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TMS 2011 344
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The Masonry Standards Joint Committee’s (MSJC) 2011 Building Code Requirements and Specification for Masonry Structures (TMS 402/ACI 530/ASCE 5 and TMS 602/ACI 530.1/ASCE 6) and Commentaries are referenced by the 2012 International Building Code (IBC). This edition represents a major update from the 2008 edition both in technical requirements and in layout. It has been updated to be consistent with the requirements in ASCE 7-10, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
11 TMS 402 Table of Contents
19 Chapter 1: General Design Requirements for Masonry
95 Chapter 2: Allowable Stress Design of Masonry
123 Chapter 3: Strength Design of Masonry
151 Chapter 4: Prestressed Masonry
161 Chapter 5: Empirical Design of Masonry
175 Chapter 6: Veneer
187 Chapter 7: Glass Unit Masonry
193 Chapter 8: Strength Design of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) Masonry
210 Appendix A
211 Appendix B
231 TMS 402 Code Commentary References
245 TMS 602 Table of Contents
247 TMS 602 Synopsis
249 TMS 602 Preface
251 Part 1 – General
279 Part 2 – Products
299 Part 3 – Execution
319 Foreword to Specification
Checklists
320 Mandatory Requirements Checklist
322 Optional Requirements Checklist
325 TMS 602 Specification Commentary References
329 Index
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TMS 1430 2021 ?u=/product/publishers/tms/tms-1430-2021/ Sun, 20 Oct 2024 05:28:32 +0000 TMS-1430-2021: Design and Construction Guidelines for Dry-Stack Concrete Masonry
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TMS 2021 62
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This guide covers the design and construction of dry-stack concrete masonry structures constructed from hollow units. Among the subjects covered are history and background, fire resistance, design, construction, quality assurance, materials, surface-bonding, placement of embedded items, analysis, strength and serviceability, flexural and axial loads, shear, details and development of reinforcement, walls, and seismic design requirements. Dry-stack masonry construction, which consists of individual masonry units placed without the use of mortar in the head and bed joints, is one of the earliest forms of construction. Despite its historical use, there is little in the way of contemporary design and construction guidance in the United States on the use of dry-stack masonry systems for structural applications. Because the majority of dry-stack research has been limited to reinforced or prestressed concrete masonry construction, the scope of this guide is limited to reinforced or prestressed, dry-stack construction of concrete masonry units

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
2 Foreword
5 Table of Contents
9 Chapter 1 – Introduction
17 Chapter 2 – Materials
21 Chapter 3 – Dry-Stack Masonry Systems
53 Chapter 4 – Seismic Design Recommendations
55 Chapter 5 – Performance and Serviceability
59 Chapter 6 – References
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TMS 402 602 2022 ?u=/product/publishers/tms/tms-402-602-2022/ Sun, 20 Oct 2024 05:28:32 +0000 TMS 402/602-22 Building Code Requirements and Specification for Masonry Structures
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TMS 2022
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TMS 402/602-22 Building Code Requirements and Specification for Masonry Structures contains two standards and their commentaries: Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures (TMS 402-22) and Specification for Masonry Structures (TMS 602-22). The Code (TMS 402) covers the design and construction of masonry structures while the Specification (TMS 602) is concerned with minimum construction requirements for masonry in structures. The new 2022 edition has been updated throughout for new referenced standards, including ASCE/SEI 7-22 and numerous ASTM Standards. Other major changes to the TMS 402/602-22 include: New, more rational, masonry veneer provisions New Appendix D on composite reinforcement in masonry Updated and refined provisions throughout, including compression-controlled section requirements

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
9 TMS 402 Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures
TMS 402 Table of Contents
19 PART 1: GENERAL
Chapter 1 – General Requirements
25 Chapter 2 – Notation and Definitions
45 Chapter 3 – Quality and Construction
49 PART 2: DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
Chatper 4 – General Analysis and Design Considerations
63 Chapter 5 – Structural Members
87 Chapter 6 – Reinforcement, Metal Accessories, and Anchor Bolts
119 Chapter 7 – Seismic Design Requirements
137 PART 3: ENGINEERED DESIGN METHODS
Chapter 8 – Allowable Stress Design of Masonry
155 Chapter 9 – Strength Design of Masonry
183 Chapter 10 – Prestressed Masonry
195 Chapter 11 – Strength Design of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) Masonry
211 Chapter 12 – Design of Masonry Infills
219 PART 4: PRESCRIPTIVE DESIGN METHODS
Chapter 13 – Veneer
247 Chapter 14 – Glass Unit Masonry
253 Chapter 15 – Masonry Partition Walls
259 PART 5: APPENDICES
261 Appendix C – Limit Design Method
265 Appendix D – Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) Reinforced Masonry
273 Equation Conversions
287 Conversion of Inch-Pound Units to SI Units & Prefixes
