AS 3700-2011
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10-14-2011
Provides designers, engineers and specifiers with the minimum requirements for the design and construction of unreinforced, reinforced and prestressed masonry, including built-in components, for use in masonry applications.
This Standard sets out minimum requirements for the design and construction of masonry of the following types:(a) Unreinforced, reinforced and prestressed masonry using manufactured units of clay or concrete laid in mortar.(b) Unreinforced masonry using manufactured calcium silicate units laid in mortar.(c) Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) masonry laid in thin-bed mortar. (d) Square-dressed natural stone laid in mortar. This Standard does not provide for the following:(i) Design values or material properties for the design and construction of masonry incorporating square-dressed natural stone. The wide variations in properties of natural stone require that each case be considered individually for the determination of relevant design values.(ii) Specific requirements for prefabricated masonry panels or masonry in composite action with steel or concrete structural members; however, the principles of this Standard may be used for such types of construction.The provisions of this Standard do not include specification for design and construction of AAC laid in other than thin-bed mortar; however, for masonry so constructed the principles of this Standard may be used.NOTE: This Standard assumes the structural design of masonry is entrusted to experienced structural engineers or similar appropriately qualified persons, and that the execution of such work is carried out under the direction of appropriately qualified persons who are experienced in masonry construction and who understand the structural requirements specified herein.
Committee |
BD-004
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
978 0 7337 9936
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Pages |
150
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
AvailableSuperseded
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First published in part as AS CA32-1963.Second edition 1967.AS CA47 first published 1969.AS CA47-1969 revised and redesignated AS 1640-1974.AS CA32-1967 revised and redesignated AS 1475.1-1977.AS 1475.2 first published 1983.AS 1640-1974, AS 1475.1-1977 and AS 1475.2-1983 revised, amalgamated and redesignated AS 3700-1988.Second edition 1998.Third edition 2001.Fourth edition 2011. First published in part as AS CA32 1963. Previous edition AS 3700 2001. Fourth edition 2011.
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