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Content DescriptionThe 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. This book also exists in the following packages...About TMSFormed in 1977, The Masonry Society (TMS) is an educational, scientific, and technical society dedicated to the advancement of scientific, engineering, architectural, and construction knowledge of masonry. The Society is a not-for-profit, membership driven organization that gathers, correlates, and disseminates information for the improvement of the design, construction, manufacture, use, and maintenance of masonry products and structures. As part of these efforts, TMS develops standards, guides, and other resources, educates through seminars, workshops, conferences, and collaborates with the construction industry, design profession and other leaders desiring to see a better and more resilient built environment. |
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