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I.S. EN 1996-2:2006

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EUROCODE 6 - DESIGN OF MASONRY STRUCTURES - PART 2: DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS, SELECTION OF MATERIALS AND EXECUTION OF MASONRY (INCLUDING IRISH NATIONAL ANNEX)

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Published date

01-01-2006

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Background of the Eurocode programme
Status and field of application of Eurocodes
National Standards implementing Eurocodes
Links between Eurocodes and harmonised technical
specifications (ENs and ETAs) for products
Additional information specific to EN 1996-2
National annex for EN 1996-2
1 General
  1.1 Scope of Part 2 of Eurocode 6
  1.2 Normative references
  1.3 Assumptions
  1.4 Distinction between principles and application
      rules
  1.5 Definitions
      1.5.1 General
      1.5.2 Terms and definitions relating to
            communication of design
      1.5.3 Terms relating to climatic factors and
            exposure conditions
      1.5.4 Term relating to masonry units
      1.5.5 Other terms
  1.6 Symbols
2 Design Considerations
  2.1 Factors affecting the durability of masonry
      2.1.1 General
      2.1.2 Classification of environmental conditions
            2.1.2.1 Micro conditions of exposure
            2.1.2.2 Climatic factors (macro conditions
                    of exposure)
      2.1.3 Aggressive chemical environments
  2.2 Selection of materials
      2.2.1 General
      2.2.2 Masonry units
      2.2.3 Masonry mortar and concrete infill
            2.2.3.1 General
            2.2.3.2 Selection of factory made masonry
                    mortar and concrete infill
            2.2.3.3 Selection of site-made masonry mortar
                    and concrete infill
      2.2.4 Ancillary components and reinforcement
  2.3 Masonry
      2.3.1 Detailing
      2.3.2 Joint finishes
      2.3.3 Masonry movement
      2.3.4 Movement joints
            2.3.4.1 General
            2.3.4.2 Spacing of movement joints
      2.3.5 Permissible deviations
      2.3.6 Resistance to moisture penetration through
            external walls
3 Execution
  3.1 General
  3.2 Acceptance, handling and storage of materials
      3.2.1 General
      3.2.2 Reinforcement and prestressing materials
  3.3 Preparation of materials
      3.3.1 Site-made mortars and concrete infill
            3.3.1.1 General
            3.3.1.2 Chloride content
            3.3.1.3 Strength of mortar and concrete infill
            3.3.1.4 Admixtures and additions
            3.3.1.5 Gauging
            3.3.1.6 Mixing method and mixing time
            3.3.1.7 Workable life of mortars and
                    concrete infill containing cement
            3.3.1.8 Mixing in cold weather
      3.3.2 Factory made mortars, pre-batched mortars,
            pre-mixed lime sand mortars and ready mixed
            concrete infill
  3.4 Permissible deviations
  3.5 Execution of masonry
      3.5.1 General
      3.5.2 Laying masonary units
      3.5.3 Pointing and jointing for masonry other
            than thin layer masonry
            3.5.3.1 Pointing
            3.5.3.2 Jointing
      3.5.4 Incorporation of damp proof course membranes
      3.5.5 Movement joints
      3.5.6 Incorporation of thermal insulation materials
      3.5.7 Cleaning facing masonry
  3.6 Curing and protective procedures during execution
      3.6.1 General
      3.6.2 Protection against rain
      3.6.3 Protection against freeze/thaw cycling
      3.6.4 Protection against effects of low humidity
      3.6.5 Protection against mechanical damage
      3.6.6 Construction height of masonry
ANNEX A (informative) Classification of micro conditions
                      of exposure of completed masonry
  A.1 Classification
  A.2 Exposure to wetting
ANNEX B (informative) Acceptable specifications of masonry
                      units and mortar for durable masonry
                      in various exposure conditions
  B.1 Selection of masonry units and mortar
ANNEX C (informative) Selection of material and corrosion
                      protection specifications for
                      ancillary components according to
                      exposure class
  C.1 Exposure classes
  C.2 Selection of materials
Annex NA (informative) Irish National Annex to Eurocode 6:
                       Design of masonry structures - Part 2:
                       Design Considerations, Selection of
                       Materials and Execution of Masonry
  NA.1 Scope
  NA.2 Nationally Determined Parameters
Bibliography

Provides basic rules for the selection of materials and execution of masonry to enable it to comply with the design assumptions of the other parts of Eurocode 6.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes I.S. ENV 1996-2. (06/2006) Now includes Irish National Annex 2010 which is also available as a separate document, See I.S. EN 1996-2 NATIONAL ANNEX. (02/2010)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
47
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Current
Supersedes

S.R. 325:2013+A2:2018/AC:2019 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE DESIGN OF MASONRY STRUCTURES IN IRELAND TO EUROCODE 6

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EN 1015-11 : 1999 AMD 1 2006 METHODS OF TEST FOR MORTAR FOR MASONRY - PART 11: DETERMINATION OF FLEXURAL AND COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF HARDENED MORTAR
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