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Structure Repairs &
Rehabilitation In Low Strength
Masonry Buildings
Presentation From TSG
Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation
Low Strength Masonry Building is Laid in
• Fired brick work in clay & mud mortar
• Random rubble ; Uncoursed, Undressed stone
masonry in weak mortars made of cement-
sand , lime-sand & clay-mud.
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Component Of Low Strength Masonry Building:
• Foundation
• Flooring
• Brick/ Stone Columns
• Brick Work
• Stone Masonry
• Wood Work
• Slab
• Slopping Wooden frame Roof
• Plaster
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Life Of Structure Depend Upon:
A. Geography Of Location
B. Building Material
C. Technology
D. Workmanship
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A . Geography Of Location:
• Type of Strata
• Water Table
• Earth Quack, Wind, Cyclone, Flood, Snow
• Pollutant
• Land Slide
• Tree location w.r.t. building
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B . Building Materials
• Cement
• Lime
• Fine Sand
• Coarse Sand
• Coarse Aggregate
• Quality of Water
• Bamboo/Wood
• Brick
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C. Technology
• Architectural Design
• Structural Design Based On Load Bearing Wall
• Construction Methods
• Quality Practices
• Construction Management
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D Workmanship
• Structural Work
• Finishing Work
• Water Proofing Work
• Development of Drainage (Internal &
External)
• Maintenance Of Building
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Building Needs Repairs & Retrofitting
• Crack & Spalling In Structural Members
• Crack & Settlement In Flooring
• Crack & Spalling in Non Structural Members
• Leakage In Water Supply & Drainage System
• Redesigning existing structure for nature
forces
• Changed functional requirements
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Crack & Spalling In Structural Members
• Cracks Occur Due To Settlement In Foundation
• Cracks Due To Earth Quack ,Wind
• Crack Due To Overloading Of Structure
• Crack Due To Reduction in Load Carrying
Capacity of Structure Due To Weathering
• Crack Due To Improper Design Of Structure
• Crack due to Poor connection Of Structural
Members Resulted From Poor Workmanship
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Crack & Settlement In Flooring
• Due To Improper Plinth Filling
• In case of black cotton soil in foundation not
replaced up to sufficient depth by Good Soil under
plinth (For generating enough Counter weight upon
black cotton soil)
• Water Table vary within the Plinth Sub base (this
occur in frequent flooding area & near sea soar)
• Improper curing, Improper laying, Poor Quality of
workmanship.
• Improper design for loading i.e. thickness & type of
flooring.
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Crack & Spalling in Non Structural Members
• Crack In Plaster
• Crack In Finishing
• Crack In Water Proofing Work
• Vertical cracks in long boundary wall due to
thermal movement Or Shrinkage.
• Crack Induced due to thermal changes,
change in moisture content in building
material, Chemical Reactions
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Leakage In Water Supply & Drainage
• It may result from structural cracks & settlement
• Improper selection of pipe thickness
• Improper selection of Supports & its spacing to
Pipe
• Improper making Of joints
• Non Provision for contraction & expansion
(Particularly when pipe is passing over different
type of long structures)
• Non Testing of Pipe before & after laying
• Insufficient soil cover over pipe
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Redesigning existing structure to meet functional
requirement as well as forces generated by Nature
It is a comprehensive task & require planning which
include following Information gathering.
• Field investigations including details of sub strata,
foundation details
• Type of Existing structure & its members stability
• Design Data Collection
• Identification of components required to be
strengthened, replaced.
• Cost Estimates (it is feasible up to 60% of new
construction)
• Method or Procedure to be fallowed.
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Crack Investigation
• Location
• Profile (vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal)
• Crack Size throughout length (Width,Depth & length)
Thin crack< 1mm
Medium Crack >1 to 2 mm
Wide Crack > 2 mm
Crack may be non-uniform width. i.e. Tapper in
width(narrow at one end & wider at other end. )
• Static or Live cracks
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• Cracks are static or live, is monitored & recorded
by “Tell-Tale” method
Crack
in wall
Quick setting
mortar or
Adhesive
Crack in
Glass strips
Glass strips of 2 to 3
C.M. in width & 10 to
12 C.M.in length
Widening Of Crack
Marking
in Glass
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These Crack occur
around opening due
to drying shrinkage &
thermal movement in
a building resulting
weakening in the wall.
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Expansion & thickening of
roots creating
concentration of stress at
joints & weak locations such
as openings
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The long horizontal crack resulted due to
deflection of slab and lifting up of edge of the slab,
combined with horizontal movement in the slab
due to shrinkage.
