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Rubble masonry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Masonry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pebble dash (pebble wall masonry); Quoin; Random Ashlar: Ashlar masonry where stones appear to be laid without a drawn pattern, although the pattern may be repeated; Rubble masonry: Very irregular stone, used primarily on the construction of foundations and walls where the irregular quality is desirable...
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This work includes constructing rubble masonry from classes such as coursed, random, and random range work, from roughly squared and dressed stone laid with or without mortar as specified on the Plans.
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Methods of investigation and repair in old random rubble-filled masonry walls ... Proceedings of the Fifth International Masonry Conference ... civil engineering research...
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Problems in rubble-filled random masonry walls ... Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Structural Studies, Repairs and Maintenance of Historical Buildings, STREMAH V ... earth systems and environmental sciences...
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The recycling of demolished masonry rubble as coarse aggregate in new concrete represents an interesting possibility at a time when the cost of dumping such material is on the increase.
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Recycling of Demolished Masonry Rubble ... The project investigated the possibility of recycling demolished masonry rubble, mainly as the aggregate in new concrete. The research looked at the effects of using a recycled crushed brick as aggregate in concrete compared with the use of a primary aggregate (granite).
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