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masonry, the brick shall be selected in ance with Table 1. their relevant provisions of IS 1905 : 1987. generally to IS 2256 : 1981. knowing the suitability of combination of various types of mortars and grad- of bricks for different strengths required for the masonry.
IS 456 is the Indian standard for the design of plain and reinforced concrete structures. It was first published in 1953 and revised in 2000. It covers the general principles, materials, loads, structural analysis, design methods, and detailing of concrete structures.
The Code (TMS 402) covers the design and construction of masonry structures while the Specification (TMS 602) is concerned with minimum construction requirements for masonry in structures. The new 2022 edition has been updated throughout for new referenced standards, including ASCE/SEI 7-22 and numerous ASTM Standards.
THE MSJC CODE (ACI 530/ASCE 5/TMS 402) The MSJC Code is the basis for masonry design by the architect or engineer. The provisions of the MSJC Code will dictate the size and shape of masonry walls, beams, pilasters and columns.
The Code (TMS 402) covers the design and construction of masonry structures while the Specification (TMS 602) is concerned with minimum construction requirements for masonry in structures. The commentaries present background details, Committee considerations, and research data used to develop the standards.
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TMS 402/602-22 Released The new 2022 edition has been updated throughout to allow the use of new materials and methods including: More options for anchored and adhered veneer. New Appendix D on composite reinforcement in masonry. Compression-controlled sections were added for strength design.
The Code covers the design and construction of masonry structures while the Specification is concerned with minimum construction requirements for masonry in structures.
BS 5628 - Code of practice for use of masonry.

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