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This Cracks are due to pull exerted on the wall by the slab because of
drying shrinkage and thermal contraction this pull results in bending of
the wall which causes cracking at a weak section, that is, at the lintel or
sill level of the window openings. Such cracks generally occurs when
windows and room spans are very large. This cracks can be avoided by
providing slip joints at slab supports on the walls.
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Construction Details Of Bearing Of R.C.C. Roof Slab
Over a Masonry Wall
Concrete Fillet
Brick tiles or Cement mortar
with chequer grove finish
First Course Of
parapet masonry is
thicker than the wall
By half Brick
12 mm wide groove in plaster
Slip Joint(two or three layer of
tarred paper are placed over
plastered surface)
12 mm Gap
,3/4 filled
with Mastic
Compound
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Thickness of plaster is
to much high & silt
content is also Very
High
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Longer opening &
less bearing &
deteriorated lintel
load capacity
exposes diagonal
crack which is
widened towards
corner wall edge.
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Vertical crack under
window occur when
wall have large window
opening & little wall
space on both side of
opening. Difference in
stress due to more
stress in wall portion
adjoining to window &
less stressed portion
under sill of window
results in crack.
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Cantilever Chajja
not having main
bars on upper face
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When two adjacent walls shake in different
directions, their joint at corners comes under a lot of
stress. This causes crack at the junction of two walls.
In Normal conditions, cracks
in this location comes when
one of wall expand more
than short wall.
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When the long wall bends outward or inwards
vertically in the middle of its length, this stretching
causes tension and causes vertical cracks in the
walls.
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Similarly when the walls bends outward or inwards
horizontally in the middle of its height, this stretching causes
tension and causes horizontal cracks in the walls. This happens
at the base of gable wall.
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Many times the wall gets pulled from its corners. This results in
to tearing of wall in diagonal direction. In the wall if there is a
window or a door, then the diagonal crack occur at their
corners.
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Flexural Tension Cracks At Lintel Level Due to Shrinkage &
contraction of R.C.C. Slab
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If the window is very large or if there are many
doors and windows in a wall, then it tears even
more easily in an earthquake.
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Many times the roof slides on top
of the walls on which it is sitting on
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Structural Repairs
Load Bearing Walls: PROCEDURE IN NEXT SLIDE
CRACK IN BRICK
PLACING OF RCC
BLOCK AFTER
CUTTING HOLE IN
B.W.
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Repairing Of Crack Due To Structural Cause
• Replace all cracked bricks
• Use R.C.C. Stitching Block In Vertical Spacing In
Every 5th or 6th Course ( 0.5 meter apart ).
• Stitching block
Width=equal to wall width,
Length = 1.5 to 2 bricks,
Thick =1 or 2 bricks as per severity of cracks
• Mortar For Repairs 1:1:6 (1 Cement :1 lime: 6
sand)
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load bearing walls(May be Brick or Stone) have
inbuilt deficiency.
• Each Brick have different strength
• Thickness of Mortar Joints are not also uniform.
• Bricks are not perfectly laid horizontally &
vertically
• Opening in walls
• Improper staggered joints
• Use of unwanted Brick bats
1. These resulted in cumulative effect &
concentration of stress in particular section of
wall is more than other section.
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Corrective Measures For Load Bearing Wall
Building
• Therefore Shifting of Window, Door ,Inbuilt
construction of Almirah should be carried out
with due consideration to IS code 13828:1993
• Proper Bearing to lintel over brick work to avoid
diagonal cracks & it can be done in retrofitting
work.
• It is advisable to keep window width as less as
feasible while height can be increased with fixed
glass pans on top portion as per slide 41.
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Importance Factor(I) Depend Upon
• Functional Use Of Structures
• Hazardous Consequences Of Its Failure
• Post Earthquake Personal needs
• Historical Value
• Economic Importance
• School Building Have “I” value=1.5
“I” value Zone II III IV V
1.5 Building Retrofitting need C D E E
h2
b5b4
b7
b8
h2
b2
h1b5
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Elevation : Distance b1 to b8 changes as per Building
Retrofitting Need
b1
b4
b4
b6
l1 l2
b3
b4
t
h3
1
222 1
3
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Table :Size, Position Of Opening In Above Figure
Description Building Retrofitting Need/Category
A,B,C D
`b6 (Minimum) 230 mm 600 mm
(b1+b2+b3)/l1
; (b6+b7)/l2 =
0.46 ( For one Storeyed
Building )
0.42 ( For one Storeyed
Building )
`b4 450 mm 500 mm
`h3
(minimum)
600 mm 600 mm
`b8 900 mm 900 mm
0.37 ( 2 & 3 storeyed 0.33 (2 & 3 storeyed
Building) Building)
150
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• Strengthening Of Window When Its Position Is
Not As Per Table Above Slide No 42.
