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November 2-7, 2017, TMS 2017 Annual Meeting, La Jolla, California
April 5-7, 2018, TMS 2018 Spring Meetings, New Orleans, Louisiana
October 3-6, 2018, TMS 2018 Annual Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio
June 14-16, 2019, TMS Spring Meetings, Salt Lake City, Utah
June 16-19, 2019, 13th North American Masonry Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah
November 6-9, 2019, TMS 2019 Annual Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ
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TMS Annual Meeting Program Complete
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 The Masonry Society will hold its
2017 Annual Meeting and 40th Anniversary celebration in beautiful La Jolla, California on November 3-7. The meetings will feature committee meetings, technical sessions, and plenty of social activities.
Come celebrate our ruby anniversary with us! We will share highlights and stories from our 40 years as a Society at a very special Awards Luncheon on Saturday, November 4th. A commemorative edition of the Awards Lunch program will be developed. If you are interested in placing an advertisement or message in the program, please contact TMS Staff at tmsmeetings@masonrysociety.org.
Sponsorship for the meetings is also available, allowing you to promote your organization, while assisting the Society to hold down meeting costs for attendees.
The 2017 TMS Annual Meeting Presentation schedule, which will offer AIA Learning Units, will include:
- TMS Turns 40! A Brief History of The Masonry Society by Daniel P. Abrams
- The History of Structural Masonry Standards Development by John Tawresey
- ASCE 7-16 Changes and Impacts on Masonry Design by Ronald O. Hamburger
- The 2018 I-Codes - Changes that will affect Masonry by Jason J. Thompson
- Evaluating the Energy Impacts of Concrete Masonry Wall Constructions in the Pacific Northwest by Thomas Young
- Analysis of Masonry Shear Walls using Strut-and-Ties Models by Patrick B. Dillon
- Self-Consolidating Grout Research by Craig Baltimore
- 3D Visualization Tools for Documenting Masonry by Michael Schuller
- Recent Collapses of Historic Masonry Structures by Craig M. Bennett, Jr., PE
- The Genealogy of Masonry Facade Repairs: The Next Generation by Edward Gerns and Rachel Will
- Post-Installed Masonry Veneer Anchors by Bryan Rouse and Rachel Will
- Adhered Masonry Veneer Systems: Old Problems and New Challenges by Robert C. Haukohl
- Nonlinear Analysis of Reinforced Masonry Shear Walls with ASCE 41 by P. Benson Shing
A preliminary schedule of events and preliminary meeting information is posted
here. An informal Arrival Day event will be held the evening of Nov. 2 for those arriving in La Jolla the night before our meetings begin.
A magical evening cruise of San Diego Bay has also been planned on a spacious yacht. Plan to join your TMS friends under the full moon for dinner, and if you so desire, dancing.
Click here for event details. Registration for TMS's Annual Meeting will open in late July or early August.
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Advertise or Provide a Commemoration for TMS Annual Meeting Awards Program
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 As part of the celebration, we are compiling a special, commemorative edition of the Awards Program. The expanded program will include information on the Society, Award winners, Donors, and our Members. TMS is accepting advertisements, commemorations, and tributes for publication in this very special program.
Click here for information on placing an ad, or sending a commemoration in this Commemorative Program. Ads are needed by August 31, 2017.
Sustaining Members of the Society, and Diamond, Platinum and Gold Level
Sponsors of the Meetings (
click here for sponsorship information) are entitled to complimentary advertisements.
By advertising in the TMS Commemorative Awards Program, you are promoting your organization and your services to leading masonry designers, and masonry construction and evaluation specialists. Your ad and/or tribute will be part of the Program, and will be recognized both during the meeting and on the TMS website. Your ad will assist TMS in covering the cost of this Commemorative Program.
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Special Inspection Seminar planned prior to TMS Annual Meeting
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The Masonry Society (TMS) with the support of the Concrete Masonry Association of California and Nevada (CMACN), and the Masonry Institute of America (MIA) is offerrrig a comprehensive course aimed at helping inspectors, testing technicians, engineers, and building officials identify and verify key quality assurance items on the jobsite.
Attendees will learn code inspection requirements, proper placement of materials, mortar and grout, how to determine the compressive strength of masonry and appropriate severe weather procedures. This is an excellent course for those preparing for the ICC/TMS Structural Masonry Special Inspectors Certification Examination or to accumulate ICC Preferred Provider CEU's for renewal certification.
For more information, click here.
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Masonry Giants Research Honoring M.J. Nigel Priestley during TMS Annual Meeting
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The Research Committee of The Masonry Society is hosting a special Technical Session on Sunday, November 5, 2017 from 12:00 to 3:00 PM to honor Dr. M.J. Nigel Priestley, Emeritus Professor of Structural Engineering at the University of California at San Diego for his significant and lasting contribution to masonry research. Dr. Priestley's research focused on the seismic design of concrete and masonry structures, and on seismic design philosophy. He is credited with developing the first method for displacement-based design, an approach that has been described as revolutionary. His work on the modeling of fundamental masonry characteristics, such as the stress-strain relation, and the enhancement of fundamental masonry properties, such as confinement in compression regions, is regularly cited by masonry researchers worldwide.
During this Technical Session, members of TMS's Research Committee and invited speakers will review a variety of masonry topics in honor of Dr. Priestley' contributions to masonry research. Watch TMS's Website for more information on this session.
