Types of Stone Masonry
Stone Masonry
Definition:
The art of building a structure in stone with any suitable
masonry is called stone masonry.
Types of Stone Masonry:
Stone masonry may be broadly classified into the following two
types:
1. Rubble Masonry
2. Ashlar Masonry
1 Rubble Masonry:
The
stone masonry in which either undressed or roughly dressed stone are laid in a
suitable
mortar is called rubble masonry. In this masonry the joints are not of uniform
thickness.
Rubble
masonry is further sub-divided into the following three types:
a)
Random rubble masonry
b)
Squared rubble masonry
c)
Dry rubble masonry
1.
Random rubble masonry: The
rubble masonry in which either undressed or hammer dressed stones are
used is called random rubble masonry. Further random rubble masonry is also
divided into the following three types:
a.
Un coursed random rubble masonry: The
random rubble masonry in which stones are laid without forming courses
is known as un coursed random rubble masonry. This is the roughest and cheapest
type of masonry and is of varying appearance. The stones used in this masonry
are of different sizes and shapes. before lying, all projecting corners of
stones are slightly knocked off. Vertical joints are not plumbed, joints are
filled and flushed. Large stones are used at corners and at jambs to increase
their strength. Once "through stone" is used for every square meter
of the face area for joining faces and backing.
Suitability: Used for
construction of walls of low height in case of ordinary buildings.
b.
Coursed random rubble masonry: The
random rubble masonry in which stones are laid in layers of equal height
is called random rubble masonry. In this masonry, the stones are laid in
somewhat level courses. Headers of one coursed height are placed at certain
intervals. The stones are hammer dressed. Suitability: Used for construction
of residential buildings, go downs, boundary walls etc.
Squared rubble masonry:The
rubble masonry in which the face stones are squared on all joints and
beds by hammer dressing or chisel dressing before their actual laying, is
called squared rubble masonry.
There are two types of squared rubble masonry.
c.
Coursed Square rubble masonry: The
square rubble masonry in which chisel dressed stones laid in courses is
called coarse square rubble masonry. This is a superior variety of rubble
masonry. It consists of stones, which are squared on all joints and laid in
courses. The stones are to be laid in courses of equal layers. and the joints
should also be uniform.
Suitability: Used for
construction of public buildings, hospitals, schools, markets, modern
residential buildings etc and in hilly areas where good quality of stone is
easily available.
d.
Un coursed square rubble masonry: The
squared rubble in masonry which hammer dressed stones are laid without
making courses is called un coursed square rubble masonry. It consists of
stones which are squared on all joints and beds by hammer dressing. All the
stones to be laid are of different sizes. Suitability: Used for
construction of ordinary buildings in hilly areas where a good variety of
stones are cheaply available.
2.
Dry rubble masonry: The
rubble masonry in which stones are laid without using any mortar is
called dry rubble masonry or sometimes shortly as "dry stones". It is
an ordinary masonry and is recommended for constructing walls of height not more
than
6m. In case the height is more,
three adjacent courses are laid in squared rubble
masonry mortar at 3m intervals.
2. Ashlar masonry:
The stone masonry in which finely dressed stones are laid in
cement or lime mortar is known as ashlars masonry. In this masonry are the
courses are of uniform height, all the joints
are regular, thin and have uniform thickness. This type of masonry is much
costly as it requires dressing of stones.
Suitability: This
masonry is used for heavy structures, architectural buildings, high piers and
abutments of bridges.
Ashlars masonry is further sub divided into the following types:
1. Ashlars
fine or coarse ashlar masonry
2. Random
coarse ashlars masonry
3. Rough
tooled ashlar masonry
4. Rock or
quarry faced ashlars masonry
5. Chamfered
ashlars masonry
6. Block in
coarse masonry
7. Ashlar
facing
Ashlar fine or coursed ashlar
masonry : In
this type of
stone masonry stone blocks of same height in each course are used. Every
stone is fine tooled on all sides. Thickness of mortar is uniform through out.
It is an expensive type of stone masonry as it requires heavy labor and wastage
of material while dressing. Satisfactory bond can be obtained in this type of
stone masonry.
Random coursed ashlar masonry : This
type of ashlar masonry consists of fine or coursed ashlar but the courses are
of varying thick nesses, depending upon the character of the building
Rough tooled ashlar masonry : This
type of ashlar masonry the sides of the stones are rough tooled and dressed with
chisels. Thickness of joints is uniform, which does not exceed 6mm.
Rock or quarry faced ashlar masonry : This
type of ashlar masonry is similar to rough tooled type except that there is
chisel-drafted margin left rough on the face which is known as quarry faced.
Chamfered ashlar masonry : It
is similar to quarry faced except that the edges are beveled or chamfered to
450 for depth of 2.5 cm or more.
Block-in course masonry: It
is the name given to a class of ashlar masonry which occupies an intermediate
place between rubble and ashlars. The stones are all squared and properly
dressed. It resembles to coursed rubble masonry or rough tooled ashlar masonry.
Ashlar facing : Ashlar
facing is the best type of ashlars masonry. Since this is type of masonry is
very expensive, it is not commonly used throughout the whole thickness of the
wall, except in works of great importance and strength. For economy the facing
are built in ashlars and the rest in rubble.
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