X X
Two Nos
HYSD Bars
Section X-X
Window
60
30
6 Ø @ 150
75
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Strengthening Arrangements Recommended For
low Strength Masonry Building
b = Lintel Bend
C = Roof Bend, Gable bend
d = Vertical steel at corners & junctions of wall
f = Bracing in plan at tie level of Pitched Roofs
g = Plinth band
For Building of Category ‘B’ in two storey
constructed with stone masonry in weak mortar,
provide vertical steel of 10 mm dia in both storey.
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Strengthening Arrangements Recommended For
Elements of low Strength Masonry Building
Building
Category
Number Of Storey
Allowed
Strengthening
To Be Provided
A One, Two, Three
storey
`b, c ,f ,g
B One & Two Storey `b, c ,f ,g
Three Storey `b, c, d, f, g
C One storey `b, c ,f , g
Two & three storey `b, c, d, f, g
D One & Two Storey `b, c, d, f, g
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• Seismic wave propagation increases as height
of wall/structure increases.
• Seismic wave expansion pushes bricks of
corner of wall out of building.
• Movement of Seismic wave through joints of
similar or dissimilar component of building
,makes joint open, resulting in falling of
component of the building.
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Possibility For Old Masonry Structures Strength
• Plinth Belt in lieu of plinth band
• Lintel level belt in lieu of band
• Roof level/ gable level band
• Corner steel
• Shape, Size & location of Window In Wall
• Wall length to Height Ratio
• Cross wall/ Brick Pillar/counter fort
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Reinforced band on top of gable wall
It will reduce bending of gable wall
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In long walls introduce buttress
to strengthen it.
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Low Strength Masonry Building Retrofitting
For Brick Masonry Structure
• Height of the building in B.W. shall be restricted to
the following.
1. For retrofitting category of building A,B,C up to3
storey with flat roof or 2 storey plus Attic for
pitched roof.
2. For category D up to 2 storey with flat roof or one
storey plus Attic for pitched roof.
where each storey height shall not exceed 3.0 m.
Cross wall spacing should not be more than 16
times the wall thickness CONTD.
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3. Minimum wall thickness in brick masonry shall
be one brick for one & two storey construction,
while in case of three storey, the bottom storey
wall thickness is one & half brick.
4. Use brick from kiln only after 2 weeks when
work is in summer & 3 week when work in
winter.
5. Use leaner mortar preferably also adding lime
for repairing cracks in particular& in masonry in
general. It can be 1:1:6,1:2:9,1:3:12 as per need.
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For Stone Masonry
• Height of the building in Stone Masonry shall
be restricted to the following
1. For retrofitting category of building A,B,—2
storey with flat roof or 1 storey plus Attic for
pitched roof .In case cement sand mortar 1:6,
the building up to 2 storey plus Attic for
pitched roof.
2. 2. For category C,D– 2 storey with flat roof or
2 storey plus Attic for pitched roof with
Cement sand mortar or 1 storey plus Attic for
pitched roof with lime- sand or mud mortar.
CONTD.
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3. Maximum wall thickness in
stone masonry shall be 450 mm
& preferably 350 mm. ,
• Each storey height shall not
exceed 3.0 m and span of walls
between cross wall is limited to
5.0m
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• Cross wall connection In steps
600 mm
600 mm
FIRST LIFT
SECOND LIFT
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Wall to wall joints are to be made
by building wall ends in steps form
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Vertical reinforcement within the masonry in
corners increases wall’s capacity to withstand
Horizontal cracks due to bending.
In Each Layer Staggered Toothed Joint
Y A B
X PLAN
450 mm
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230 mm
115 mm
230 mm
A B
View-X At A-A View- Y At B-B
Elevation Showing
Vertical Joints In
Staggered Layer
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Recommended Longitudinal steel in
Reinforcement Concrete Bends
Span of Band
Between
Cross Wall
Building
Category
“B”
Building
Category
“C”
Building
Category
“D”
Building
Category
“E”
In MM No. Of
Bars
Dia.
Φ
MM
No. Of
Bars
Dia.
Φ
MM
No. Of
Bars
Dia.
Φ
MM
No. Of
Bars
Dia.
