Bricks.pptx

BUDDHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Gorakhpur, CL-1 Sector -7, GIDA
Shubham sharma
2205250000038
2nd Year,3rd sem
BTech in civil Engineering
Topic-Bricks
Guided by –
Mr. Pratish kannujiya
Content
01
02
03
04
05
What is Bricks in civil engineering?
Composition of a good bricks
Classification of Bricks
Manufacturing process of Bricks
Characteristics of a good Bricks
What is Brick in civil
engineering?
Brick is a construction
material in civil engineering.
Brick is used to making walls,
pavement, and brick
structures, or for the
partition of a room,
Silica
50 % to 60%
Silica prevents raw bricks from cracking, shrinking and warping. The
higher the proportion of sand, the more and shapely and uniform in
texture will be the brick.
20% to 30%
Alumina
Alumina imparts plasticity to the earth, so that it can be moulded. If it is
excess raw bricks shrink and wrap during drying and burning.
Composition of a good Bricks
Lime
2% to 5%
Bricks should contain a little amount of finely powdered lime. It enables silica to melt at the
furnace temperature of 1650oC and binds the particles of brick together resulting in strong and
durable bricks.
Iron Oxide
It should be in the range of 5-6% for the good bricks.
It impart colour to the bricks
5% to 6%
Magnesia
It imparts Yellowish colour to the brick.
It also decrease shrinkage in the brick.
Less than 1%
Classification of Bricks
01 First class Bricks Second class Bricks
02
03 04
Third class Bricks Fourth class Bricks
• This are table moulded
• Surface & edge are sharp
• Metallic ringing when strike
each other
• Used for superior work
• This are ground moulded
• Surface & edge are Rough
• The quality of this bricks is
inferior
• The surface & edge are rough
• Does not create any metallic
sound
• Used for temporary and
unimportant work
• This bricks are over burnt
• Irregular shape & dark colour
• Used in Floor, Foundation &
Road
Manufacturing process of Bricks
Preparation of clay
Moulding of clay
Drying
Burning
Characteristics of a good bricks
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Bricks should have sharp edge.
Bricks shall not break in to pieces when dropped from height about 1 meter
Clear ringing sound when struck with each other .
It should not absorb water more than 20% of its dry weight .
It should have good compressive strength, not less than 35 kg /cm3
Thank
You!
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Bricks.pptx

  • 1. BUDDHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Gorakhpur, CL-1 Sector -7, GIDA Shubham sharma 2205250000038 2nd Year,3rd sem BTech in civil Engineering Topic-Bricks Guided by – Mr. Pratish kannujiya
  • 2. Content 01 02 03 04 05 What is Bricks in civil engineering? Composition of a good bricks Classification of Bricks Manufacturing process of Bricks Characteristics of a good Bricks
  • 3. What is Brick in civil engineering? Brick is a construction material in civil engineering. Brick is used to making walls, pavement, and brick structures, or for the partition of a room,
  • 4. Silica 50 % to 60% Silica prevents raw bricks from cracking, shrinking and warping. The higher the proportion of sand, the more and shapely and uniform in texture will be the brick. 20% to 30% Alumina Alumina imparts plasticity to the earth, so that it can be moulded. If it is excess raw bricks shrink and wrap during drying and burning. Composition of a good Bricks
  • 5. Lime 2% to 5% Bricks should contain a little amount of finely powdered lime. It enables silica to melt at the furnace temperature of 1650oC and binds the particles of brick together resulting in strong and durable bricks. Iron Oxide It should be in the range of 5-6% for the good bricks. It impart colour to the bricks 5% to 6%
  • 6. Magnesia It imparts Yellowish colour to the brick. It also decrease shrinkage in the brick. Less than 1%
  • 7. Classification of Bricks 01 First class Bricks Second class Bricks 02 03 04 Third class Bricks Fourth class Bricks • This are table moulded • Surface & edge are sharp • Metallic ringing when strike each other • Used for superior work • This are ground moulded • Surface & edge are Rough • The quality of this bricks is inferior • The surface & edge are rough • Does not create any metallic sound • Used for temporary and unimportant work • This bricks are over burnt • Irregular shape & dark colour • Used in Floor, Foundation & Road
  • 8. Manufacturing process of Bricks Preparation of clay Moulding of clay Drying Burning
  • 9. Characteristics of a good bricks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Bricks should have sharp edge. Bricks shall not break in to pieces when dropped from height about 1 meter Clear ringing sound when struck with each other . It should not absorb water more than 20% of its dry weight . It should have good compressive strength, not less than 35 kg /cm3