I was curious if anyone else ran into this problem in certain states for me being Washington and Oregon.
I sat for the FE in college and passed. Obtained my four years required experience and passed the 16-hour Structural (vertical and horizontal).
Most states accept this for a professional...
So I'm currently in the process of switching companies. The company I am currently with has repeated designs that get reused on a regular basis.
I have reviewed and digitally sealed these documents. I am sure they will request that for a time frame of transition that i leave my crimper so...
Atrizzy,
My issue is i'm okay with a 4" slab on grade for a certain load "X"/ft, however, code (to me) specifically has requirements to increase depth to 8" regardless of that capacity per ACI (and then IRC throws some confusion in for 6").
I also agree with your points on local settlement at...
I am curious on some others thoughts and opinions on foundations below interior bearing walls on residential structures.
I have heard of some engineers utilizing strictly the slab on grade (4 or 3 1/2" slab) as bearing for interior bearing walls not subject to uplift, however, I can't justify...
I am curious when designing masonry walls(masonry openings) which way everyone tends to lean when they design.
NCMA prefers designing modular wall openings.... or wall openings that allow for all conformant block sizes. I believe they recommend 2" on each side of the window (so 4" horizontal...
Been trying to get ahold of the building department to get some clarification on sections R4409.8 (FBC 2321.7) for the connections of wood trusses to wood trusses in HVHZ's but have not had much luck.
was curious how others handle it if they have worked in the area. The main section I am...
I still remember questions from my exams... You will probably think about the problems you think you may have missed for quite some time I know I did. The waiting for the results is miserable.
But I definitely agree write down the problems if you remember them. I never thought of doing that...
Awesome thanks. Yeah I had heard a lot for residential in the area of 0.8$-1.25$ per sf for the structural design and drafting depending on difficulty. Then I have read on some other forum posts for large market tract housing they charge per elevation at a reduced cost... .say 5 elevations...
I have priced structural engineering services for work in different industries but we are starting to get into residential/commercial design.
Was curious on how everyone else tends to price jobs.
Normally I would base work on difficulty and put a price together based on a estimated hourly cost...
I looked at AISC Design examples..... see assumption in example E.4A "Assume the column is continuously supported in the transverse direction (the y-y axis of the column)." So they are pretty much saying KLy will not govern so that is why it isn't compared in your example E.4B and they only use...
I believe in the solution they are using the KyL/ry to govern.... if you look at table 4-22 they use the value for 93.8 (y governing) in lieu of 61.1(x governing).
To your concern about KLy_eq vs KLy....see page 4-4 it states "to determine the available strength in axial compression, the table...