Φ
MM
5 or Less 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 10
6 2 8 2 8 2 10 2 12
7 2 8 2 10 2 12 4 10
8 2 10 2 12 4 10 4 12
Spacing Of Tor Ring/Links 6 mm @ 150 mm Or 8 mm @ 200 mm
Bands Thickness vary 75 mm for 2 bars & 150 mm for 4 bars
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• Steel Profile In Band At Corner & Junction
Lap= 50 ф
Staggered
900 mm For Second Height
600 mm For First Height
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Bonding Elements
A. Wood Plank
( 38x38x450 mm)
B. R.C.C. Block
(50x50x450 & 8 mm)
C. 8 or 10 mm Hook
or “S” shape bent Bar
Plan showing Through Stone
Through stone = Bonding Element
≤ 1200 ≤ 1200
≤ 1200
≤ 450
Pair of stone
with length= ¾
of wall
thickness
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“S” shaped steel rod placed in a through hole in
random rubble wall and fully
encased in concrete
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Plan showing Center bar in Casing
Casing in every 0.6 m is lifted & M15 or
Mortar 1:3 is Compacted around bar.
≤ 1200 ≤ 1200
≤ 1200
≤ 450
Pair of stone
with length= ¾
of wall
thickness
CL
•
• Half Split Bamboo Ties To Rafter
• Brace the Rafter to 50 mm Dia Bamboo (B)
• Seismic Bend & Rafter should be tied Properly
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X
ThreeNails 5Ø
drilled in
member
made by
splitting
bamboo in
two part
B
Cross bracings
at ends of room
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Diagonal tying on the upper or underside of the
roof Prevents roof from getting distorted and
damaged
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Installing multiple strands of galvanized iron wires
pulled and twisted to pretension
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Vertical steel at corners and junction of walls up
to 350 mm thick should be embedded in plinth
masonry of foundations, bands, roof slab as per
table
Nos Of Storey Storey Diameter Of H & D Single HYSD Bar in mm at each critical
Section (for above 350 mm, increase bar dia proportionally
Category C Category D
One -------- Nil 10
Two
Top 10 10
Bottom 10 12
Three
Top 10 10
Middle 10 12
Bottom 12 12
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One Brick Thick One & Half Brick Thick
-------- Contain One Bar At Centre
3/4B
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Seismic Belts & closing a opining with pockets made
in jams of masonry.
Pockets
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Encasing masonry column in cage of steel rods and
encased in micro concrete.
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Anchoring the roof rafters and trusses with steel
angles or other means
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Weld mesh belt approximately 220mm wide all
around the openings and anchored to masonry wall
and encased in cement mortar
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Vertical deformed steel encased in concrete bar from
foundation to roof, anchored to both masonry walls
at wall junctions with special connectors.
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Seismic belt in lieu of Seismic Band is made of weld
mesh approximately 220mm wide anchored to
masonry wall and encased in cement mortar.
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Use smaller glass panes for windows Prevents the
shattering of glass in earthquake and cyclone
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Anchoring roof to wall &, reducing roof
overhangs,
prevent the roof from getting blown off
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Prolonged flooding can weaken the mortar,
especially if it is mud mortar, and hence,
the wall, causing cracking in walls or collapse.
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If the ground is sandy in which the foundation is sitting, then
high speed flood/surge water can scour the land around and
under the foundation of your school, leading to settlement
and/or cracking of the wall.
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Simple erosion of wall near its bottom, or cracking,
plaster peeling off and settlement
in floor.
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Lack Of foundation
& plinth
Wall to high & too Long
Openings
to closer to
corner
Door &
Window
Opening to
large
Deficient bearing length of
lintels
Too small Projection
More Than One
Story Building
Leaking Roof
Exposed walls without
plaster or Pointing
Vertical
Joint Without
Mortar
Unbroken joint at corner
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Extensive cracking of walls caused by
differential settlement due to flood
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High plinth level to avoid entering flood
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Foundation & plinth
Use band
below roof
truss/rafter
Damp proof
at Plinth
Buttress in
long wall
Low height wall Maximum 8
times thickness
If thatch is used, cover with waterproof
mud plaster
Projected Roof
Maxm 0.5 m
Opening 1.2 m
From Corner
Good bonding Mortar
Waterproof
mud plaster
or cement
plaster
Use of pilasters
strengthens
walls against
flowing water
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• This Presentation was focused on Low Strength Masonry
Buildings therefore for framed structures & rich cement
mortar building ,certain slides are in-valid. In next
Presentation this balance portion will be highlighted.
• This Presentation was aiming to provide some technical
input to site peoples so that we could point out any
doubtful detailing in drawings to Structural/Architectural
Designer.
• It is possible that features of Flood, Heavy Rain fall,
Cyclone, earth quack may collide but We have to look
priority of our geographical requirement.
