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This webinar was co-sponsored by ASCE's Construction Institute (CI) and ASCE Continuing Education
Instructor: D. Matthew Stuart, P.E., S.E., P.Eng., F.ASCE, F.SEI, SECB
Course Length: 1.5 Hours
Purpose and Background
This webinar includes a discussion of the assessment and evaluation methods and tool associated with structural forensic investigations. It concentrates on a discussion of the investigative methods and tools associated with the determination of the load carrying capacity of a structure and the assessment of deteriorated concrete and steel structures. This webinar discusses the evaluation methods of structural failure investigations and the tools associated with these same branches of forensic engineering.
Primary Discussion Topics
- Definition, types of forensic investigations and the typical clients associated with each
- Load carrying capacity investigations concentrating on projects in which no existing structural drawings are available, and buildings constructed with vintage structural systems
- Investigations associated with deteriorated concrete and steel structures
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify three methods of determining the capacity of an internally reinforced structure
- Gain an understanding of the two primary methods of strengthening an existing structure for increased load carrying capacity
- Recognize how to identify several types of vintage structural systems that can still be encountered as a part of an investigation
- Identify the five critical steps associated with a successful investigation of a deteriorated concrete structure
- Identify five methods of onsite condition assessment of a deteriorated concrete structure
- Gain and understanding of the purpose and capabilities of a petrographic analysis of deteriorated concrete
- Identify five types of metal corrosion that can be visually identified
- Identify an additional five types of metal corrosion that require supplementary means of identification
- Identify three types of environmental metal cracking that can only be identified using a microscope
Webinar Benefits
- Understand the difference between the three primary types of structural forensic investigations and the typical clients associated with each
- Understand the difference between interpreting X-Ray images and photographic images
- Learn about the limitations of load testing and load tables when determining the load carrying capacity of a structure
- Understand the importance of identifying the type and name of a vintage structural system
- Learn the importance of a petrographic analysis in determining the source of deterioration of a concrete structure
- Become familiar with the difference between lamellar corrosion of metals and pack rust
Assessment of Learning Outcomes
Students' achievement of the learning outcomes will be assessed via a short post-assessment (true-false, multiple choice and fill in the blank questions).
Intended Audience
- Structural engineers
- Property managers
- Architects
Webinar Outline
- Introduction
- Definition of forensic structural engineering
- Types of forensic structural investigations
- Typical clients for each type of investigation
- Load carrying capacity investigations
- When no existing structural drawings are available
- When existing structural drawings are available
- Additional methods of evaluating material properties
- Other considerations
- Options when the existing the structure has insufficient load carrying capacity
- Examples of vintage structural systems
- Deterioration investigations
- Deteriorated concrete structures
- Process
- Petrographic analysis
- Half-cell potential mapping
- Electrical resistivity survey
- Deteriorated steel structures
- Metal deterioration
- Types of metal corrosion
- Summary of Corrosion Detection NDE and NDI Technologies
How to Earn your CEUs/PDHs and Receive Your Certificate of Completion
To receive your certificate of completion, you will need to complete a short on-line post-test and receive a passing score of 70% or higher within 1 year of purchasing the course.
How do I convert CEUs to PDHs?
1.0 CEU = 10 PDHs [Example: 0.1 CEU = 1 PDH]