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Intended Audience: Civil & Structure Engineers
Credits: 3 PDH Units
What are the new changes in Masonry Design? What are the detailing requirements? Join professor and industry expert Mustafa Mahamid, PhD, SE, PE, P.Eng, F.SEI, F.ASCE for comprehensive seminars on Reinforced Masonry Design and Masonry Seismic Provisions Masonry Design Masonry structures in North America are common in low-rise and residential structures; therefore structural engineers are in need for masonry design knowledge due to the lack for masonry courses in many academic institutions. This seminar will provide an introduction about masonry structures, introduce design philosophies used in Masonry Structures, codes and standards used, and discuss detailing requirements.
Learning Objectives
At the successful conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to identify and discuss:- Introduce and discuss design philosophies
- Introduce and discuss Reinforced Masonry Design
- Introduce and discuss Masonry Seismic Provisions
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