Thank You

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Ann vii -structure repairs bihar

  • 1. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation In Low Strength Masonry Buildings Presentation From TSG
  • 2. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Low Strength Masonry Building is Laid in • Fired brick work in clay & mud mortar • Random rubble ; Uncoursed, Undressed stone masonry in weak mortars made of cement- sand , lime-sand & clay-mud.
  • 3. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Component Of Low Strength Masonry Building: • Foundation • Flooring • Brick/ Stone Columns • Brick Work • Stone Masonry • Wood Work • Slab • Slopping Wooden frame Roof • Plaster
  • 4. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Life Of Structure Depend Upon: A. Geography Of Location B. Building Material C. Technology D. Workmanship
  • 5. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation A . Geography Of Location: • Type of Strata • Water Table • Earth Quack, Wind, Cyclone, Flood, Snow • Pollutant • Land Slide • Tree location w.r.t. building
  • 6. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation B . Building Materials • Cement • Lime • Fine Sand • Coarse Sand • Coarse Aggregate • Quality of Water • Bamboo/Wood • Brick
  • 7. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation C. Technology • Architectural Design • Structural Design Based On Load Bearing Wall • Construction Methods • Quality Practices • Construction Management
  • 8. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation D Workmanship • Structural Work • Finishing Work • Water Proofing Work • Development of Drainage (Internal & External) • Maintenance Of Building
  • 9. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Building Needs Repairs & Retrofitting • Crack & Spalling In Structural Members • Crack & Settlement In Flooring • Crack & Spalling in Non Structural Members • Leakage In Water Supply & Drainage System • Redesigning existing structure for nature forces • Changed functional requirements
  • 10. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Crack & Spalling In Structural Members • Cracks Occur Due To Settlement In Foundation • Cracks Due To Earth Quack ,Wind • Crack Due To Overloading Of Structure • Crack Due To Reduction in Load Carrying Capacity of Structure Due To Weathering • Crack Due To Improper Design Of Structure • Crack due to Poor connection Of Structural Members Resulted From Poor Workmanship
  • 11. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Crack & Settlement In Flooring • Due To Improper Plinth Filling • In case of black cotton soil in foundation not replaced up to sufficient depth by Good Soil under plinth (For generating enough Counter weight upon black cotton soil) • Water Table vary within the Plinth Sub base (this occur in frequent flooding area & near sea soar) • Improper curing, Improper laying, Poor Quality of workmanship. • Improper design for loading i.e. thickness & type of flooring.
  • 12. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Crack & Spalling in Non Structural Members • Crack In Plaster • Crack In Finishing • Crack In Water Proofing Work • Vertical cracks in long boundary wall due to thermal movement Or Shrinkage. • Crack Induced due to thermal changes, change in moisture content in building material, Chemical Reactions
  • 13. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Leakage In Water Supply & Drainage • It may result from structural cracks & settlement • Improper selection of pipe thickness • Improper selection of Supports & its spacing to Pipe • Improper making Of joints • Non Provision for contraction & expansion (Particularly when pipe is passing over different type of long structures) • Non Testing of Pipe before & after laying • Insufficient soil cover over pipe
  • 14. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Redesigning existing structure to meet functional requirement as well as forces generated by Nature It is a comprehensive task & require planning which include following Information gathering. • Field investigations including details of sub strata, foundation details • Type of Existing structure & its members stability • Design Data Collection • Identification of components required to be strengthened, replaced. • Cost Estimates (it is feasible up to 60% of new construction) • Method or Procedure to be fallowed.
  • 15. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Crack Investigation • Location • Profile (vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal) • Crack Size throughout length (Width,Depth & length) Thin crack< 1mm Medium Crack >1 to 2 mm Wide Crack > 2 mm Crack may be non-uniform width. i.e. Tapper in width(narrow at one end & wider at other end. ) • Static or Live cracks
  • 16. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation • Cracks are static or live, is monitored & recorded by “Tell-Tale” method Crack in wall Quick setting mortar or Adhesive Crack in Glass strips Glass strips of 2 to 3 C.M. in width & 10 to 12 C.M.in length Widening Of Crack Marking in Glass
  • 17. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation These Crack occur around opening due to drying shrinkage & thermal movement in a building resulting weakening in the wall.
  • 18. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Expansion & thickening of roots creating concentration of stress at joints & weak locations such as openings
  • 19. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation The long horizontal crack resulted due to deflection of slab and lifting up of edge of the slab, combined with horizontal movement in the slab due to shrinkage.