289 TMS 402 Code Commentary References
299 TMS 602 Specification for Masonry Structures
TMS 602 Table of Contents
303 Preface
305 Part 1 – General
337 Part 2 – Products
361 Part 3 – Execution
389 Foreward to Specification Checklists
390 Mandatory Requirements Checklist
392 Optional Requirements Checklist
395 TMS 602 Specification Commentary References
397 Index
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TMS MasonryCourseNotes 2022 ?u=/product/publishers/tms/tms-masonrycoursenotes-2022/ Sun, 20 Oct 2024 05:28:32 +0000 Masonry Course Notes (Based on the 2016 TMS 402/602)
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TMS 2022
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These masonry course notes were developed for use in semester?long, undergraduate or combined undergraduate/graduate courses in masonry design. The notes serve as a textbook for structural design classes or could be used to supplement critical topics in construction management courses.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Introduction
4 Lectures 1 and 2 – History of Masonry Presentation
48 Lecture 2 – History of Masonry Script
60 Lecture 3 – Materials Used in Masonry Construction
67 Lecture 4 – Masonry Mortar
80 Lecture 5 – General Information on ASTM Specifications for Masonry Units
89 Lecture 6 – Concrete Masonry Units
92 Lecture 7 – Masonry Accessory Materials
103 Lecture 8 – Basic Structural Behavior and Design of Low-Rise, Bearing Wall Buildings
106 Lecture 9 – Design of Masonry Structures Requiring Little Structural Calculation
118 Lecture 10 – Strength Design of Reinforced Beams and Lintels
132 Lecture 11 – Masonry Construction Techniques and Operations
143 Lecture 12 – Code Basis for Structural Design of Masonry Buildings
212 Lecture 13 – Introduction to TMS 402-16 Treatment of Structural Design
222 Lecture 14 – Strength Design of Panel Walls
237 Lecture 15 – Strength Design of Unreinforced Bearing Walls
253 Lecture 16 – Strength Design of Unreinforced Shear Walls
275 Lecture 17 – Strength Design of Reinforced Bearing Walls
296 Lecture 18 – Strength Design of Reinforced Shear Walls
312 Lecture 19 – Lateral‐Load Analysis of Shear‐Wall Structures
338 Lecture 20 – Comparison of Design Using The ASD and SD Approach
345 Lecture 21 – Design of Low‐Rise Masonry Structure for Gravity and Wind Load
387 Lecture 22 – Design of Four‐Story Masonry Structure for Gravity and Seismic Load
406 Lecture 23 – Thermal Performance of Masonry
417 Lecture 24 – Fire Resistance of Masonry
427 References
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TMS AssessmentRetrofitMasonryStructures 2019 ?u=/product/publishers/tms/tms-assessmentretrofitmasonrystructures-2019/ Sun, 20 Oct 2024 05:28:31 +0000 Assessment and Retrofit of Masonry Structures
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TMS 2019 462
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Assessment and Retrofit of Masonry Structures provides background, reference material, and guidance to design professionals, building owners, and contractors confronted with addressing existing masonry construction. Information related to construction characteristics, typical material properties, and analytical approaches are included for historic, transitional, and modern masonry construction typologies. The main focus of the book is structural stabilization, strengthening, and retrofit with maintenance and serviceability items (such as water penetration and cleaning) addressed as subtopics.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Contents
15 Chapter 1 – Introduction to Ancient Masonry
71 Chapter 2 – Introduction to Modern Masonry
101 Chapter 3 – Evaluation and Retrofit Process
143 Chapter 4 – Site Investigation and Analysis
227 Chapter 5 – Retrofit
311 Chapter 6 – Monitoring
343 Chapter 7 – Maintenance
373 Chapter 8 – Case Studies
423 Appendix A – Referenced Standards and Guidelines
429 Appendix B – Masonry Building Survey Form
441 Appendix C – Brick Masonry Evaluation Checklist
449 Appendix D – Masonry Maintenance Checklist
453 Appendix E – Masonry Cleaning Recommendations
457 Index
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TMS StrengthDesignMasonry 2020 ?u=/product/publishers/tms/tms-strengthdesignmasonry-2020/ Sun, 20 Oct 2024 02:34:21 +0000 Strength Design of Masonry
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TMS 2020
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With dozens of design examples and design tips, coupled with excellent discussion, Strength Design of Masonry is a guide every practicing designer will want on their bookshelf to both learn from, and to reference. Topics addressed include an introduction to strength design concepts, background on structural masonry, general design, strength design procedures for beams, walls, columns, and shear walls, requirements for reinforcement and anchor bolts, and recommendations for construction. While the guide addresses unreinforced masonry, the primary focus is reinforced masonry designed to the 2016 edition of TMS 402/602 and the 2018 International Building Code. This Guide was developed to introduce strength design principles of masonry to designers unfamiliar with the method, while helping those more experienced use strength design easily and effectively.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
5 Table of Contents
9 Chapter 1 – Introduction
19 Chapter 2 – Introduction to Structural Masonry
37 Chapter 3 – Masonry Structural Systems and Components
