Category: Arches and Lintels

  • Types of Arches

    Intrados is a combination of arcs of various radii. Based on the number of centres, arches may be classified as follows: 1. One-Centred Arch Under this category, semi-circular arch, segmental arch (which is less than a semi-circle), horse-shoe arch (which includes more than a semi-circle) and stilted arch (which consists of semi-circular arch with two…

  • Terminologies in Arch Work

    Following are the terminologies used in arch work (Fig. 19.1). Figure 19.1 Various parts of an arch 1. Abutments These are the outermost supports of an arch from which the arch starts. That is, this is the wall which supports the arch. 2. Springing Line It is the horizontal line joining the two springing points. 3.…

  • Stability of Arches

    Basically the stability of an arch depends on the friction developed between the wedge-shaped blocks and the cohesion of the mortar. The stability is disturbed by one of the following reasons: 1. Crushing of Arch Material Crushing of arch material can be safeguarded by taking the following precautions: 2. Sliding of Blocks In order to…

  • ARCHES

    An arch is a mechanical arrangement of wedge-shaped blocks of stones or bricks mutually supporting each other and in turn supported at the ends by piers or abutments. However, arches made of steel and RCC are built as a single unit without the use of wedge-shaped units.

  • INTRODUCTION

    cArch and lintel are provided above doors, windows and passages. The function of an arch and a lintel is to carry the weight of the structure above the opening. In an arch because of the shape, the blocks support each other by the mutual pressure of their own weight and the structure remains in position…