Allowable Stress Design of Masonry – All Lessons
This 6-session webinar series will introduce Allowable Stress Design (ASD) of Masonry, review code requirements, and examine designs of common masonry elements including, beams, walls, columns, and pilasters. Presenters will discuss design methodology as well as design for flexure, axial loads, and in-plane loads. The series will conclude with a review of requirements for reinforcement and connectors and detailing masonry effectively.
- Session 1 – Introduction to Allowable Stress Design of Masonry and Design Methodologies, Presented by W. Mark McGinley
- Session 2 – Design of Beams, Presented by Scott W. Walkowicz
- Session 3 – Design of Walls for Axial Load and Out-of-Plane Loads, Presented by W. Mark McGinley
- Session 4 – Wall Design for In-Plane Loads & Seismic Detailing, Presented by Scott W. Walkowicz
- Session 5 – Design of Columns and Pilasters & Out of Plane Load Distribution, Presented by W. Mark McGinley
- Session 6 – Reinforcement & Connectors, Presented by Scott W. Walkowicz
This product provides access to all 6 Allowable Stress Design of Masonry lessons.
$420.00
Description
This 6-session webinar series will introduce Allowable Stress Design (ASD) of Masonry, review code requirements, and examine designs of common masonry elements including, beams, walls, columns, and pilasters. Presenters will discuss design methodology as well as design for flexure, axial loads, and in-plane loads. The series will conclude with a review of requirements for reinforcement and connectors and detailing masonry effectively.
Presented by W. Mark McGinley, Ph.D, PE, FASTM, FTMS, University of Louisville & Scott W. Walkowicz, P.E., Walkowicz Consulting Engineers, LLC
- Session 1 – Introduction to Allowable Stress Design of Masonry and Design Methodologies, Presented by W. Mark McGinley
- Session 2 – Design of Beams, Presented by Scott W. Walkowicz
- Session 3 – Design of Walls for Axial Load and Out-of-Plane Loads, Presented by W. Mark McGinley
- Session 4 – Wall Design for In-Plane Loads & Seismic Detailing, Presented by Scott W. Walkowicz
- Session 5 – Design of Columns and Pilasters & Out of Plane Load Distribution, Presented by W. Mark McGinley
- Session 6 – Reinforcement & Connectors, Presented by Scott W. Walkowicz
Allowable Stress Design of Masonry Night School is an excellent way to learn allowable stress design procedures. Attendees should have a basic familiarity with masonry (consistent with content presented in the Masonry 101 Night School Series).
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