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Abutment Joints

American Bond

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Abutment Joints
1. A joint where two successive placements of concrete meet.
2. A seperation provided in a building which allows its component parts to move with respect to each other. The cause of such movement may be thermal, seismic or wind loading. *


American Bond
A bond in which every fifth or sixth course consists of headers, the other course being stretchers. Widely used because such brick work can be laid quickly. *

 

* Dictionary of Architecture & Construction, by Cyril M. Harris

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