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  1. fyaure

    Refernce books for PE in California??

    Can soemone help me with the best books to prepare for California PE Exam? I guess the one by Lidburgh will cover the general civil engineering topics well. But how about seismic and surveying? Please give me name of only one or two best exam preparation book on these topics.
  2. fyaure

    Seismic activity monitoring

    Is there any publication/article where I can find a detailed methodology and setting of seismic activity monitoring system? If I have to start with a problem to check/monitor the seismic activity of an area, and even make predictions....how do I start with? Is there any articel/book that can...
  3. fyaure

    PE exam in CA

    How can I find out whether California PE liscence is validated in other states? California has minimum years of experience ...so if I get PE from CA and try to tranfer it to say, IL; will IL accept it although my experience doesn't make me eligible for IL PE exam?
  4. fyaure

    MSE wall with fine grained soil

    I am despeartely looking for case studies or failure/interaction analysis of the wire mesh reinforcement in a fine grained/cohesive backfill in a MSE wall. It is very urgent. I will really apppreciate if someone can help me out to find related articles. All I could find till now was with...
  5. fyaure

    Effect of compaction on lateral pressure.

    fndn, i cant find the reference to that figure...do u know where it came from?
  6. fyaure

    Effect of compaction on lateral pressure.

    Thanks BigH and amanpreet. amanpreet, I have already considered the density and friction angle factors....I am looking for a different kind of effect that leaves a residual lateral pressure even after the compacting force (or overburden)is removed (I assume that case exists). Any more help is...
  7. fyaure

    Effect of compaction on lateral pressure.

    How does compaction of fill affect the lateral presssure on a rigid/fixed retaining wall? Besides the change in density and therefore the overall vertical pressure and change in the friction angle value, is there anything else that will affect the value of coffiecient of lateral pressure? If...
  8. fyaure

    RQD and tensile strength

    true, well, i am taking a different approach for my problem. can anyone suggest where i can find the phi and tensile strength for various types of rocks.
  9. fyaure

    RQD and tensile strength

    Can anyone tell me where I can find information on the relation between RQD and indirect tensile strength value?
  10. fyaure

    minimum reinforcement

    thank you everyone, with all the help and brain storming i did finally design it as a regular slab. flamby, my present design is almost like what you have suggested. thanks again.
  11. fyaure

    minimum reinforcement

    I have a slab which is 6 feet thick. Using 50 ksi bars, i need to put minimum steel percent = 0.2% for shrinkage crack control. This is extremely high (because slab is so thick)and my design for moment does not require even 1/10th reinforcemnt of that. 1. Do I still have to give 0.2% steel even...
  12. fyaure

    design of two way slab

    Well, the slab size does look wierd. It is actually a cover a huge mine shaft which cannot be backfilled. The traditional method is to put a plug (unreinforced) into the shaft where the plug would be as thick as the width of the shaft. However, in this case, I feel more comfortable designing...
  13. fyaure

    design of two way slab

    I could not find ACI design specifications for two-way single-span slab simply supported on all sides. Can anyone help? Specific design example would be very helpful. Or please tell me the books I can refer to. 1. how to calculate the maximum moment in this case? 2. how/where to find moment and...
  14. fyaure

    design of simply supported tank cover

    Hi, Can someone tell me where I can find design procedure for single span slab, simply supported (on beams) on all four sides? The condition is like a simply supported cover for a concerete tank. Also, how do I calaculate momemnt coefficient? My length to breadth ratio is 1.
  15. fyaure

    what is "cliameter" in suction test for clays

    okay, hehehehe..that was pretty silly..
  16. fyaure

    Can hollow stem augers drill through rubbles of concrete?

    Thanks rchanke for your valuable advise. Since I don't know what's inside the mineshaft, I will try with hollow stem auger(previous experience on site shows the rubble might be soft enough). In that case, I would like to know if the same auger stem could be used to pressure grout the mineshaft...
  17. fyaure

    Can hollow stem augers drill through rubbles of concrete?

    Can hollow stem augers be used to grout shafts in subsidence areas? Is yes, is there any specific minimum rig size? Also are these able to drill through all kinds of rubbles including concrete?
  18. fyaure

    typical value of resilient modulus of asphalt conc

    I would like to know typical vlaues for 1. resilient mudulus for asphalt concrete for arterial/collector roads(lower class highways) 2. resilient modulus of soil cement base. Please help.
  19. fyaure

    overlay design

    Thank you for your suggestion. Even when I find Mr(resilient mod.) value for the existing layer, I do not know reliability factor (which I will assume anyways) and old ESAL which I will need to find the SN. Is it okay to just design for the new pavement starting from the basics (but keeping the...
  20. fyaure

    overlay design

    If there is a pavement which has been made 10 years back but none of its design specifications and other design data are avaiable now. Traffic has increased tremendously over these years. the exisiting pavement does show some stress cracks but is still fuctioning. So, my question is is there...

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