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NOMOGRAMS FOR
THICKNESS OF
MASONRY WALLS
@ Copyright 1976
0. FOREWORD
0.1Bricks and other masonry units are the most popular building materials
in different parts of the country for load bearing and non-load bearing walls
in buildings. A rational approach to the structural design of walls in the
building byelaws of the local bodies is more an exception than a rule. Gene-
rally local bodies specify minimum thickness of walls for different storeys
without taking cognizance of different strengths of bricks and mortar used.
The procedure for structural design of masonry walls in buildings has been
covered in detail in the National Building Code of India 1970, Part VI
Structural Design, Section 4 Masonry; this covers determination of effective
length, the basic compressive stress for different masonry units and mortar
used, etc.
0.1.1Residential ( Class 200 ) and office ( Classes 300 and 400 ) build-
ings are commonly ‘met with. For these loadings, therefore, for different
spans and heights of rooms and percentage openings in walls, calculations
have been carried out for different strength of masonry. The results of
these calculations have been given in the form of nomograms with
directions for use.
0.1.2 These nomograms serve as aids to the design engineer for his day-
to-day use, to arrive at the solutions for any known conditions for loadings
of Classes 200, 300 and 400.
0.2 For other classes of loadings, reference should be madt to the procedure
for structural design as given in Part VI Structural Design, Section 4 Masonry
of the National Building Code of India 1970.
1. SCOPE
1.1This publication contains eight nomograms for arriving at the thickness
of non-reinforced brick walls for known design parameters. This is repro_
duced from the National Building Code of India 1970, Put VI !$mwa{
Design, Section 4 Masonry.
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2. PERMISSIBLE STRESSES
3.1 General -The thickness of masonry walls for the following spans,
storey heights and openings, given by nomograms ( see Fig. 1 ), are worked
out for three occupancies:
OccupanQ ’ Live R&r Height Span Percent-
Loading to of of w of
Figure Rooms Rooms OjJenings
.kO. in in,
m m
b) Office
buildings
300 kg/m* lC,
1D
! 3.0,
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3.6
and O’to 50
3.0, and
1E
3.4 4.2
and
c) Office 488 kg/m* 1F,
3.8
buildings 1G
and
1H I
3.1.1 The thicknesses are calculated for the different strengths of masonry
( brick and mortar ) available in the country ( see IS : 1077-1970* ).
3.13 Masonry ‘thicknesses are calculated for buildings up to six storeys
in height both for interior and exterior walls.
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TABLE 1 BASIC COMPRBSSIVB STRBSSBS FOR MASONRY MBMBRRS
(AT AND AFI’JZR TIiB STATED TIMBS) 0
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E 4.2 1t 2
The National Building Code of India 1970 consists of the following Parts *
and Sections:
PART I DEFINITIONS
PART IT ADMINISTRATION
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REFERENCE LINE 2 m,’
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15-o -
14.0-
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12;o-
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10.0-
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8-O-
7.0-
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i) Buildingr ( residential ):
- Live loading ... 200 kg/m2
- Dead loading ( assumed ) ... 415 kg/m2
16 For Residential Buildings (Class 200 Loading) with 3.2 m Storcy Height
le.e -
1e*o-
a.0 -
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1a-o-
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lI.O-
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IC For OMce Buildings ( CI~QQ 300 Loading) wlth 3’0 m Storcy Height
FIG. 1 NOMOQRAX~
FOR Txrc~~sss OF BRICKWALU
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i) Buildings ( office ):
- Live loading ... 300 kg/m2
- Dead loading ( assumed ) ... 440 kg/ma
ID For Office Buildings ( Class 300 Loading ) with 3.4 m Storey Height
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THICKNESS
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a.
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i) Buildings (office):
-Live loading .. . 300 kg/m*
- Dead loading ( asumed ) ... 440 kg/m*
IE For O%Icr Buildings ( Class 300 Loading ) with 3.8 m Storer Height
1e.e -
10.0 -
lb.0 -
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11.0 -
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so
10.0 - *
a.0 -
0
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i) Buildings ( of&e):
-Live loading ... 400 kg/m*
- Dead loading ( assumed ) .. . 490 kg/m’
IF For Of&e Buildings (Class 400 Loading ) with 3-O m Storer Height
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14.0-
1b.O-
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12.0-
ll.O-
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IG For Office Buildings ( Class 400 Loadirg ) with 3.4 m Storey Height
THICKWESS
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16.0 -
15.0 -
14.0 -
13.0 -
12.0 -
11-o-
10.0 -
9.0-
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i) Buildings (,office ):
-Live loading ... 400 kg/m’
- Dead loading ( assumed ) .. 490 kg/ma
IH For Office Buildings (Class 400 Loading) with 3.8 m Storey Height
FIG. 1 .NOMOGRAMS
FOR THICKNESSOF BRICK WALLS