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    Analysis and design of masonry spanning 2-ways between in-wall pilasters / by Jonathan Robinson.
    by Robinson, Jonathan.
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    183 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.
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    Thesis advisor: Dr. Richard DeVries.
    Committee members: Dr. Peter Huttelmaier, Christopher Raebel.
    Introduction -- Background -- Design process for pilaster system -- Computer application -- Example problem -- References -- Appendix A: program code.
    Some of the most common buildings are one-story buildings and one of the most common construction methods for these one-story buildings is the use of load bearing masonry walls. A system used for this type of construction is one with pilasters that work by having unreinforced masonry spanning between them. In this project the focus was a pilaster system that included pilasters that did not project from the wall. Another specialty of this project was that the unreinforced masonry between the pilasters was allowed to span in two-directions. This specific system set the stage for a computer application to be created. This report goes through both reinforced and unreinforced masonry designs that were used to design this type of system. Along with this is an explanation of how the computer application was created. One special topic in this project is how the masonry pilaster system was affected by in-wall pilasters when thinking about the distribution of load for the unreinforced masonry spanning in two-directions.
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