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SUMMARY:Overview of Changes in TMS 402/602-22 and Review of the Specification for Masonry Structures
DESCRIPTION:TMS 402/602-22 Night School – Session #1\nThis webinar will review the major changes from the 2016 edition to the 2022 edition of TMS 402/602. The 2022 edition was created using the first six-year revision cycle\, allowing more comprehensive consideration of significant changes and reorganization of these Masonry Standards. In addition to reviewing the changes to the standards\, this presentation will review the Specification for Masonry Structures (TMS 602)\, and will discuss the importance of why designers should be aware of how masonry is constructed. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nEvaluate and utilize Masonry Standard updates\nSpecify documents that are consistent with the current code\nOrganize construction documents to be consistent with current codes and standards\nRecognize issues related to masonry construction\n\nCredit: 1 PDH / 0.10 CEU / 1 LU\n\nRead more about this webinar series \nor \nPurchase this individual recording \n\nWebinar Recording & Certificates of Attendance\nRegistered attendees can view the webinar recording from the Streaming Info page here. You must be logged in to the user account that submitted the registration to access the streaming page. The continuing education form can also be found on that page. \n\nAbout the Presenter\n \nJohn Chrysler\, PE\, FTMS\, has been active in the masonry industry since 1968 working for a large commercial masonry contractor for 25 years\, then joining the Masonry Institute of America in 1993 where he currently serves as Executive Director. He has held contractor licenses in California\, Nevada and Hawaii and is a licensed PE in California and Arizona. Additionally\, John is a Certified Structural Masonry Special Inspector for both International Code Council and California Division of the State Architect. He also serves on the ICC Exam Development Committee for masonry inspection. \nChrysler is Past President and Fellow Member of The Masonry Society and has also served on TMS Board of Directors. He has actively served on TMS Committee 402/602 since 1996\, chaired the Construction Requirements Subcommittee for 9 years and was (2022) TMS 402/602 Main Committee Chair. Chrysler is a frequent presenter of seminars and webinars on design\, construction and quality of masonry. As Director of the Masonry Institute\, Chrysler was involved in developing and updating more than a dozen publications based on the International Building Code and IBC referenced standards.
URL:https://dev.masonrysociety.org/event/overview-of-changes-in-tms-402-602-22-and-review-of-the-specification-for-masonry-structures/
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SUMMARY:Major Structural Design Changes in TMS 402/602-22
DESCRIPTION:TMS 402/602-22 Night School – Session #2\nThis webinar will provide an overview of the major structural changes in TMS 402-22. One of the biggest changes was the introduction of compression-controlled sections in strength design. As a result of this\, the maximum reinforcement provisions were deleted except for beams and intermediate and special shear walls under in-plane loads. The basis for the provisions\, the impact on design\, and some design aids will be presented. \nOther structural changes that will be covered include: definition of net shear area particularly for beams\, anchor bolt steel strength changing from being based on yield strength to ultimate strength\, an increase of the allowable compressive force for masonry in allowable stress design\, a change in the partially grouted shear wall factor\, and an increase in the allowable shear friction strength as well as a change in the nominal shear friction strength for shear span ratios greater than 1. The potential impacts of these changes will also be reviewed. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nUse the compression-controlled strength design provisions in TMS 402-22 and compare designs to TMS 402-16.\nEvaluate the change in anchor bolt steel strength in TMS 402-22\nSolve for shear friction strength for shear span ratios greater than 1 in TMS 402-22\nName at least three other structural changes in TMS 402-22 and explain how they affect design\n\nCredit: 1 PDH / 0.10 CEU / 1 LU\n\nRead more about this webinar series \nor \nPurchase this individual recording \n\nWebinar Recording & Certificates of Attendance\nRegistered attendees can view the webinar recording from the Streaming Info page here. You must be logged in to the user account that submitted the registration to access the streaming page. The continuing education form can also be found on that page. \n\nAbout the Presenter\nRichard Bennett\, PhD\, PE\, FTMS\, is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Tennessee\, Knoxville. He has been active in the TMS 402/602 Committee\, being chair for the 2016 cycle and 2nd vice chair for the 2022 cycle. For his tremendous efforts in leading the Committee\, he received TMS’s President’s Award and was made a Fellow of the Society. He is co-author of the recent TMS publication Strength Design of Masonry and has also served as a co-author on the popular Masonry Designer’s Guide\, TMS Responds\, and other publications. His writing and work have been awarded with TMS Journal Paper Awards and an 11th North American Masonry Conference Outstanding Paper Award.
URL:https://dev.masonrysociety.org/event/major-structural-design-changes-in-tms-402-602-22/
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