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Masonry Structural Design

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ISBN-10: 007163830X

ISBN-13: 9780071638302

Edition: 2010

Authors: Richard E. Klingner

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Complete details on masonry materials and structures Masonry Structural Design covers the basic performance and specification of masonry materials, the basic behavior of masonry wall systems, and the structural design of masonry in the context of the 2009 IBC and the 2008 JSJC Code and Specification. The book features comprehensive design examples, which include allowable stress design (ASD) and working stress design components. These examples are accompanied by Excel spreadsheets based on the 2008 MSJC Code
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Book details

List price: $135.00
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication date: 3/26/2010
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 588
Size: 7.50" wide x 9.25" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 2.530
Language: English

Illustrations
Tables
Preface
Notice of Use of Copyrighted Material
Basic Structural Behavior and Design of Low-Rise, Bearing Wall Buildings
Basic Structural Behavior of Low-Rise, Bearing Wall Buildings
Basic Structural Design of Low-Rise, Masonry Buildings
Materials Used in Masonry Construction
Basic Components of Masonry
Masonry Mortar
Masonry Grout
General Information on ASTM Specifications for Masonry Units
Clay Masonry Units
Concrete Masonry Units
Properties of Masonry Assemblages
Masonry Accessory Materials
Design of Masonry Structures Requiring Little Structural Calculation
How to Increase Resistance of Masonry to Water Penetration
Code Basis for Structural Design of Masonry Buildings
Introduction to Building Codes in the United States
Introduction to the Calculation of Design Loading Using the 2009 IBC
Gravity Loads according to the 2009 IBC
Wind Loading according to the 2009 IBC
Earthquake Loading
Loading Combinations of the 2009 IBC
Summary of Strength Design Provisions of 2008 MSJC Code
Summary of Allowable-Stress Design Provisions of 2008 MSJC Code
Additional Information on Code Basis for Structural Design of Masonry Buildings
Introduction to MSJC Treatment of Structural Design
Basic Mechanical Behavior of Masonry
Classification of Masonry Elements
Classification of Masonry Elements by Structural Function
Classification of Masonry Elements by Design Intent
Design Approaches for Masonry Elements
How Reinforcement Is Used in Masonry Elements
How This Book Classifies Masonry Elements
Strength Design of Unreinforced Masonry Elements
Strength Design of Unreinforced Panel Walls
Strength Design of Unreinforced Bearing Walls
Strength Design of Unreinforced Shear Walls
Strength Design of Anchor Bolts
Required Details for Unreinforced Bearing Walls and Shear Wails
Strength Design of Reinforced Masonry Elements
Strength Design of Reinforced Beams and Lintels
Strength Design of Reinforced Curtain Walls
Strength Design of Reinforced Bearing Walls
Strength Design of Reinforced Shear Walls
Required Details for Reinforced Bearing Walls and Shear Walls
Allowable-Stress Design of Unreinforced Masonry Elements
Allowable-Stress Design of Unreinforced Panel Walls
Allowable-Stress Design of Unreinforced Bearing Walls
Allowable-Stress Design of Unreinforced Shear Walls
Allowable-Stress Design of Anchor Bolts
Required Details for Unreinforced Bearing Walls and Shear Walls
Allowable-Stress Design of Reinforced Masonry Elements
Review: Behavior of Cracked, Transformed Sections
Allowable-Stress Design of Reinforced Beams and Lintels
Allowable-Stress Design of Curtain Walls
Allowable-Stress Design of Reinforced Bearing Walls
Allowable-Stress Design of Reinforced Shear Walls
Required Details for Reinforced Bearing Walls and Shear Walls
Comparison of Design by the Allowable-Stress Approach versus the Strength Approach
Comparison of Allowable-Stress and Strength Design of Unreinforced Panel Walls
Comparison of Allowable-Stress Design and Strength Design of Unreinforced Bearing Walls
Comparison of Allowable-Stress Design and Strength Design of Unreinforced Shear Walls
Comparison of Allowable-Stress and Strength Designs for Anchor Bolts
Comparison of Allowable-Stress and Strength Designs for Reinforced Beams and Lintels
Comparison of Allowable-Stress and Strength Designs for Reinforced Curtain Walls
Comparison of Allowable-Stress and Strength Designs for Reinforced Bearing Walls
Comparison of Allowable-Stress and Strength Designs for Reinforced Shear Walls
Lateral Load Analysis of Shear-Wall Structures
Classification of Horizontal Diaphragms as Rigid or Flexible
Lateral Load Analysis of Shear-Wall Structures with Rigid Floor Diaphragms
Lateral Load Analysis and Design of Shear-Wall Structures with Flexible Floor Diaphragms
The Simplest of All Possible Analytical Worlds
Design and Detailing of Floor and Roof Diaphragms
Introduction to Design of Diaphragms
Typical Connection Details for Roof and Floor Diaphragms
Strength Design Example: One-Story Building with Reinforced Concrete Masonry
Introduction
Design Steps for One-Story Building
Step 1: Choose Design Criteria
Step 2: Design Walls for Gravity plus Out-of-Plane Loads
Step 3: Design Lintels
Summary So Far
Step 4: Conduct Lateral Force Analysis, Design Roof Diaphragm
Step 5: Design Wall Segments
Step 6: Design and Detail Connections
Strength Design Example: Four-Story Building with Clay Masonry
Introduction
Design Steps for Four-Story Example
Step 1: Choose Design Criteria, Specify Materials
Step 2: Design Transverse Shear Walls for Gravity plus Earthquake Loads
Step 3: Design Exterior Walls for Gravity plus Out-of-Plane Wind
Overall Comments on Four-Story Building Example
Structural Design of AAC Masonry
Introduction to Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC)
Applications of AAC
Structural Design of AAC Elements
Design of Unreinforced Panel Walls of AAC Masonry
Design of Unreinforced Bearing Walls of AAC Masonry
Design of Unreinforced Shear Walls of AAC Masonry
Design of Reinforced Beams and Lintels of AAC Masonry
Design of Reinforced Curtain Walls of AAC Masonry
Design of Reinforced Bearing Walls of AAC Masonry
Design of Reinforced Shear Walls of AAC Masonry
Seismic Design of AAC Structures
Design Example: Three-Story AAC Shear-Wall Hotel
References on AAC
Additional References on AAC
References
General References
ASTM Standards
Index