anchorengineer -
There are so many variables and no way to accurately inspect, sample and test what the actual is, assuming zero is conservative and usually not punitive since the tensile bond strength is rarely a problem. For brick, the actual strength to pull 2 brick brick apart in tension is affected by more things than an idealized lab test of small samples. - Like suction rates of the brick, coring and frogs. For specific applications for anchorage details, creative testing of actual assemblies would be needed.
What is the area of your concern (beside a vague lab test result) for your real application?
Dick
Engineer and international traveler interested in construction techniques, problems and proper design.