Based on the location of joint expansion joints are divided into following types.
Block wall expansion joints.
Foundation walls traditionally do not include con trol joints due to concerns with waterproofing the joint to withstand hydrostatic pressure.
An information series from the national authority on concrete masonry technology ncma tek 10 2c 1 control joints for concrete masonry walls empirical method introduction concrete masonry is a popular construction material because its inherent attributes satisfy the diverse needs of both exterior and interior walls.
In the concrete block construction the expansion joints are expressed as control joints.
As mentioned in the expansion joints discussion the design of control joint spacing and location is the responsibility of the designer.
These joints will absorb the pressure created by the expansion by giving the masonry wall flexible space to expand.
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Like control joints expansion joints should be provided near corners in the masonry near returns or changes in the planes of the masonry wall at an y significant changes in the wall s height or stiffness at changed in foundations and at regular intervals along.
High walls tend to experience greater movement towards the top of the wall than in the lower extremities.
Exterior vertical wall expansion joint selection guide emseal watertight fire rated sound proof insulating precompressed foam sealant expansion joints.
A masonry expansion joint is a complete break in the masonry wall to allow for the entire structure to move under loading temperature related expansion contraction etc.
The expansion joints are incorporated to endure the stresses.
While these attributes are the primary basis for concrete masonry s.
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Guidance for spacing and location of control joints can be found in the national concrete masonry association ncma tek note 10 02c control joints for concrete masonry walls empirical method 2010.
Expansion control joints to control the expansion and protect the wall structure from cracking under pressure masons install vertical control joints at specific locations.
Movements joints are typically constructed and filled with low density expansion and movement joint.
This is the perfect filling for expansion joints in brickwork and blockwork as it expands and contracts with the movement through a building.
This allowed movement helps prevent distortion and cracking.
The purpose of a masonry control joint is to allow free movement while maintaining the weathertightness of the construction.
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An expansion joint is simply a disconnection between segments of the same materials.
See tek 10 3 control joints for concrete masonry walls alternative engineered method ref.
Types of expansion joint.
Control joints as the reinforcement effectively reduces the width of shrinkage cracks.