47 Chapter 4 – General Design
65 Chapter 5 – Strength Design of Unreinforced Masonry
79 Chapter 6 – Strength Design of Reinforced Masonry
197 Chapter 7 – Reinforcement & Anchor Bolts
219 Chapter 8 – Construction
225 Appendix
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TMS 403 2017 ?u=/product/publishers/tms/tms-403-2017/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 11:42:00 +0000 TMS 403-17 Direct Design Handbook for Masonry Structures
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TMS 2017 26
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TMS 403-17 Direct Design Handbook for Masonry Structures (hereinafter referred to as the Handbook) was developed by The Masonry Society’s Design Practices Committee. This Handbook provides a direct procedure for the structural design of reinforced concrete masonry and clay masonry structures. The procedure is based on the strength design provisions of TMS 402-13/ACI 530-13/ASCE 5-13 Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures and ASCE 7-10 Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures. The document is applicable to both residential and commercial structures. This Handbook was developed as a consensus standard and written in mandatory language so that it may form a part of a legally adopted building code as an alternative to standards that address a much broader range of masonry construction. This Handbook was written so that architects, engineers, contractors, building officials, researchers, educators, suppliers, manufacturers and others may use this Handbook in their practice for various purposes. Among the topics covered are reference standards, definitions and notations, site limitations, architectural limitations, loading limitations, material and construction requirements, direct design procedure, specifications, and details. The Commentary to this Handbook presents background analysis, details and committee considerations used to develop this Handbook.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
2 Abstract
4 Synopsis
5 Table of Contents
7 Chapter 1 – General
11 Chapter 2 – Limitations
17 Chapter 3 – Procedure
23 Chapter 4 – Specification
25 Commentary References
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TMS 402 602 2016 ?u=/product/publishers/tms/tms-402-602-2016/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 11:41:59 +0000 TMS 402/602-16 Building Code Requirements and Specification for Masonry Structures (Includes Errata through 2018-10-31)
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TMS 2016 382
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Building Code Requirements and Specification for Masonry Structures contains two standards and their commentaries: Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures designated as TMS 402-16 (and formerly designated as TMS 402/ACI 530/ASCE 5) and Specification for Masonry Structures designated as TMS 602-16 (and formerly designated as TMS 602/ACI 530.1/ASCE 6). These standards are produced by The Masonry’s Society’s Committee TMS 402/602 and were formerly developed through the joint sponsorship of The Masonry Society (TMS), the American Concrete Institute (ACI), and the Structural Engineering Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers (SEI/ASCE) through the Masonry Standards Joint Committee (MSJC). In late 2013, ACI and ASCE relinquished their rights to these standards to TMS who has served as the lead sponsor of the Standards for a number of years. Since then, the Committee has operated solely under the sponsorship of The Masonry Society, and the Committee’s name, and the names of the standards, were re-designated. The Standards are written as legal documents so that they may be adopted by reference in building codes. The Code (TMS 402) covers the design and construction of masonry structures while the Specification (TMS 602) is concerned with minimum construction requirements for masonry in structures. The commentaries present background details, Committee considerations, and research data used to develop the standards. The commentaries are not mandatory and are for information of the user only. The 2018 IBC (International Building Code) references the 2016 TMS 402 and TMS 602 for the design and construction of structural masonry, veneer, and glass unit masonry, and it uses the quality assurance provisions from TMS 602 for masonry inspection.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Front Matter
9 TMS 402-16 — Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures
TMS 402 Table of Contents
19 PART 1 – GENERAL
Chapter 1: General Requirements
23 Chapter 2: Notation and Definitions
41 Chapter 3: Quality and Construction
47 PART 2 – DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
Chapter 4: General Analysis and Design Considerations
59 Chapter 5: Structural Members
81 Chapter 6: Reinforcement, Metal Accessories, and Anchor Bolts
103 Chapter 7: Seismic Design Requirements
119 PART 3 – ENGINEERED DESIGN METHODS
Chapter 8: Allowable Stress Design of Masonry
141 Chapter 9: Strength Design of Masonry
169 Chapter 10: Prestressed Masonry
179 Chapter 11: Strength Design of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) Masonry
197 PART 4 – PRESCRIPTIVE DESIGN METHODS
Chapter 12: Veneer
209 Chapter 13: Glass Unit Masonry
215 Chapter 14: Masonry Partition Walls
221 PART 5 – APPENDICES
Appendix A: Empirical Design of Masonry
239 Appendix B: Design of Masonry Infills
