Education Webinar
Masonry Infill Design
April 18, 2019 | Thu 12:00 America/Chicago
Duration: 1.5 Hours
CE Credits: 1.5
$300
Masonry infilled frames are common throughout the world and provide two distinct advantages – 1) they are easy and economical to construct, and 2) they provide a strong, ductile system for resisting lateral loads. The 2016 TMS 402 Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures contains Appendix B: Design of Masonry Infills to address their design and construction. This course will cover the behavior of masonry infills and the TMS 402 design provisions. Design examples will be presented to illustrate relevant design procedures.
- Course will award 1.5 hours of continuing education
- This course is Diamond Review approved in 49 states. New York does not accept hours from recordings.
Masonry infilled frames are common throughout the world and provide two distinct advantages – 1) they are easy and economical to construct, and 2) they provide a strong, ductile system for resisting lateral loads. The 2016 TMS 402 Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures contains Appendix B: Design of Masonry Infills to address their design and construction. This course will cover the behavior of masonry infills and the TMS 402 design provisions. Design examples will be presented to illustrate relevant design procedures.
- Course will award 1.5 hours of continuing education
- This course is Diamond Review approved in 49 states. New York does not accept hours from recordings.
Speaker:
Charles J. Tucker, P.E., Ph.D., is a Professor of Engineering at Freed-Hardeman University. Dr. Tucker has been active in the Masonry Standards Joint Committee which writes the Building Code for Masonry Structures. He has chaired the Infills subcommittee since the 2011 edition. Dr. Tucker also authored Chapter 17 of the Masonry Designers’ Guide: Design of Masonry Infills.
NCSEA Webinars and Digital Events Cancellation and Refund Policies
Webinar Cancellation
By NCSEA: If a webinar is canceled by NCSEA, all registered attendees will be notified via email. NCSEA will issue a full refund if the event cannot be rescheduled. If the event is rescheduled and a registrant can not attend on the rescheduled date, NCSEA will offer a credit in the amount of the purchase price.
By Registrant/Attendee: Cancellations must be made at least 24 hours in advance of the webinar (or the first webinar in the case of a series or bundle) and in writing via email ( ncsea@ncsea.com) with the subject line “NCSEA Webinar Cancellation” and include the following in the body of the email: Title of Webinar, Order/Invoice Number, Name of Registrant, and Reason for Cancellation. No telephone refund requests will be accepted.
If the request has been approved, NCSEA can do one of the following:
- Refund the amount back to the original order payment method (a $25 cancellation processing fee will be assessed)
- Issue a full credit on the purchaser’s account that can be used towards a future webinar/event.
If you are unable to attend the webinar and the cancellation deadline has passed, a recording will be available (in most cases) in the Education Portal after the webinar has concluded.
Refunds are not granted due to attendee technology issues. It is your responsibility as the webinar attendee to test your computer setup prior to the start of the webinar.
On-Demand Purchases
All on-demand (recorded) webinars, courses, and series sales are final.