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BS 6073-1:1981:2003 Edition

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Precast concrete masonry units – Specification for precast concrete masonry units

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BSI 2003 28
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Specifies materials, tolerances and minimum performance levels for precast concrete masonry units (blocks and bricks). Appendices give methods of measuring dimensions and determining strength and drying shrinkage.

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1 BRITISH STANDARD
2 Committees responsible for this British�Standard
3 Contents
7 1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
3.1 masonry unit
3.1.1 block
3.1.2 brick
3.1.3 fixing unit
3.2 Types of block
solid block
cellular block
hollow block
8 3.3 Types of brick
3.3.1 solid brick
3.3.2 perforated brick
3.3.3 hollow brick
3.3.4 cellular brick
3.4 Sizes
3.4.1 co-ordinating size
3.4.2 work size
3.5 compressive strength
4 Binders and binder constituents
5 Aggregates
6 Admixtures
7 Chloride content
8 External shell thickness of blocks
9 9 Dimensional deviations
10 Strength
10.1 When sampled in accordance with Clause�
10.2 When sampled in accordance with Clause�
11 Drying shrinkage
12 Certificate of compliance
10 13 Independent testing
13.1 Sampling
13.2 Identification and protection of samples
Table 1 Number of masonry units required for testing
14 Identification of masonry units
11 Appendix A
Measurement of dimensions
A.1 Measurement of blocks
A.1.1 Test specimens
A.1.2 Apparatus
A.1.3 Height and length
A.1.4 Thickness
A.1.5 Minimum external shell thickness
A.2 Measurement of bricks
12 Figure 1 GO/NOT GO gauges for checking length and height of blocks
13 Figure 2 Checking and measuring dimensions of blocks
14 Appendix B
Determination of compressive strength
B.1 Compressive strength of blocks
B.1.1 Apparatus
15 B.1.2 Preparation of specimens
B.1.3 Test procedure
16 B.1.4 Calculation of compressive strength
B. 2 Compressive strength of bricks and fixing units
B.2.1 Apparatus
B. 2.2 Preparation of specimens
B.2.3 Testing procedure
B.2.4 Calculation of compressive strength
17 B.2.5 Calculation of standard deviation
Appendix C
Determination of transverse strength
C.1 Apparatus
C.2 Preparation of specimens
C.3 Test procedure
C.3.1 Place each block centrally on the support bearers with the bedding faces perpendicular to the pla…
C.3.2 Maintain the appropriate loading rate, as far as possible, right up to failure
C.3.3 Record the maximum load in newtons carried by the specimen during the test, to the nearest 25�N.
C.4 Calculation of transverse strength
C.4.1 Calculate to the nearest millimetre the average value of the thickness of the specimen in accorda…
C.4.2 Calculate to the nearest millimetre the mean height of the specimen, using the results obtained f…
18 C.4.3 Obtain the transverse strength of the specimen from the following expression:
C.4.4 Calculate the average transverse strength of the sample, to the nearest 0.05 N/mm
Figure 3 Apparatus for transverse strength test
19 Appendix D
Determination of drying shrinkage
D.1 Apparatus
D.1.1 Measuring apparatus,
D.1.2 Ovens
21 Figure 4 Typical measuring apparatus for drying shrinkage
22 D.1.3 Cooling cabinet
D.2 Preparation of specimens
D.2.1 Take four masonry units at random.
D.2.2 Where blocks are being tested, saw one specimen from each of the blocks, with a length of not les…
D.2.3 Where practicable drill or cut into the centre of each end of each specimen a depression not more…
23 D.2.4 Completely immerse the specimens in water at room temperature for a minimum of�4�days and a maxim…
D.3 Method of test
D.3.1 Wet measurement of specimens
D.3.2 Drying, cooling and measuring of specimens
24 D.4 Calculation of results
BS 6073-1:1981
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