AISI S100-16 – Combined Force Members and Connections/Joints

$200.00

Continuing Education Credits Available – 2 PDHs Credit

AISI S100-16: North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members

This course covers eleven sections of AISI S100-16 Series:

–  Introduction/Materials  
–  Local Buckling (EWM) 
–  Tension Members
–  Compression Members
–  Members in Flexure
–  Shear and Web Crippling
–  Combined Force Members
–  Connections/Joints

–  Testing and Fatigue
–  Direct Strength Method
–  Assemblies and Systems

Roger LaBoube, Ph.D., P.E.Presenters

Roger LaBoube, Ph.D., P.E.

Dr. Roger A. LaBoube is Curator’s Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering and former director of the Wei-Wen Yu Center for Cold-Formed Steel Structures at the Missouri University of Science & Technology. Dr. LaBoube holds B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla. He has an extensive background in the design and behavior of cold-formed steel structures. His research and design activities have touched on many facets of cold-formed steel construction, including cold-formed steel beams, panels, trusses, headers, and wall studs as well as bolt, weld, and screw connections. Dr. LaBoube is active in several professional organizations and societies. He served as chairman of the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) Committee on Framing Standards and is an emeritus member of the AISI Committee on Specifications for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members. He is a registered professional engineer in Missouri.

Dr. Reinhold SchusterReinhold Schuster, Ph.D., P.Eng

Dr. Reini Schuster’s contributions as an educator, researcher and specification contributor are unparalleled.

As an educator, Dr. Schuster created and taught a graduate cold-formed steel (CFS) course at the University of Waterloo and co-developed AISI’s one-day CFS course for practitioners, offering the latter course in the United States and Canada. The latter course is now available on demand from CFSEI.

Dr. Schuster’s research interests lie in the area of CFS structures.  He supervised a research team that engaged in both experimental and analytical studies, developing solutions that have been adopted as U.S. and Canadian standards and used by structural engineers engaged in the design of CFS structures. 

Since 1978, Dr. Schuster has served as the chair of the CSA S136 committee, which writes the Canadian CFS design standard. He has also been involved with the AISI committee on specifications. Dr. Schuster’s work on the two committees led to the creation of the North American Specification. He served as the chair of the AISI North American Specification subcommittee, which is charged with harmonizing the design standards across the continent.

In order to receive credit for this course, you must complete the quiz at the end and pass with at least 80% for a certificate to be generated automatically