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PART 5 - Significant Changes in the Structural Provisions of the 2021 IBC
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S. K. Ghosh, Ph.D., Buddy Showalter, P.E., M.ASCE and Kirsten Zeydel, S.E.
The 2021 IBC has already been adopted or is soon to be adopted by major jurisdictions around the country. The 2022 California Building Code, based on the 2021 IBC, is going to be effective on January 1, 2023. Changes in the structural provisions, Chapters 16-23, from the 2018 to the 2021 IBC are discussed and explained in this series of five webinars.
Part 5 - ACI 318-19 Chapters 23-27 and Appendix A. 2021 IBC Chapters 22 and 23 This part discusses changes in the remainder of ACI 318-19 Chapter 23 - Strut and Tie Method; 24 -Serviceability, 25 - Reinforcement Details, 26 - Construction Documents and Inspection, 27 - Strength Evaluation of Existing Structures, and Appendix A - Design Verification Using Nonlinear Response History Analysis. Changes in 2021 IBC Chapter 22, Steel and Chapter 23, Wood are also discussed in this part. ANSI/AWC SDPWS – Special Design Provisions for Wind and Seismic was updated from its 2015 to its 2021 edition in the 2021 IBC. Major changes between the two editions are discussed in this webinar.
Speaker Bio
Dr. S. K. Ghosh is known internationally for his work in earthquake engineering. He has influenced seismic design provisions in the United States for many years by serving on or chairing numerous committees and advisory panels. He specializes in the analysis and design, including wind and earthquake resistant design, of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures. Dr. Ghosh is active on many national technical committees and is a fellow of ASCE, SEI, ACI, and PCI. He is a member of ACI Committee 318, Standard Building Code, and the ASCE 7 Standard Committee (Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures). He is a former member of the Boards of Direction of the Building Seismic Safety Council (BSSC), the American Concrete Institute (ACI), and the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI). In addition to authoring many publications in the area of structural design, he has investigated and reported on structural performance in recent earthquakes.
S. K. Ghosh, Ph.D., Buddy Showalter, P.E., M.ASCE and Kirsten Zeydel, S.E.
The 2021 IBC has already been adopted or is soon to be adopted by major jurisdictions around the country. The 2022 California Building Code, based on the 2021 IBC, is going to be effective on January 1, 2023. Changes in the structural provisions, Chapters 16-23, from the 2018 to the 2021 IBC are discussed and explained in this series of five webinars.
Part 5 - ACI 318-19 Chapters 23-27 and Appendix A. 2021 IBC Chapters 22 and 23 This part discusses changes in the remainder of ACI 318-19 Chapter 23 - Strut and Tie Method; 24 -Serviceability, 25 - Reinforcement Details, 26 - Construction Documents and Inspection, 27 - Strength Evaluation of Existing Structures, and Appendix A - Design Verification Using Nonlinear Response History Analysis. Changes in 2021 IBC Chapter 22, Steel and Chapter 23, Wood are also discussed in this part. ANSI/AWC SDPWS – Special Design Provisions for Wind and Seismic was updated from its 2015 to its 2021 edition in the 2021 IBC. Major changes between the two editions are discussed in this webinar.
Speaker Bio
Dr. S. K. Ghosh is known internationally for his work in earthquake engineering. He has influenced seismic design provisions in the United States for many years by serving on or chairing numerous committees and advisory panels. He specializes in the analysis and design, including wind and earthquake resistant design, of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures. Dr. Ghosh is active on many national technical committees and is a fellow of ASCE, SEI, ACI, and PCI. He is a member of ACI Committee 318, Standard Building Code, and the ASCE 7 Standard Committee (Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures). He is a former member of the Boards of Direction of the Building Seismic Safety Council (BSSC), the American Concrete Institute (ACI), and the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI). In addition to authoring many publications in the area of structural design, he has investigated and reported on structural performance in recent earthquakes.