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Expansion joints in masonry walls are provided if length exceeds
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B.sukla said:
7 years ago
Yes, it's 30 m.
Joy said:
6 years ago
It is 30m as is 456.
Girma Birhanu said:
2 years ago
D is the correct answer.
Prince said:
1 year ago
Why it should be 40m why not 40mm? Anyone, Please explain me.
Rakesh Joshi said:
7 months ago
It's based on IS3414:1968 (Reaffirmed 2000).
Clause 3 Installation of Expansion Joint in Walls.
Sub Clause 6.3.1 In brick or stone masonry expansion joints normally need not be necessary, except in the case of long walls exceeding 30 m in length; in such long walls, the expansion joints shall be not less than 15 mm wide and shall be spaced not more than 30 m apart.
Clause 3 Installation of Expansion Joint in Walls.
Sub Clause 6.3.1 In brick or stone masonry expansion joints normally need not be necessary, except in the case of long walls exceeding 30 m in length; in such long walls, the expansion joints shall be not less than 15 mm wide and shall be spaced not more than 30 m apart.
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