TMS Masonry Course Notes 2016
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Masonry Course Notes, 2016 Edition (Based on the 2013 TMS 402/602)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
TMS | 2016 | 399 |
Prepared by: Dr. Jennifer E. Tanner, University of Wyoming, and Dr. Richard E. Klingner, University of Texas at Austin. These masonry course notes were developed for use in semester-long, undergraduate or a graduate course in masonry as part of a civil engineering or architectural engineering curriculum. Selected parts of the notes can also be used in architecture or construction courses. They comprise 25 lectures (plus a list of references), each intended for presentation in about 75 minutes. These Course Notes reference the 2013 TMS 402/602. – Lectures #1-2: History of masonry presentation* and description – Lectures #3-7: Masonry materials, units, mortar, grout and components – Lecture #8: Basic structural behavior and design of low-rise buildings – Lecture #9: Design of masonry requiring little structural calculation – Lectures #10 and #11: Acoustical, thermal, and fire performance and design of masonry – Lecture #12: Masonry construction and cost estimating – Lecture #13: Building codes; gravity, wind and earthquake loads by ASCE 7-10 – Lecture #14: Introduction to TMS 402-13 treatment of structural design – Lecture #15: Strength design of panel walls – Lecture #16: Strength design of unreinforced bearing walls – Lecture #17: Strength design of unreinforced shear walls – Lecture #18: Strength design of beams, lintels, and curtain walls – Lecture #19: Strength design of reinforced bearing walls – Lectures #20: Strength design of reinforced shear walls – Lecture #21: Lateral-load analysis of shear-wall structures – Lecture #22: Design and detailing of floor and roof diaphragms – Lecture #23: Comparison of design using the ASD and SD approach – Lecture #24: Design of low-rise masonry structure for gravity and wind load – Lecture #25: Design of four-story masonry structure for gravity and seismic load – Lecture #26: References
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | TMS Lecture Notes 01 – Introduction |
5 | TMS Lecture Notes 02 – Masonry History Script |
17 | TMS Lecture Notes 03 – Materials Used In Masonry Construction |
24 | TMS Lecture Notes 04 – Masonry Mortar |
36 | TMS Lecture Notes 05 – General Information on ASTM Specifications For Masonry Units |
45 | TMS Lecture Notes 06 – Concrete Masonry Units |
48 | TMS Lecture Notes 07 – Masonry Accessory Materials |
59 | TMS Lecture Notes 08 – Basic Structural Behavior and Design of Low-Rise, Bearing Wall Buildings |
62 | TMS Lecture Notes 09 – Design of Masonry Structures Requiring Little Structural Calculation |
73 | TMS Lecture Notes 10 – Thermal Performance of Masonry |
84 | TMS Lecture Notes 11 – Fire Resistance of Masonry |
94 | TMS Lecture Notes 12 – Masonry Construction Techniques and Operations |
105 | TMS Lecture Notes 13 – Code Basis for Structural Design of Masonry Buildings |
174 | TMS Lecture Notes 14 – Introduction to TMS 402-13 Treatment of Structural Design |
184 | TMS Lecture Notes 15 – Strength Design of Unreinforced Panel Walls |
199 | TMS Lecture Notes 16 – Strength Design of Unreinforced Bearing Walls |
215 | TMS Lecture Notes 17 – Strength Design of Unreinforced Shear Walls |
237 | TMS Lecture Notes 18 – Strength Design of Reinforced Beams and Lintels |
252 | TMS Lecture Notes 19 – Strength Design of Reinforced Bearing Walls |
275 | TMS Lecture Notes 20 – Strength Design of Reinforced Shear Walls |
294 | TMS Lecture Notes 21 – Lateral Load Analysis of Shear Wall Structures |
320 | TMS Lecture Notes 22 – Design and Detailing of Floor and Roof Diaphragms |
325 | TMS Lecture Notes 23 – Comparison of Design by the Allowable-Stress Approach versus the Strength Approach |
333 | TMS Lecture Notes 24 – Strength Design Example – Low-Rise Building with Reinforced Concrete Masonry |
376 | TMS Lecture Notes 25 – Strength Design Example – Four-Story Building with Clay Masonry |
396 | TMS Lecture Notes 26 – References |