  • 20. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation This Cracks are due to pull exerted on the wall by the slab because of drying shrinkage and thermal contraction this pull results in bending of the wall which causes cracking at a weak section, that is, at the lintel or sill level of the window openings. Such cracks generally occurs when windows and room spans are very large. This cracks can be avoided by providing slip joints at slab supports on the walls.
  • 21. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Construction Details Of Bearing Of R.C.C. Roof Slab Over a Masonry Wall Concrete Fillet Brick tiles or Cement mortar with chequer grove finish First Course Of parapet masonry is thicker than the wall By half Brick 12 mm wide groove in plaster Slip Joint(two or three layer of tarred paper are placed over plastered surface) 12 mm Gap ,3/4 filled with Mastic Compound
  • 22. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Thickness of plaster is to much high & silt content is also Very High
  • 23. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Longer opening & less bearing & deteriorated lintel load capacity exposes diagonal crack which is widened towards corner wall edge.
  • 24. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Vertical crack under window occur when wall have large window opening & little wall space on both side of opening. Difference in stress due to more stress in wall portion adjoining to window & less stressed portion under sill of window results in crack.
  • 25. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Cantilever Chajja not having main bars on upper face
  • 26. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation When two adjacent walls shake in different directions, their joint at corners comes under a lot of stress. This causes crack at the junction of two walls. In Normal conditions, cracks in this location comes when one of wall expand more than short wall.
  • 27. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation When the long wall bends outward or inwards vertically in the middle of its length, this stretching causes tension and causes vertical cracks in the walls.
  • 28. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Similarly when the walls bends outward or inwards horizontally in the middle of its height, this stretching causes tension and causes horizontal cracks in the walls. This happens at the base of gable wall.
  • 29. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Many times the wall gets pulled from its corners. This results in to tearing of wall in diagonal direction. In the wall if there is a window or a door, then the diagonal crack occur at their corners.
  • 30. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Flexural Tension Cracks At Lintel Level Due to Shrinkage & contraction of R.C.C. Slab
  • 31. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation If the window is very large or if there are many doors and windows in a wall, then it tears even more easily in an earthquake.
  • 32. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Many times the roof slides on top of the walls on which it is sitting on
  • 33. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Structural Repairs Load Bearing Walls: PROCEDURE IN NEXT SLIDE CRACK IN BRICK PLACING OF RCC BLOCK AFTER CUTTING HOLE IN B.W.
  • 34. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Repairing Of Crack Due To Structural Cause • Replace all cracked bricks • Use R.C.C. Stitching Block In Vertical Spacing In Every 5th or 6th Course ( 0.5 meter apart ). • Stitching block Width=equal to wall width, Length = 1.5 to 2 bricks, Thick =1 or 2 bricks as per severity of cracks • Mortar For Repairs 1:1:6 (1 Cement :1 lime: 6 sand)
  • 35. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation load bearing walls(May be Brick or Stone) have inbuilt deficiency. • Each Brick have different strength • Thickness of Mortar Joints are not also uniform. • Bricks are not perfectly laid horizontally & vertically • Opening in walls • Improper staggered joints • Use of unwanted Brick bats 1. These resulted in cumulative effect & concentration of stress in particular section of wall is more than other section.
  • 36. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Corrective Measures For Load Bearing Wall Building • Therefore Shifting of Window, Door ,Inbuilt construction of Almirah should be carried out with due consideration to IS code 13828:1993 • Proper Bearing to lintel over brick work to avoid diagonal cracks & it can be done in retrofitting work. • It is advisable to keep window width as less as feasible while height can be increased with fixed glass pans on top portion as per slide 41.
  • 37. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Importance Factor(I) Depend Upon • Functional Use Of Structures • Hazardous Consequences Of Its Failure • Post Earthquake Personal needs • Historical Value • Economic Importance • School Building Have “I” value=1.5 “I” value Zone II III IV V 1.5 Building Retrofitting need C D E E
  • 38. h2 b5b4 b7 b8 h2 b2 h1b5 Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Elevation : Distance b1 to b8 changes as per Building Retrofitting Need b1 b4 b4 b6 l1 l2 b3 b4 t h3 1 222 1 3
  • 39. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Table :Size, Position Of Opening In Above Figure Description Building Retrofitting Need/Category A,B,C D `b6 (Minimum) 230 mm 600 mm (b1+b2+b3)/l1 ; (b6+b7)/l2 = 0.46 ( For one Storeyed Building ) 0.42 ( For one Storeyed Building ) `b4 450 mm 500 mm `h3 (minimum) 600 mm 600 mm `b8 900 mm 900 mm 0.37 ( 2 & 3 storeyed 0.33 (2 & 3 storeyed Building) Building)
  • 40. 150 Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation • Strengthening Of Window When Its Position Is Not As Per Table Above Slide No 42. X X Two Nos HYSD Bars Section X-X Window 60 30 6 Ø @ 150 75
  • 41. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Strengthening Arrangements Recommended For low Strength Masonry Building b = Lintel Bend C = Roof Bend, Gable bend d = Vertical steel at corners & junctions of wall f = Bracing in plan at tie level of Pitched Roofs g = Plinth band For Building of Category ‘B’ in two storey constructed with stone masonry in weak mortar, provide vertical steel of 10 mm dia in both storey.
