What will be compressive strength of bricks , Hollow blocks,
Solid blocks
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Answer / venkatesh
common building bricks-5n/mm2
2 nd class bricks-7n/mm2
1 st class bricks-14n/mm2
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Answer / hardeep singh
7 to 14n/mm2
7 to 14n/mm2 brick called A class
above 14n/mm2 called AA class
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Answer / andy
Depends on the strength specified, blocks range from around
2.8 N/mm2 to 20 N/mm2, bricks tend to be much stronger.
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Answer / sundarapandiyan
bricks class 1=7.5 n/sqmm,
class 2= 4.5 n/sqmm,
class 3=3.0n/sqmm.
solid and hollow blocks, grade A= 3.5-7 n/sqmm.
grade B= 2-5 n/sqmm,
grade C=1.5 n/sqmm,
grade D=4-5 n/sqmm.
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Answer / sunny
the compressive strength of blocks varies from about 2-
15kN/mm2. But this value depends on the target compressive
strength.
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Answer / murali krishna r
Minimum designation of Class 1 designation Brick of std.
size shall not be less than 35kg/cm2 or 3.5 N/mm2 where as
solid block is 40kg/cm2
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