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Basic and Advanced Concepts of Structural Masonry
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Structural Masonry with ETABS – Module 1
The course consists of the advanced theoretical and practical development of Structural Masonry Walls. Everything related to the regulations will be explained in detail: Regulation for Design and Construction of Buildings in Structural Masonry R-027The example prescribed by the aforementioned regulations will be developed, with the intention that the participant deeply understands the philosophy of the R-027 standard, all of the latter through an Excel table that will be provided to the participant. In addition, the phenomenon of (Short column effect) will be explained where we will see that this phenomenon is applied in Masonry Walls and has to be handled with great caution in projects. Two steel area allocation methods will be explained in the most advanced software on the market in ETABS 17.0.1 Structural Calculation, where the results of the software will be verified manually. The solution to the torsion of beams that connect Structural Masonry Walls will be presentedWith all these concepts in mind the participants will be able to start a project with the Structural Masonry Methodology. In this Module its included: IntroductionTheoretical Practical Example Standard R-027Introduction of Steel to ETABS Method1Introduction of Steel to ETABS Method2Comparison Method1 Vs Method2 in ETABSShort column effect theory on wallsShort column effect theory in ETABS wallsShort column effect correction in ETABS WallsCorreccin de Torsin en Vigas ETABSThe AulaGeo team worked hard on this course. It was developed in Spanish by Orozco, voiced by Gabriella for English speaking students.
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