  • 42. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Strengthening Arrangements Recommended For Elements of low Strength Masonry Building Building Category Number Of Storey Allowed Strengthening To Be Provided A One, Two, Three storey `b, c ,f ,g B One & Two Storey `b, c ,f ,g Three Storey `b, c, d, f, g C One storey `b, c ,f , g Two & three storey `b, c, d, f, g D One & Two Storey `b, c, d, f, g
  • 43. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation • Seismic wave propagation increases as height of wall/structure increases. • Seismic wave expansion pushes bricks of corner of wall out of building. • Movement of Seismic wave through joints of similar or dissimilar component of building ,makes joint open, resulting in falling of component of the building.
  • 44. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Possibility For Old Masonry Structures Strength • Plinth Belt in lieu of plinth band • Lintel level belt in lieu of band • Roof level/ gable level band • Corner steel • Shape, Size & location of Window In Wall • Wall length to Height Ratio • Cross wall/ Brick Pillar/counter fort
  • 45. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Reinforced band on top of gable wall It will reduce bending of gable wall
  • 46. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation In long walls introduce buttress to strengthen it.
  • 47. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Low Strength Masonry Building Retrofitting For Brick Masonry Structure • Height of the building in B.W. shall be restricted to the following. 1. For retrofitting category of building A,B,C up to3 storey with flat roof or 2 storey plus Attic for pitched roof. 2. For category D up to 2 storey with flat roof or one storey plus Attic for pitched roof. where each storey height shall not exceed 3.0 m. Cross wall spacing should not be more than 16 times the wall thickness CONTD.
  • 48. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation 3. Minimum wall thickness in brick masonry shall be one brick for one & two storey construction, while in case of three storey, the bottom storey wall thickness is one & half brick. 4. Use brick from kiln only after 2 weeks when work is in summer & 3 week when work in winter. 5. Use leaner mortar preferably also adding lime for repairing cracks in particular& in masonry in general. It can be 1:1:6,1:2:9,1:3:12 as per need.
  • 49. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation For Stone Masonry • Height of the building in Stone Masonry shall be restricted to the following 1. For retrofitting category of building A,B,—2 storey with flat roof or 1 storey plus Attic for pitched roof .In case cement sand mortar 1:6, the building up to 2 storey plus Attic for pitched roof. 2. 2. For category C,D– 2 storey with flat roof or 2 storey plus Attic for pitched roof with Cement sand mortar or 1 storey plus Attic for pitched roof with lime- sand or mud mortar. CONTD.
  • 50. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation 3. Maximum wall thickness in stone masonry shall be 450 mm & preferably 350 mm. , • Each storey height shall not exceed 3.0 m and span of walls between cross wall is limited to 5.0m
  • 51. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation • Cross wall connection In steps 600 mm 600 mm FIRST LIFT SECOND LIFT
  • 52. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Wall to wall joints are to be made by building wall ends in steps form
  • 53. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Vertical reinforcement within the masonry in corners increases wall’s capacity to withstand Horizontal cracks due to bending.
