Anchoring to Concrete Made Simple Using Quick Anchor 4 (FREE WEBINAR)

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September 4, 2025; 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Pacific Time
AlaaEldin Abouelleil Ph.D. P.E

Get a concise, practical tour of Quick Anchor, a tool for designing cast-in-place and post-installed anchors per ACI 318 and IBC. In 60 minutes, we’ll walk through the interface, show how the software evaluates tensile and shear design modes (plus splitting and seismic checks), and demonstrate how to iterate designs and generate detailed PDF calculations. Ideal for structural engineers who need fast, reliable results for new designs and assessments of existing anchors.

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Dr. Abouelleil received a master’s degree and a doctoral degree in structural engineering from Kansas State University as well as a certificate of applied mathematics. His research was a collaboration with Kansas department of transportation to confine bridge piers with fiber reinforced polymers for additional capacity. His doctoral degree was to create a novel theory for shear stress computation in cracked reinforced concrete flexural beams. After graduation in 2018, he worked as an adjunct professor as well as a senior engineering software developer. Abouelleil joined S. K. Ghosh Associates LLC in 2022, he has been involved in the development of computer programs, technical documentation, and publications. He is also involved in finite element analysis (FEA) for various structural engineering projects.

Dr. Abouelleil received a master’s degree and a doctoral degree in structural engineering from Kansas State University as well as a certificate of applied mathematics. His research was a collaboration with Kansas department of transportation to confine bridge piers with fiber reinforced polymers for additional capacity. His doctoral degree was to create a novel theory for shear stress computation in cracked reinforced concrete flexural beams. After graduation in 2018, he worked as an adjunct professor as well as a senior engineering software developer. Abouelleil joined S. K. Ghosh Associates LLC in 2022, he has been involved in the development of computer programs, technical documentation, and publications. He is also involved in finite element analysis (FEA) for various structural engineering projects.

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