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Concrete Design for New and Existing Non-Ductile Structures

  • October 31, 2023
  • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
  • via SEAOC Webinar

Concrete Design for New and Existing Non-Ductile Structures
Session 2:

ACI 318-19 Revisions (Re-approved 2022)
Hossain Ghaffari, John A. Martin & Associates
12 noon - 1:30 p.m. PST, Tues., Oct. 31

This session covers the revised ACI 318-19 sections compared to ACI 318-14. These sections are by no means comprehensive but selected based on the code content that are mostly used in reinforced concrete structures design. Some of the slides shows the code content and some references the code section due to extensive revisions that cannot be fully covered due to time limitation.

About the Speaker

Hossain Ghaffari is a senior project manager at John A. Martin & Associates (JAMA), a structural engineering firm in Los Angeles, and adjunct professor of Civil Engineering at California State University Northridge and Cal Poly Pomona University. I graduated with a PhD degree from University of Kansas in 1991. I started my career as an assistant professor of Civil Engineering at Sharif University of Technology in Iran before joining JAMA in 1998. My experience is mainly in analysis and design of steel and concrete structures, construction administration, and seismic evaluation of structures using ASCE 41 Code.

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