Continue to Site

Eng-Tips is the largest engineering community on the Internet

Intelligent Work Forums for Engineering Professionals

  • Congratulations cowski on being selected by the Eng-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Search results for query: *

  1. jhnblgr

    Calculating load on a central beam in a residential deck

    Your boss needs to hire a professional licensed engineer. The engineer will draw up a layout and design based on that. It is unlikely they will design the deck free standing unless that is absolutely required. Then they would design the joists which tie into the beams. The beams would...
  2. jhnblgr

    Foundation design for moving a house

    When I worked on a job like this as a mason we just built the forms up around the beams and bulkhead around them. We did have a lot of cracking likely due to differential settlement and poor site preparation. The beam pockets were random and varied in size which ended up cracking as well due to...
  3. jhnblgr

    Breakout Failure When New Concrete Cast Against Existing Parallel to the Edge

    I wouldn’t really call this a cold joint, it’s two different structures. It really would not be factored into the breakout calculations. You want to focus on reinforcing the area around the anchors
  4. jhnblgr

    Design of Asphalt Pavement without Subbase

    money in the subbase is best unless the existing material is gravel or stone to start with. A poor subbase will result in long term maintenance issues. Asphalt is prone to ruts, really should be seen as a wearing surface.
  5. jhnblgr

    Spalled Concrete

    Wouldn’t the spalled concrete be protective in nature, rather than contributing to capacity? The only real reason to be concerned is live load vibration. I don’t think shoring would do much regardless. I think a removing loose concrete, squaring up area, rapid setting repair mortar would be best.
  6. jhnblgr

    Elevated Pool Flood Zone A

    Do you have to do a impact study to verify no flood elevation increase per NYS DEC standards?
  7. jhnblgr

    Bridge Ovhg Bracket question about hanger rod connection location.

    https://fsel.engr.utexas.edu/pdfs/IAC885DD1A003-2.pdf https://connect.ncdot.gov/projects/research/RNAProjDocs/2004-13FinalReport.pdf Not sure but maybe this can help
  8. jhnblgr

    Darn Architects!

    Would deflection criteria apply to a screened wall? Typically isn’t deflection more finished based? Could you use a steel t section?
  9. jhnblgr

    Bridge Ovhg Bracket question about hanger rod connection location.

    Can you show your calculations? When I did this for steel girders the spacing was around I think 4’ centers.
  10. jhnblgr

    Bridge Ovhg Bracket question about hanger rod connection location.

    Why does the position look unstable on the top where the arm doesn’t rest against the beam?
  11. jhnblgr

    Weld Group With Different Sized Welds

    Wouldn’t you use the moment of inertia of the weld as a line?
  12. jhnblgr

    1099 Fee Split Dispute

    Only if you are listed in the insurance, I have had this discussion with my insurance already. To be an independent contractor you must make fit a certain criteria, if you don’t meet those criteria you are an employee so I question if you could be an independent contractors and have a...
  13. jhnblgr

    1099 Fee Split Dispute

    As a 1099 independent contractor this situation seems shady the way you are going about it almost more of a finders fee which is illegal in most areas? You really should be the one stamping the end product, you did the work and you aren’t an employee. Are you listed in their professional...
  14. jhnblgr

    Builder Ethical Woes

    Singing off knowing of the defects would be unethical unless the sign off specifically outlining what changes were made without your approval. Even if the drawings were not submitted to the building department they were provided to the client for use with no changes.
  15. jhnblgr

    Builder Ethical Woes

    I had a different but similar issue, gave the client unsealed drawings but held the stamp set until payment had been received but by the time that happened they had already built the foundation and somehow pulled the permit without any plans ( building department confirmed). Time for the CO the...
  16. jhnblgr

    Misadventures in Rubber Stamping

    the engineers plight the client often wants the most cost effective solution even if it doesn’t work. I think there are really two options explain the concerns, try to find a middle ground that allows you to feel comfortable while optimizing, sometimes it can be done with creativity but not...
  17. jhnblgr

    Retaining Wall Reinforcement

    What about backfilling with lightweight flow able fill?
  18. jhnblgr

    Moment capacity of circular base plate

    Research fatigue on these structures and you will understand why conservative is needed
  19. jhnblgr

    Tube to Tube Moment

    Look at cantilever sign structures for guidance, the loads would be similar in nature. What they found is fatigue typically controls connections so keeping stress low is key. AASHTO code overhead signs and luminaries
  20. jhnblgr

    Client requesting full Professional Liability Policy

    Typically unless you are working from a government agency then people requesting it got their money from suing people even if you do nothing wrong. I had a client request all sorts of insurance, their accountant was the one making the request. In the end they requested that I provide insurance...

Part and Inventory Search