BRICK ARCHES

The 3-point jack arch is generally familiar from classic architecture. The geometric form is determined through the measure of capacity and the chosen height of the arch. The load capacity of the 3-point jack arch is not optimal, but the arch can still be used in many cases. This 6 metre wide 3-point jack arch was fitted in an agricultural building.

The arch was created as a jack arch with horizontal abutments. It will be embedded up to the arch element, over which a paper layer is embedded to retain humidity. Over the paper layer there is a pre-stressed double-layered lintel embedded. In this system, the arch element is designed to be self-supporting, just like the lintel and the brick-built section.

New building in a classic style with arched rises over all windows. The arches with accentuated light end bricks are produced as pre-fabricated brick elements.

The arch element is produced as an element, which means that the horizontal edges and the arched section are a joint element. The element has is 1.08 m thick and has abutments embedded horizontally on the side edges. A protruding reinforcement is embedded on the surface of the arch that serves as a mounting on the structure behind it.