nicculusreadicculus
Structural
- Nov 25, 2024
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This looks good, but where did you get the f_m and f_s equations from? Why is f_m a triangular block? I only took reinforced concrete design in school. I don't think many universities teach Masonry design anymore. I recall the Whitney stress block being a rectangle like you did for f_sThey are geometric formulas
Here is a derivation for k:
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If I recall correctly j is the moment arm between the steel reinf. and the center of the triangular compression block with d factored out.
Where did you find this? I don't think NCEES provides a handbook for SE exam?
The fm and fs formulas are from mechanics of materials in general form both formulas are My/I, n is included in the fs equation because you need to transform the steel to an equivalent area of masonry using the modular ratio process of determining the composite section properties and stresses are also from mechanics of materials.This looks good, but where did you get the f_m and f_s equations from? Why is f_m a triangular block? I only took reinforced concrete design in school. I don't think many universities teach Masonry design anymore. I recall the Whitney stress block being a rectangle like you did for f_s
I wanted to take the SE, but now I'm not even sure if its necessary because I live in Virginia.. However, if you look at the Exam Specs for the PE, it acknowledges most of all the same codes as the SE exam specs such as AISI, NDS, TMS, etc... but there isn't a section in the PE handbook that has any reference to wood design or masonry.. On the contrary, the SE handbook has no references to hot rolled or cold formed steel design, or wood design too... There is so much left out of those handbooks, that I am exhausting myself preparing and studying things that might not even be on the exam...I'm just as confused as you as to what you should be studying. Are you studying for the SE or PE? The civil PE handbook is for the PE, and the structural handbook is for the SE.
All code references i.e. AISC 360, ACI, NDS, TMS and other codes together with PE handbook are available during the test for all CBT. These codes aren't needed for FE exams that's why you didn't see them. The handbook is basically what its name states, a handbook. It doesn't contain all information but the important info one needs to be referencing from time to time mostly in textbooks.On the contrary, the SE handbook has no references to hot rolled or cold formed steel design, or wood design too... There is so much left out of those handbooks, that I am exhausting myself preparing and studying things that might not even be on the exam...