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Author
Foster, H. D. | Pinkston, E. R. | Ingberg, S. H.
Title
Fire Resistance of Walls of Lightweight-Aggregate Concrete Masonry Units.
Coporate
National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
Report
BMS 117, May 1, 1950, 25 p.
Keywords
walls | concretes | aggregates | masonry | fire resistance tests | fire endurance tests | hoses | lightweight aggregates | lightweight concretes | pumice | cinders
Abstract
The results of fire-endurance and hose-stream tests of 16 walls of lightweight-aggregate concrete masonry units are given. The aggregates used in the manufacture of the units were cinders, expanded shale, pumice, or expanded slag. The constructions ranged from 3-in. nonload-bearing partitions to 10-in. load-bearing walls with no framed-in members and included brick-faced exterior bearing walls. The fire-resistance values indicated by the tests varied with the thickness of the wall, the moisture content at the time of the test, and the kind of aggregate used in the units and ranged from 1 hr 9 min for a 4-in. unplastered partition to 7 hr 3 min for an 8-in. bearing wall faced with brick and backed with 4-in. lightweight-concrete units. Hose-stream tests conducted at the end of the fire-endurance tests indicated that walls of lightweight-aggregate concrete masonry units met the requirements of this test for their respective fire-resistance value.