RISAMasonry 1.0

It offers a complete answer for analysis and design of masonry construction
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RISAMasonry offers a complete answer for analysis and design of masonry construction. RISAMasonry designs masonry walls, columns and beams (lintels) to the latest codes and includes a library of masonry units. The program addresses the working stress design of beams, columns and both in-plane and out-of-plane walls. The program designs slender walls using the iterative strength design method.
RISAMasonry will perform analysis and design on all types of walls, both in-plane or out-plane, reinforced or unreinforced, grouted, partially grouted or ungrouted. Both cracked and uncracked analysis is performed for in-plane shear walls. The software also performs T-Beam analysis for partially grouted transverse walls. RISAMasonry also considers arching of loads for lintels.
RISAMasonry is the tool of choice for structural engineers performing masonry design. Simple and straightforward, RISAMasonry includes the UBC97, MSJC 99 & 02 (ACI/ASCE/TMS) codes and a built-in library of masonry units. Out of the box, you can be designing masonry columns, beams (lintels), and walls within minutes.
With a familiar RISA interface, quickly design bearing walls, shear walls, and basement retaining walls (including slender wall design). RISAMasonry handles both cracked and uncracked analysis of in-plane shear walls, and performs T-beam analysis for partially grouted transverse walls.
And RISAMasonry doesn’t stop at walls. Design masonry columns, bond beams, and lintels in the same neat, component-driven interface. Apply eccentric loadings on columns and incorporate allowable stress reductions for columns in seismic zones. RISAMasonry even accounts for arching loads on lintels automatically.

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