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What is this moasnry unit.

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rt06

Civil/Environmental
May 22, 2006
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Please see attached picture I took for an existing masonry wall. I think it is Terra Cotta but not sure. Does anyone know this? Also, do you know what kind of tensile strength this type of unit has? I am trying to place some anchor in it.

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These appear to be a fired clay based unit. As far as anchoring to them, they are typically extremely brittle.

Does the other side appear smooth perhaps even glazed?
 
Thanks. I have not gotten a chance to take one unit off and see the other side. What difference will it make if the other side is smooth vs not smooth? Thanks again
 
If its not cladding it looks iffy as a base material to anchor an expansion or epoxy type bolt into... I would consider a through rod(s) with backer plate, or have a traditional bolt tested in the field.
 
looks like structural clay tile that was used alot before CMU.
 
archeng59 has it right...It's structural clay tile.
 
Thanks. Do you know where I can find some mechanical properties of the structural clat tile?
 
Ok, I found it in Brick Tech notes 3A...
 
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