Joint reinforcement
Steel reinforcement placed in mortar joints to strengthen masonry walls and improve structural performance.
Joint reinforcement involves using metal wires or bars embedded in mortar joints of masonry walls to improve strength and crack resistance. It is crucial for optimizing structural performance, enhancing durability, and supporting masonry construction. By providing a reliable and effective reinforcement solution, joint reinforcement supports efficient construction, improves wall performance, and contributes to successful project delivery by ensuring that masonry structures are robust, aligned with design specifications, and capable of withstanding applied loads and environmental conditions.
Used in a sentence
Joint reinforcement was added to the masonry walls to enhance their stability.
Synonyms/variation
Wall Reinforcement
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