Masonry Magazine February 1994 Page. 34

Words: James Amrhein
Masonry Magazine February 1994 Page. 34

Masonry Magazine February 1994 Page. 34
PARTIALLY GROUTED
REINFORCED
MASONRY WALLS
By JAMES E. AMRHEIN, S.E.
Executive Director
Masonry Institute of America

The reasons for and benefits of partially grouting walls, with a description of the methods of this procedure emphasizing certain techniques to assure satisfactory results.

WHAT ARE partially grouted walls? Simply stated, it's grouting only the cells where reinforcing occurs in a masonry wall. This is in contrast to solidly or fully grouting masonry walls in which all cells would be filled with grout.

Before we get into this subject, let's state that building codes, the Uniform Building Code (Reference #1) and the ACI/ASCE/TMS Masonry Code (Reference # 2) permits hollow unit masonry walls to be partially grouted. Thus there is no legal obstacle to using this technique of design and construction. It is always prudent to check with the legal authorities in the area to determine if the technique of partially grouting walls is acceptable. I do not know of any area that would object. It is acceptable and used in seismic zone 4 which is the most severe seismic area in the U.S.A.

Why grout and reinforce masonry walls?

The use of grouted masonry walls provides many advantages. For reinforced masonry, grout transfers the load between the reinforcing steel and the masonry units so that both can perform in harmony to resist tension and compression forces.

What about ungrouted, unreinforced walls?

There are some areas in the United States that use what is called plain masonry. This is masonry without any reinforcing. This type of masonry has always been a concern because of the forces to which they may be subjected and have to resist. These forces could be from high winds such as tornadoes and hurricanes, earthquake forces, and lateral forces due to earth

FIGURE 1. Representation of a partially grouted wall.
GROUTED
CELLS
REINFORCING
STEEL
34 MASONRY-JANUARY/FEBRUARY, 1994


What Is Biophilic Design?
April 2025

Biophilic design integrates natural elements into built spaces to fulfill our innate connection to nature. Rooted in the biophilia hypothesis, it goes beyond aesthetics, enhancing well-being, health and productivity. 5 Ways to Incorporate Biophilic Desig

One For The Ages - The 75th Midyear
April 2025

“One for the ages” this is how I would describe the upcoming midyear to anyone who has never attended or are undecided about attending MCAAs 75th Anniversary at The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island September 7-11 2025. In short “one for the ages” means so

A Greener Future Through Masonry
April 2025

When it comes to building a more sustainable future, the construction and building materials sector has a lot of room for growth. According to the most recent data, construction and building-related emissions are responsible for 40% of greenhouse gas emis

MASONRY STRONG Podcast Episode 19 Recap: Mike & Tom Finch
April 2025

On this episode of the MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Mike and Tom Finch join the set in Indianapolis to crack jokes, talk about how they both got started in this industry, and the ways they've seen this trade advance and evolve over the years. The Roots of a F