Is.2118.1980 - JACK ARCH
Is.2118.1980 - JACK ARCH
Is.2118.1980 - JACK ARCH
Indian Standard
CODE OF PRACTICE FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF JACK-ARCH TYPE OF
BUILT-UP FLOOR OR ROOF
( First Revision )
Building Construction Practices Sectional Committee, BDC 13
Chairman
SR~I C. P. MALIR
C-4138, Safdarjung Development Area,
New Delhi
Members Representing
SHRI SURAJ S. J. BAHADUR Housing & Urban Development Corporation
Limited, New Delhi
SHRI A. N. BAJAJ Forest Research Institute & Colleges, Dehra Dun
SRRI D. R. BATLIVALA Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Bombay
SRRI J. R. BHALLA Indian Institute of Architects, New Delhi
SRRI M. G. BHARCAVA Public Works Department, Government of Uttar
Pradesh, Lucknow
SHRI R. K. MATHUR (Alternate)
CHIEF ENQINEER ( BLDGS ), PWD, Public Works Department, Government of Tamil
MADRAS Nadu, Madras
SUPERINTENDINQ -ENGINEER
( SPECIAL BUILDING CIRCLE ),
PWD, MADURAI ( Alternate )
CHIEF E N G I N E E R-C u M- Public Works Department, Government of
ADDITIONAL SECRETARY TO THE Rajasthan, Jaipur
GOVERNMENT( B & R )
EXECUTIVE ENC~NEEI~(DESIGN
& SPECIFICATION) ( Alternate)
CHIEF ENGINEER ( ND2 ) Central Public Works Department, New Delhi
SUPERINTENDING SURVEYOR
OF WORKS ( ND2 ) ( Ahrnate )
D ~D~~~~cI_rio~CH~TECTURE ), Railway Board ( Ministry of Railways ), New
L Delhi
Jo,,; DIRECTOR ( ARCRITEC-
TURE ), RDSO, LUCKNOW ( Alternate )
( Continued on page 2 )
Q Cqyright 1981
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( Continuedfrom page 1 )
Members Representing
SHRI H. S. DUCAL Builders’ Association of India, New Delhi
BRIM HARISH CH~NDR>~ ( Alternate)
SHRI B. S. GREWAL Public Works Department, Government of
Punjab, Chandigarh
SRRI R. L. KU~MAR Institution of Surveyors, New Delhi
SHI~I K. S. K~ARB ( Alternate )
SRRI M. Z. KURIEN Tata Consulting Engineers, Bombay
SHRI G. K. MAJUMD~R Hindustan Prefab Ltd, New Delhi
SHRI H. S. PA~RICHA (Alternate)
SERI P. C. MANUAL Ccnt;~or~~eldj”p Research Institute ( CSIR ),
Convener
SHRI D. R. BATLIVALA Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Bombay
Members
SHRI S. ADAVIYAPPA Public Works Department, Government of
Rajasthan, Jaipur
SERI H. N. SAXE~A ( Alternate )
( Continued on page 20 )
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Indian StandGrd
CODE OF PRACTICE FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF JACK-ARCH TYPE OF
BUILT-UP FLOOR OR ROOF
( First Revision )
0. FOREWORD
0.2 This standard was first published in 1962. The present revision
was taken up with a view to incorporating the modifications necessary
as a result of experience gained during the use of this standard
and publication of separate standards on materials used in this type of
construction. The important changes ma-de in the revision are given
below:
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1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard covers the design and construction of jack-arch type
of built-up floor or roof.
1.2 This standard covers only the construction practices that are in
general use in this country.
2. TERMINOLOGY
2.0 For the purpose of this standard, the following definitions shall
“PPlY.
2.1 Brick Jack-Arch -This is a low arch constructed with bricks laid
on edge, springing from the lower flanges of ‘I’ shaped joists spaced
suitably and tied with mild steel rods at suitable intervals.
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2.7 Tie Rod-A mild steel tension rod with its ends fixed to two
consecutive joist sections so as to pull them together and relieve the
thrust of the jack-arch coming on them.
3.5 Crude Oil - The crude oil used for waterproofing lime concrete
shall comply with the requirements given in Appendix A.
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3.7 Lime Concrete - Lime concrete for use in jack-arch type floor or
roof shall be prepared either as given in Appendix B or according to
1s : 2541-1974”.
3.10.2 Steel tie rods shall be selected from those coveredby IS : 432
(Part I)-196611. Steel for tie rods shall conform to IS : 226-19751-T.
3.11 Sand
3.12 Water - Water used for making mortars and concrete shall
conform to the requirements given in IS : 456-197811.
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3.13 Hand~Beater - The hand beater used for compacting lime broken
brick aggregate concrete shall conform to the requirements given in
Appendix C .
4. NECESSARY INFORMATION
4.1 For the efficient ~design and construction of the work, detailed
information with regard to the following is necessary:
4.2 All information as in 4.1 shall be made available to those who are
responsible for designing and laying the terrace. Necessary drawings and
instructions for preparatory work shall be given.
5. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
5.1 General
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P L A N
ElLlNG FINISH
AS SPECIFIED ISTS OR BUILT-UP SECTION
IN CDNCRETE.~AST IN-S/TUj
IVELY, SUITABLY SHAPED
CONCRETE SECTIONS
SECTION AA
X = spacing of joists
Y = spacing of tie rods
Z = rise of arch
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5.2.2 The deflection of the joists shall not exceed l/480 of the span.
5.2.4 Tie rods shall be provided at designed spacing. The rods shall
be not less than 12 mm in diameter.
5.2.4.1 The thrust of the arch which is to be resisted by the tie rods
may be determined as follows:
l- = _l’L5RwL2
where
T = thrust of arch in N( kgf) per running metre,
I+’ = live and dead load on the arch in N/m2( kgf/mm2 ) on
end span and live load only for intermediate spans,
L = span of arch in m, and
R = rise in mm.
5.2.4.2 The tie rods shall be placed generally at 75 mm above the
bottom of the joist and their spacing~shall not exceed 20 times the width
of the flange of joist. These rods shall be properly anchored with stout
mild steel washers or angle irons. The tie rods may also be partially
concealed in the jack-arch. For anchoring tie rods into the end wall, a
separate encased beam may be used in case the thickness of the wall is
not sufficient co afford full anchorage by other means.
5.2.4.3 In a series of jack-arch spans, tie rodsshall be provided in the
end spans. For the interior spans, the thrust of the arch will be generally
taken up safely by the arches in the adjacent spans, but any local
concentrations of load shall be suitably taken care of in the design, and
tie rodS shall be provided in the central span also, if necessary. When
the end spans are less than the central spans, the tie rods shall be
provided for at least two or more spans near the end; so that the end
spans provide a rigid lateral support capable of taking the horizontal
thrust from the central spans e\-en under the most unfavourable loading
conditions.
5.2.5 The design of steel joists shall be in accordance with IS : 800-
1962’k.
*Code of practice for use of structural steel in general building construction ( revised).
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6.0 The following facilities are necessary and shall be provided to the
person entrusted with the jack-arch terrace construction for carrying out
his work satisfactorily.
6.2.1 In preparing the time schedule for the construction of the whole
building work due attention shall be paid in connection with the
particular work with regard to:
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7. PREPARATORY WORK
7.4 The tie rods shall have a protective finish as described under 7.4.1.
7.4.1 The portion of the tie rod to be encased shall be coated with
bituminous paint by means of dip-coating technique and the coat may
extend 10 to 20 mm beyond the required length in the portion to be
exposed.
8. JOIST WORK
8.1 The joists may be rolled steel beam sections, or made up of two
rolled steel rail sections, or precast reinforced or prestressed concrete
sections.
6.2 All steeljoist work shall be encased in cement concrete with a
minimum cover of 40 mm.
6.3 The joists shall be fixed in position at the designed spacing over the
supporting elements, such as walls, columns, etc. When fixed over
masonry the joists shall rest over cement concrete or stone bed blocks,
or over steel bearing plates, designed to spread the load sufficiently for
safe bearing by the masonry.
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9. CONSTRUCTION OF JACK-ARCHES
9.1 Erection of Centering - Centering shall be erected to support the
jack-arch work coming over it in between the joists. The centering
shall be smooth and to the correct curvature. The centering may be
supported either from the joists themselves or independently from the
floor below. Centering shall not bear on tie rods.
9.2 The bricks prepared as in 7.3 shall be laid on edge in cement mortar
of mix not less than 1 : 4 ( cement : sand, by volume ) or equivalent lime
mortar to form the arch over the centering, springing from the bottom
flange of the joists. The joints shall not exceed 10 mm in thickness at
the bottom. The brickwork shall then be cured by keeping moist and
allowed to set for a period of not less than 10 days before laying the lime
broken brick aggregate concrete over it.
9.3 The centering for the jack-arches shall be eased at the end of
7 days for arch constructed with cement mortar and 10 days for arch
constructed with lime mortar, and before laying of lime broken brick
aggregate concrete ( set 10 ).
*Code of practice for preparation and use of lime concrete (jnt revision ).
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10.4 The concrete shall then be cured by sprinkling water and allowed
to harden for a period of not less than six days before laying the floor or
roof finish.
11. FINISHING
11.2 For tiled roof finish, two courses of flat clay tiles shall be laid in
cement mortar 1 : 3 ( cement : sand, by volume ) mixed with crude oil
which shall be 10 percent by mass of cement. The flat clay tiles shall be
immersed in water for two hours before being used. The tiles of first
course shall be laid diagonally and the second course square to the
parapet thus breaking the joint. The side joint of the tiles shall be more
than 6 mm thick set full in mortar. The mortar layer bed over the
roof slab shall not be less than 9 mm finished thickness after receiving
the first layer of tiles and 9 mm thick mortar bed between the two
layers of tiles. Before the work dries up completely, the tile joints shall
be raked out and pointed with cement mortar 1 : 3 mixed with crude oil
which shall be 10 percent by ma.ss of cement. The joints shall be well
rubbed over with thin bar trowel and the excess of mortar scrapped off
until the surface of the pointing attains a black polish and~becomes hard.
