What Is Reinforced Masonry?
Reinforcement of masonry refers to the tie-bars at the intersection of the brickwork and the structural column or concrete frame structure.
Masonry reinforcement
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- Reinforcement of masonry refers to the tie-bars at the intersection of the brickwork and the structural column or concrete frame structure.
- Reinforcement of masonry is a tie bar set at the intersection of brick masonry and structural column or concrete frame structure, which strengthens the integrity of the wall and concrete and improves the seismic effect. It can also be understood as the tie bar at the junction of the wall masonry with different reinforced concrete columns and walls.
- Masonry reinforcement (2 photos)