Connecting the Load Path: Chords and Collectors in Steel Deck Diaphragms
Price range: $0.00 through $25.00
Description
Diaphragms are the key structural elements used to transfer horizontal lateral forces to the vertical lateral resisting systems. This webinar will provide tools to help you understand diaphragm stiffness and how that stiffness relates to the distribution and transfer of those forces to the lateral resisting system. The load path of the diaphragm forces through chords, collectors, and the importance of the diaphragm connections to those elements will be reviewed. Finally, we will introduce online design tools that will help simplify the diaphragm design process.
This webinar is provided by the Steel Joist Institute in partnership with the Steel Deck Institute (SDI). Participants can earn 1.5 PDHs.
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Learning Objectives
- Review shear mechanics.
- Understand shear stiffness as it relates to the classification of a diaphragm as flexible, rigid, or semi-rigid.
- Identify online tools to help simplify diaphragm design.
- Understand the importance of coordinating diaphragm design with the connection to the lateral resisting system components.
Speakers

Gerald McKenzie
Senior Design Engineer, Nucor-Vulcraft
Gerald McKenzie is a licensed structural engineer. He has been designing joists for Vulcraft since 2018. Prior to that, he has 18 years experience as a consulting engineer and 5 years field experience as a project manager for a commercial construction company.

Samuel Richard
Technical Manager, Manufactured Products
and Engineering Services, Canam Group
Samuel Richard is a Professional Engineer with 17 years of experience at Canam Group, focused on structural steel design and manufacturing. His background includes extensive work on design-build projects and the development of diverse structural steel products. He currently serves as a technical representative for Canam Group on various industry and standard committees.