247 Appendix C: Limit Design Method
263 TMS 402 Code Commentary References
273 TMS 602-16 — Specification for Masonry Structures
TMS 602 Table of Contents
279 TMS 602 PART 1 – GENERAL
311 TMS 602 PART 2 – PRODUCTS
333 TMS 602 PART 3 – EXECUTION
359 Specification Checklists
360 Mandatory Requirements Checklist
362 Optional Requirements Checklist
363 TMS 602 Specification Commentary References
367 Index
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TMS 402 602 2013 ?u=/product/publishers/tms/tms-402-602-2013/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 11:41:57 +0000 TMS 402/602-13 Building Code Requirements and Specification for Masonry Structures
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TMS 2013 388
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The 2013 edition of the national masonry design code and minimum specification represents a major update from the 2011 edition both in technical requirements and in layout. This edition is referenced by the 2015 International Building Code for the design and construction of structural masonry, veneer, and glass unit masonry. Many revisions and enhancements have been made to the 2013 Building Code Requirements and Specification for Masonry Structures including: • a complete reformatting of the document into a more user-friendly format • the addition of an Appendix on an optional limit design method for special reinforced masonry shear walls • a new Chapter for the prescriptive design of masonry partition walls • movement of the empirical provisions into an Appendix • a change to permit a moment magnifier approach for the design of reinforced clay, concrete masonry and autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) masonry walls • revisions of design requirements for partially grouted shear walls • changes to the requirements for joint reinforcement and seismic clips for anchored veneer in SDC D, E, and F.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
2 Abstract
3 About MSJC
7 Layout of Publication
9 TMS 402 Table of Contents
19 Part 1: General
Chapter 1: General Requirements
25 Chapter 2: Notations and Definitions
43 Chapter 3: Quality and Construction
53 Part 2: Design Requirements
Chapter 4: General Analysis and Design Considerations
65 Chapter 5: Structural Elements
85 Chapter 6: Reinforcement, Metal Accessories, and Anchor Bolts
97 Chapter 7: Seismic Design Requirements
113 Part 3: Engineered Design Methods

Chapter 8: Allowable Stress Design of Masonry
141 Chapter 9: Strength Design of Masonry
171 Chapter 10: Prestressed Masonry
181 Chapter 11: Strength Design of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) Masonry
201 Part 4: Prescriptive Design Methods

Chapter 12: Veneer
215 Chapter 13: Glass Unit Masonry
221 Chapter 14: Masonry Partition Walls
227 Part 5: Appendices

Appendix A: Empirical Design of Masonry
245 Appendix B: Design of Masonry Infill
253 Appendix C: Limit Design Method
269 TMS 402 Code Commentary References
283 TMS 602 Table of Contents
285 TMS 602 Synopsis
287 TMS 602 Preface
289 Part 1 – General
319 Part 2 – Products
341 Part 3 – Execution
365 Foreword to Specification Checklists
366 Mandatory Requirements Checklist
368 Optional Requirements Checklist
369 TMS 602 Specification Commentary References
373 Index
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TMS 302 2012 ?u=/product/publishers/tms/tms-302-2012/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 11:41:57 +0000 TMS 302-12: Standard Method for Determining Sound Transmission Ratings for Masonry Walls
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TMS 2012 22
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This Standard provides minimum requirements for rating masonry walls for a sound transmission class (STC) and outdoor-indoor transmission class (OITC) based on field or laboratory testing or based on a calculation procedure. Added to this 2012 edition of the standard is the effect of adding drywall and sound absorbing material (sound insulation) on the STC rating of concrete masonry walls. Depending on the size of the furring space, adding these materials to one or both sides of the wall can significantly increase the STC rating. Additional topics covered include reference standards, definitions and notations, materials, construction, and quality assurance. The Standard is written as a legal document in mandatory language so that it may form a part of a legally adopted building code. The Commentary presents background details, committee considerations, and research data used to develop the Standard. Separate equations for clay and concrete masonry walls are used to reflect the varying properties of these materials related to sound transmission. This standard is adopted by reference in the 2015 and 2018 International Building Code.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Standard Method for Determining Sound Transmission Ratings for Masonry Walls
5 TMS 302 Standard
1 — Scope
2 — Reference Standards
3 — Notations
6 4 — Definitions
5 — Materials
6 — Construction
7 7 — Sound Transmission Class Ratings
8 8 — Outdoor-Indoor Transmission Class Ratings
9 Commentary to TMS 302 Standard
10 1 — Scope
2 — Reference Standards (No Commentary)
3 — Notations (No Commentary)
4 — Definitions
5 — Materials (No Commentary)
6 — Construction
12 7 — Sound Transmission Class Ratings
19 8 — Outdoor-Indoor Transmission Class Ratings
21 References
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