  • 54. In Each Layer Staggered Toothed Joint Y A B X PLAN 450 mm Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation 230 mm 115 mm 230 mm A B View-X At A-A View- Y At B-B Elevation Showing Vertical Joints In Staggered Layer
  • 55. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Recommended Longitudinal steel in Reinforcement Concrete Bends Span of Band Between Cross Wall Building Category “B” Building Category “C” Building Category “D” Building Category “E” In MM No. Of Bars Dia. Φ MM No. Of Bars Dia. Φ MM No. Of Bars Dia. Φ MM No. Of Bars Dia. Φ MM 5 or Less 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 10 6 2 8 2 8 2 10 2 12 7 2 8 2 10 2 12 4 10 8 2 10 2 12 4 10 4 12 Spacing Of Tor Ring/Links 6 mm @ 150 mm Or 8 mm @ 200 mm Bands Thickness vary 75 mm for 2 bars & 150 mm for 4 bars
  • 56. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation • Steel Profile In Band At Corner & Junction Lap= 50 ф Staggered
  • 57. 900 mm For Second Height 600 mm For First Height Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Bonding Elements A. Wood Plank ( 38x38x450 mm) B. R.C.C. Block (50x50x450 & 8 mm) C. 8 or 10 mm Hook or “S” shape bent Bar Plan showing Through Stone Through stone = Bonding Element ≤ 1200 ≤ 1200 ≤ 1200 ≤ 450 Pair of stone with length= ¾ of wall thickness
  • 58. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation “S” shaped steel rod placed in a through hole in random rubble wall and fully encased in concrete
  • 59. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Plan showing Center bar in Casing Casing in every 0.6 m is lifted & M15 or Mortar 1:3 is Compacted around bar. ≤ 1200 ≤ 1200 ≤ 1200 ≤ 450 Pair of stone with length= ¾ of wall thickness CL
  • 60. • • Half Split Bamboo Ties To Rafter • Brace the Rafter to 50 mm Dia Bamboo (B) • Seismic Bend & Rafter should be tied Properly Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation X ThreeNails 5Ø drilled in member made by splitting bamboo in two part B Cross bracings at ends of room
  • 61. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Diagonal tying on the upper or underside of the roof Prevents roof from getting distorted and damaged
  • 62. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Installing multiple strands of galvanized iron wires pulled and twisted to pretension
  • 63. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Vertical steel at corners and junction of walls up to 350 mm thick should be embedded in plinth masonry of foundations, bands, roof slab as per table Nos Of Storey Storey Diameter Of H & D Single HYSD Bar in mm at each critical Section (for above 350 mm, increase bar dia proportionally Category C Category D One -------- Nil 10 Two Top 10 10 Bottom 10 12 Three Top 10 10 Middle 10 12 Bottom 12 12
  • 64. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation One Brick Thick One & Half Brick Thick -------- Contain One Bar At Centre 3/4B
  • 65. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Seismic Belts & closing a opining with pockets made in jams of masonry. Pockets
  • 66. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Encasing masonry column in cage of steel rods and encased in micro concrete.
  • 67. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Anchoring the roof rafters and trusses with steel angles or other means
  • 68. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Weld mesh belt approximately 220mm wide all around the openings and anchored to masonry wall and encased in cement mortar
  • 69. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Vertical deformed steel encased in concrete bar from foundation to roof, anchored to both masonry walls at wall junctions with special connectors.
  • 70. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Seismic belt in lieu of Seismic Band is made of weld mesh approximately 220mm wide anchored to masonry wall and encased in cement mortar.
  • 71. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Use smaller glass panes for windows Prevents the shattering of glass in earthquake and cyclone
  • 72. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Anchoring roof to wall &, reducing roof overhangs, prevent the roof from getting blown off
  • 73. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Prolonged flooding can weaken the mortar, especially if it is mud mortar, and hence, the wall, causing cracking in walls or collapse.
  • 74. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation If the ground is sandy in which the foundation is sitting, then high speed flood/surge water can scour the land around and under the foundation of your school, leading to settlement and/or cracking of the wall.
  • 75. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Simple erosion of wall near its bottom, or cracking, plaster peeling off and settlement in floor.
  • 76. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Lack Of foundation & plinth Wall to high & too Long Openings to closer to corner Door & Window Opening to large Deficient bearing length of lintels Too small Projection More Than One Story Building Leaking Roof Exposed walls without plaster or Pointing Vertical Joint Without Mortar Unbroken joint at corner
  • 77. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Extensive cracking of walls caused by differential settlement due to flood
  • 78. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation High plinth level to avoid entering flood
  • 79. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation Foundation & plinth Use band below roof truss/rafter Damp proof at Plinth Buttress in long wall Low height wall Maximum 8 times thickness If thatch is used, cover with waterproof mud plaster Projected Roof Maxm 0.5 m Opening 1.2 m From Corner Good bonding Mortar Waterproof mud plaster or cement plaster Use of pilasters strengthens walls against flowing water
  • 80. Structure Repairs & Rehabilitation • This Presentation was focused on Low Strength Masonry Buildings therefore for framed structures & rich cement mortar building ,certain slides are in-valid. In next Presentation this balance portion will be highlighted. • This Presentation was aiming to provide some technical input to site peoples so that we could point out any doubtful detailing in drawings to Structural/Architectural Designer. • It is possible that features of Flood, Heavy Rain fall, Cyclone, earth quack may collide but We have to look priority of our geographical requirement. Thank You