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Canadian Masonry Symposium Report
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 Thanks to the efforts of the organizers, sponsors, authors, and volunteers, the 13th Canadian Masonry Symposium (CMS), which was held in beautiful Halifax, Nova Scotia, was hugely successful publishing more than 100 papers on a variety of masonry topics. Information of the Symposium is posted
here, and a few photos from the symposium are available
here.
The following awards were presented at the Symposium Banquet:
The H. W. H. West Award: The best paper written and presented by a current graduate student.
- Winner: Behavior of Masonry Infill Walls in case of Failure of a Supporting Column by Alex Brodsky, Oded Rabinovitch and David Z. Yankelevsky
- Honorable Mention: Simplified Approach for Estimating the Envelope Response of Unbonded-posttensioned Masonry Shear Walls by Dimitrios Kalliontzis, Arturo Schultz and Sri Sritharan
The M.A. Hatzinikolas Award: The best paper by a graduate student related to innovation and construction.
- Winner: In-Plane Cyclic Behavior of Semi Interlocking Masonry Panel Under Large Drift by Md Akhtar Hossain, Yuri Zarevich Totoev, Mark J. Masia and Mark Friend
- Honorable Mention: Tall Masonry Walls with In-Line Boundary Elements by Joseph Entz, Carlos Cruz Noguez, Odín Guzmán Sánchez and Bennett Banting
The C. T. Grimm Award:The best paper related to the durability of masonry.
- Winner: Resistance of Masonry Veneer Walls Against Rain Penetration by Birger Gigla
- Honorable Mention: Experimental Investigations on the Influence of the Water Absorption of Calcium Silicate Masonry Units on the Mortar Properties in the Joint, by Markus Graubohm, Michael Raupach and Wolfgang Brameshuber
The R. G. Drysdale Award:The best paper on masonry research or education.
- Winner: Hybrid Simulation with Dynamic Substructuring of Masonry Structures: A Numerical Study by Giuseppe Abbiati, Gaetano Miraglia, Nebojsa Mojsilović and Bozidar Stojadinović
- Honorable Mention: Analysis of Masonry Shear Walls Using Strut-and-Ties Models by Fernando S. Fonseca and Patrick B. Dillon
Exceptional Reviewer Award: Awarded to a member of the technical committee for their commitment, diligence and detail in providing authors with valuable feedback in a timely manner.
- Winner: Fernando Fonseca
- Honorable Mention: Phillip Samblanet
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2nd Thursday Webinar Series Starts in October
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The Masonry Society (TMS) is developing a series of webinars that will be presented on the 2nd Thursday of each month, starting on October 12, 2017. Topics and speakers are shown below. Click the links below for additional information on these webinars. Registration will open in early August. Each webinar will provided 1 hour of AIA Learning Units and most qualify as HSW LU's.
2017-2018 TMS Webinar Series
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Public Comment Period expected for TMS 403, Direct Design Standard
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The Design Practices Committee has completed balloting revisions to a completely updated TMS 403 Direct Design Handbook for Masonry Structures, submitting it to the Technical Activities Committee for review. Based on the results of that review, it is likely that the public comment period for the standard will open later this summer. Watch TMS's website for details.
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This fully revised
resource authored by Jennifer Tanner and Richard Klingner covers the design of masonry structures using the 2015 International Building Code, the ASCE 7-10 loading standard, and the TMS 402-13 and TMS 602-13 design and construction standards. The latest advances, materials, and techniques are clearly explained. Chapter-long case studies featuring a low-rise building with reinforced concrete masonry and a four-story building with clay masonry illustrate the topics presented.
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Award and Scholarship Reminders
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Volunteers Needed for Scanning Project
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The Masonry Society is seeking volunteers to scan photographs and then to name the electronic images. Unfortunately, photographs are of a variety of shapes and sizes, and are "grouped" by event, and thus cannot easily be "mass" scanned. As such, each will have to scanned by hand. If you have the time to help TMS out with all, or a portion, of this scanning project,
please contact us.
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A. Rhett Whitlock, President of WDP & Associates Consulting Engineers, Inc. received an Award of Merit from ASTM International's committee on Manufactured Masonry Units (C15). This prestigious award, which includes the accompanying title of fellow, is ASTM's highest recognition for individual contributions to developing standards. The committee is honoring Whitlock for his exceptional dedication to preparing standards that are related to the manufacturing of masonry units. He has been a member of ASTM since 1985, having previously won the Alan H. Yorkdale Memorial Award (1997). Whitlock is a active member of The Masonry Society, serving as an author on the Masonry Designer's Guide, and formerly serving on the Board of Directors.
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Welcome New Members of TMS!
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Member
Matthew Anderson
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Tazewell County Board of Supervisors
Yufang Cheng, Datum Engineers, Inc.
Matthew Clark, Caldwell Tanks
John Lewis, Opus AE Group/Minnesota
Richard Lewis, Jhonson & Pace Inc.
Mandy Marsh, C2AE
Donald F. Meinheit, Wiss, Janey, Elstner/Purdue
Gregory Moody, Cemex
Martin Rahbeck, Gabbart and Woods
Farhad Rezai, Coast Engineering Designs Inc.
Frank Schwarzkopf, CORE Design Group
Arduinus T. Vermeltfoort, Eindhoven University of Technology
Student
Drew Wood, Greenland Enterprises Inc.
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