vertically is used. The size of reinforcement, their quantity and spacing are determined based on the loads on the walls and structural conditions. Hollow Masonry Walls • Hollow or Cavity masonry walls are used to prevent moisture reaching the interior of the building by providing hollow space between outside and inside face of the wall. These walls also helps in temperature control inside the building from outside wall as the hollow space restricts heat to pass through the wall. • When the wall is exposed to moisture for a sustained period and penetrates through the outer face, the water reaches the cavity or the hollow space and flows down. Then they are drained through the weep holes to the exterior of the building. These hollow spaces may be coated with water repellent coating or damp-proofing to further reduce the ingress of moisture. Composite Masonry Walls • These walls are constructed with two or more units such as stones or bricks and hollow bricks. This type of masonry wall construction is done for better appearance with economy. • In composite masonry walls, two wythes of masonry units are constructed bonding with each other. While one wythe can be brick or stone masonry while the other can be hollow bricks. A wythe is a continuous vertical section of masonry one unit in thickness. • These wythes are interconnected either by horizontal joint reinforcement or by using steel ties. Post-Tensioned Masonry Walls • Post-tensioned masonry walls are constructed to strengthen the masonry walls against the forces that may induce tension in the wall such as earthquake forces or wind forces. • These walls are constructed from the foundation level and post-tensioning rods are anchored into the foundation. These rods are run vertically between the wythes or in the core of concrete masonry units. • After the masonry wall construction is completed and cured, these rods are tensioned and anchored on the steel place at the top of the wall. Pre-Panelized Metal Stud Walls • These are pre fabricated structures that are erected in the construction site. Engineering Brick Walls • Engineering bricks are a type of brick used where strength, low water porosity or acid (flue gas) resistance are needed. Engineering bricks can be used for damp-proof courses. Stone Walls • They are strong and has a state of permanence, it has a good texture and is water resistant and fire resistant. But it isn’t that used because of the cost of natural stone. If bought it stays strong for ages. Non-Bearing Walls • Non-load bearing walls only carry their own weight and does not support any structural members such as beams and slabs. These walls are just used as partition walls or to separate rooms from outside. It is known as interior wall (doesn’t carry other load than its own load. • Types of non load bearing wall • a) Hollow Concrete Block • b) Façade Bricks • c) Hollow Bricks • d) Brick Wall (115mm, 225mm) Hollow Concrete Walls Façade Bricks Cavity Walls • It is a wall constructed in 2 leaves / skins with a space / cavity between them. A type of building wall construction consisting of an outer wall fastened to inner wall separated by an air space. Cavity walls helps to prevent the penetration of rain to the internal surface of the wall. Shear Walls • Shear walls are a framed wall designed to resist lateral forces. It is a vertical elements of the horizontal force resisting system. It is used to resist wind and earthquake loading on a building. It is typically a wood frame stud walls covered with a structural sheathing material like plywood. Partition Wall • Partition wall is an interior non-load bearing wall to divide the larger space into smaller spaces. The heights of a partition wall depends on the use which may be one storey or part of one storey. These walls are made up of glass, fiber boards or brick masonry. Panel Wall • Panel wall is generally made of wood and is an exterior non-load bearing wall in framed construction. It is used for aesthetics of the buildings both inside and outside. It remains totally supported at each storey but subjected to lateral loads. Veneer Wall • Masonry veneer walls is a single non-structural external masonry wall made of brick, stone or manufactured stone. It has an air space behind and is called as anchored veneer. Faced Walls • Faced walls has the facing and backing of two different materials are bonded together to ensure common action under load.