As the work proceeds it shall be kept thoroughly wetted until the
mortar has set firm and hard. Watering shall be continued for three
weeks after construction ( see Fig. 2 ).
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11.2.1 Instead of two courses of flat clay tiles one course of pressed
clay tiles may be used, the laying land finishing being similar to that of
flat tiles ( see Fig. 3 ).
IWO COURSES
OF FLAT ‘ILES
LEVELLING COURSE OF END TILE
BROKEN BRICK
AGGREGATE CONCRElE
EN0 TILE
‘
ING COURSE OF
GAlE CONCRETE
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11.3 The ceiling shall be finished with lime plaster of mix 1 : 2 ( slaked
lime : sand ) or cement plaster of mix 1 : 3 ( cement : sand ) as specified.
The plaster shall be in a single coat of 12 mm thick and shall be done
in accordance with IS: 1661-1972*.
11.4 The finished surface of the terrace and ceiling shall be cured with
water for a period of not less than 3 weeks.
11.5.1 The painting of steel and iron work shall be done in accordance
with IS: 1477 ( Part I )-19777 and IS : 1477 (Part II )-1971x.
12.1 Along the junction of the terrace with the parapet wall, tiles shall
be laid inclined at 45” to the face of the parapet after laying necessary
broken brick aggregate concrete in the sloping portion. The inclined
tiles shall also be taken inside the parapet wall for a depth of 50 mm
( see Fig. 2 and 3 ). Plastering of parapet wall shall be done only after
the tiles are laid.
13. INSPECTION
(2)
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14. MAINTENANCE
APPENDIX A
( Chuses 3.5 nnd 11.2.1 )
A-l. GENERAL
A-3. SOLUBILITY
A-3.1 The solubility of the crude oil in carbon disulphide shall be not
less than 99.9 percent.
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A-6. VISCOSITY
A-6.1 When tested by the procedure given in A-6.1.1 the viscosity number
of the crude oil shall be between 40 and 45.
A-6.1.1 The viscosity shall be tested in Engler’s viscometer at 50°C.
Take 240 ml of the oil in the container maintained at 50% for at least
3 minutes, and then allow to flow out through the nozzle. The period
of flow for the first 100 ml shall be noted as the viscosity number.
APPENDIX B
( Clauses 3.7, 7.2 and 10.1 )
PREPARATION OF LIME-CONCRETE FOR USE
IN JACK-ARCH CONSTRUCTION
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B-2. PREPARATION
B-2.2 Lime shall then be spread over the aggregate and the whole
thoroughly mixed sprinkling water in just enough quantities. The mixing
shall be done by turning the material backwards and forwards at least
four times. The mixing shall be done until all the pieces of aggregates
are covered with lime and a concrete of uniform appearance and
consistency is obtained.
B-3. STORAGE
B-3.2 The lime concrete shall be used within 2 hours after mixing.
APPENDIX C
( Clause 3.13 )
C-l. GENERAL
C-l.1 The hand beater shall be of triangular section of the shape shown
in Fig. 4. It shall be made of hard durable timber. The beating edge
of the triangular cross section shall be rounded off.
C-2. SIZE
C-2.1 The hand beater shall be 300 mm long excluding the handle
which shall be 150 mm 1on.g and 40 mm in diameter. The depth of the
hand beater shall be 100 mm as shown in Fig. 4.
C-3. WEIGHT
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r HANDLE 9 LOmm
AND 150 mm LONG
bEPW+G EDGE
All dimensions in millimetres,
FIG. 4 HAND BEATER
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Members Repesenting
SHRI S. C. CHSKRABARTI Cen~o~rBu~lding Research Institute ( CSIR ),
SHRI N. C. &~.~JUMDAR (Alternate)
SRHIK. DEVARAJAN Engineer-in-Chief’s Branch, Army Headquarters
MAJ V. B. AROKA ( Alternate )
DEPUTY C II I E B E N o I N E E R Rail;;LiBoard ( Ministry of Railways ), New
(GENERAL), SOUTHERN
RAILWAY, MAIIRAS
SHRI Y. R. KHIRWAUKAR Indian Institute of Architects, Bombay
SHRI F. B. PITHAVA~IAN ( Alternate )
SHRI R. L. KUMAI~ Institution of Surveyors, New Delhi
SHRI K. S. KfrARB ( Alternate )
SHRI M. S. M~ITRA Calcutta Metropolitan Development Allthority,
Calcutta
SERI B. V. B. PA1 Concrete Association of India, Bombay
SHRI N. C. DUGGAT. ( Alternate )
SHRI R. RaJaPP_4 Tata Consulting Engineers, Bombay
DR M. R.<MAIAH Stru~~~~engineering Research Centre ( CSIR ),
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