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SUMMARY:Introduction to Allowable Stress Design of Masonry and Design Methodologies (Allowable Stress Design Night School #1)
DESCRIPTION:This introductory session introduces the Allowable Stress Design of Masonry series and reviews basic Allowable Stress Design concepts. Dr. McGinley will present key differences between allowable stress design and strength design procedures. This session will also review masonry assemblies and systems\, noting their purposes and resistance to primary loads. Attendees will learn about typical masonry building elements and their roles in the overall structural system including walls\, beams\, columns\, and pilasters. Future sessions will discuss the design of these elements. Finally\, this session will review loads and load combinations from ASCE-7 & and the IBC. \nLearning Objectives \n\nIntroduce Allowable Stress design concepts for masonry\nClassify different types of masonry systems\nReview the role of various masonry elements\nIdentify common loadings on typical masonry building systems and elements\n\nAllowable Stress Design of Masonry Night School introduces 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. 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). \n\n\n\nWebinar Recording & Certificates of Attendance\n\nRegistered attendees can redeem the access code shown on the Streaming Info page here by March 31st to gain access to the recording. 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.\nor \nPurchase the recording of this webinar \n\n\n\nAbout the Presenter\n \nW. Mark McGinley\, Ph.D\, PE\, FASTM\,FTMS\, Professor and Endowed Chair for Infrastructure Research\, Civil and Environmental Engineering\, J.B. Speed School of Engineering University of Louisville. \nDr. Mark McGinley is a structural engineer and building scientist with more than 30 years of research and forensic engineering practice in building systems. He joined the faculty in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of Louisville in 2007 and is a recognized expert in masonry building systems\, in particular\, masonry building envelopes. His research has included basic research on the structural performance of masonry walls\, water penetration experiments on envelopes and the building envelope performance of brick veneer and steel stud wall systems. Over 130 publications have resulted from his research efforts. Dr. McGinley has won numerous awards in masonry research and standards development\, and leads technical committees in both the Masonry Design standard organization and ASTM. He is currently the Chairman of ASTM C 15\, the Design Subcommittee of TMS 402 and past Chair of ASTM C 12. He also recently was elected as the President elect of The Masonry Society.
URL:https://dev.masonrysociety.org/event/allowable-stress-design-of-masonry-1-introduction-to-allowable-stress-design-of-masonry-and-design-methodologies/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220216T190000
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SUMMARY:Design of Beams (Allowable Stress Design Night School #2)
DESCRIPTION:The second session of the Allowable Stress Design of Masonry series reviews allowable stress design of masonry beams and lintels. This session also provides an examination of whether arching action can be used to reduce the loads on these elements. Deflection calculations will be reviewed\, along with code compliance requirements relating to reinforcement and grouting. This session will also cover partial depth beams\, deep beams\, shear reinforcement\, long-span beam criteria\, torsion\, and other requirements. \nLearning Objectives \n\nIntroduce the design of masonry beams and lintels for bending moment and shear\nDescribe deflection calculations for beams and lintels\nReview partial depth beams and partial grouting\nExamine arching and discuss when it can be used\n\nAllowable Stress Design of Masonry Night School introduces 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. 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). \n\nWebinar Recording & Certificates of Attendance\nRegistered attendees can redeem the access code shown on the Streaming Info page here by March 31st to gain access to the recording. 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.\nor \nPurchase the recording of this webinar \n\n\nAbout the Presenter\nScott W. Walkowicz\, P.E.\, owner of Walkowicz Consulting Engineers\, LLC in Lansing\, Michigan. \nMr. Walkowicz has over 30 years experience conducting new construction design and forensic investigations with emphasis on masonry structures and elements. He is responsible for all functions of WCE and related consulting activities. As part of this work\, he supports other structural engineers through resourcing provided by the Michigan Masonry Coalition\, the Indiana/Kentucky Structural Masonry Coalition\, and other Coalitions in the United States. Mr. Walkowicz provides innovative design in masonry and structures for a variety of building types and systems. He is Past President of The masonry Society and has served in numerous other roles within the Socity. Mr. Walkowicz is a Voting Member of TMS 402/602\, serves on several TMS 402/602 Subcommittees\, and was recently named as the TMS 402/602 Chair for the next code development cycle. For his efforts\, he has received the President’s Award (2010) and the Paul Haller Structural Design Award (2018)\, and was made a Fellow of the Society (2019).
URL:https://dev.masonrysociety.org/event/allowable-stress-design-of-masonry-2-design-of-beams/
CATEGORIES:Night School,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220223T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220223T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T192612
CREATED:20211201T201102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220317T180751Z
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SUMMARY:Design of Walls for Axial Load and Out-of-Plane Loads (Allowable Stress Design Night School #3)
DESCRIPTION:During this session\, allowable stress design of masonry walls loaded with out-of-plane loads and axial loads will be reviewed. Differences in the Allowable Stress design provisions and strength design procedures will be briefly discussed\, especially the secondary bending moments. \nLearning Objectives \n\nReview the design of walls loaded with out-of-plane with axial loads\, including a brief overview of unreinforced masonry design\nDescribe basic differences between allowable stress design and strength design for such walls\nDevelopment of ASD Interaction diagrams will be presented\nProvide examples of masonry walls for common thicknesses\, reinforcing and load and loads\n\nAllowable Stress Design of Masonry Night School introduces 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. 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). \n\nWebinar Recording & Certificates of Attendance\nRegistered attendees can redeem the access code shown on the Streaming Info page here by March 31st to gain access to the recording. 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.\nor \nPurchase the recording of this webinar \n\n\nAbout the Presenter\n \nW. Mark McGinley\, Ph.D\, PE\, FASTM\,FTMS\, Professor and Endowed Chair for Infrastructure Research\, Civil and Environmental Engineering\, J.B. Speed School of Engineering University of Louisville. \nDr. Mark McGinley is a structural engineer and building scientist with more than 30 years of research and forensic engineering practice in building systems. He joined the faculty in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of Louisville in 2007 and is a recognized expert in masonry building systems\, in particular\, masonry building envelopes. His research has included basic research on the structural performance of masonry walls\, water penetration experiments on envelopes and the building envelope performance of brick veneer and steel stud wall systems. Over 130 publications have resulted from his research efforts. Dr. McGinley has won numerous awards in masonry research and standards development\, and leads technical committees in both the Masonry Design standard organization and ASTM. He is currently the Chairman of ASTM C 15\, the Design Subcommittee of TMS 402 and past Chair of ASTM C 12. He also recently was elected as the President elect of The Masonry Society. \n 
URL:https://dev.masonrysociety.org/event/allowable-stress-design-of-masonry-3-design-of-walls-for-axial-load-and-out-of-plane-loads/
CATEGORIES:Existing Masonry Night School,Night School,Webinars
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