ᐅ Building with different types of bricks than those specified in the approved plans and structural calculations
Created on: 25 Mar 2021 08:43
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Hi, I have the following question:
We originally planned to build our new house using T9 Poroton bricks, 36.5cm (14.4 inches) thick, which would be approved, and the structural engineering and thermal insulation calculations would be prepared accordingly.
Now we have received a proposal to build the house using aerated concrete blocks ytong.
My question is, would the structural engineering and thermal insulation calculations need to be redone in this case?
We originally planned to build our new house using T9 Poroton bricks, 36.5cm (14.4 inches) thick, which would be approved, and the structural engineering and thermal insulation calculations would be prepared accordingly.
Now we have received a proposal to build the house using aerated concrete blocks ytong.
My question is, would the structural engineering and thermal insulation calculations need to be redone in this case?
face26 schrieb:
Is it possible when switching from Poroton to Ytong? They are probably only equivalent in the social-ethical sense of "all bricks are brothers" and anti-discrimination. But hardly in the sense that you could simply replace one brick with the other in a calculation, given that these two materials undeniably have different properties despite any "equivalence." In terms of equal measurable value, I see these two building materials as being worlds apart.
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