Concrete Masonry Unit
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CMU stands for Concrete Masonry Unit, in simple terms is concrete block wall construction. if you need detail information click on the link below is very helpful. http://faculty.delhi.edu/hultendc/a220-week2-lecture-web.html
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In block wall construction (CMU) "bond beam" refers to a course (horz row) that is filled with grout and steel reinforcement. I have not heard the term used in residential construction.
CMU stands for Concrete Masonry Unit, which refers to standardized rectangular blocks made from concrete. These units are commonly used in the construction of walls, providing strength, durability, and thermal insulation. CMUs can be solid or hollow and are often reinforced with steel for added structural integrity. They are a popular choice in both residential and commercial building projects.
CMU Common Lisp was created in 198#.
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CMU or Carnegie Mellon University was founded in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie.
Assuming that "CMU" refers to Carnegie Mellon University, it is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
CMU China-Japan Friendship Hospital was created in 1984.
Strecher is the term for the common "field" block in a cmu wall.