Masonry Structural Design: TMS 402/602-22 and ASCE 7-22 - Softcover

Tanner, Jennifer Eisenhauer, Ph.D.

 
9781266171239: Masonry Structural Design: TMS 402/602-22 and ASCE 7-22

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Get completely up to date on the masonry requirements in the TMS 402 Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures

Masonry Structural Design, Third Edition, provides the information and insights you need to ensure that beams, columns, walls, and other building elements are designed to exceed ASCE 7 factored loads. 

This comprehensive guide written by top experts in the field shows how to apply design methods to unreinforced and reinforced masonry elements. It emphasizes masonry strength design, discusses allowable-stress provisions, and clearly explains the latest advances, materials, and techniques. It includes detailed case studies of a low-rise building with reinforced concrete masonry and a four-story building with clay masonry to illustrate key principles and practices. New information covers variable phi factors for column design; changes to shear design and development length; revision of the Seismic Design chapter; and updated Instructors Manual and Mathcad spreadsheets.  

Masonry Structural Design, Third Edition, covers:

Structural behavior and design of low-rise, bearing wall buildings
Materials used in masonry construction
Code basis for structural design of masonry buildings
Basics of seismic design in masonry buildings
Introduction to TMS 402 treatment of structural design
Strength design of reinforced and unreinforced masonry elements
Allowable-stress design of reinforced and unreinforced masonry elements
Comparison of design by the allowable-stress approach versus the strength approach
Lateral load analysis of shear wall structure
Design and detailing of floor and roof diaphragms
Structural design of AAC masonry


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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Jennifer Eisenhauer Tanner, PhD, PE, is an associate professor of Civil and Architectural Engineering at the University of Wyoming. She is chair of ACI Committee 526, Autoclaved Aerated Concrete, and served as a member of TMS 402 (masonry code) for 12 years. Tanner earned the ACI Young Member Award for Professional Achievement and was made an ACI Fellow in 2016. Her research interests include laboratory and field testing; nondestructive testing; concrete and masonry durability, building performance, and material performance. 

Richard E. Klingner, PhD, is emeritus professor of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering at the University of Texas. He was active in numerous technical committees including The Masonry Society, the American Concrete Institute, the American Society of Civil Engineers, and the American Society for Testing and Materials, and he served as Chair of the Masonry Standards Joint Committee. Klinger’s research interests include the behavior and design of masonry structures for earthquake loads.


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