I am waiting not-so-patiently for CA SEIII exam results too. I have Jan. 24th marked as the date I should have received my results - exactly 13 weeks from the exam date.
And I have a bottle of expensive champagne waiting for when I get a positive result. Hope I get to drink it this year! :D
Aw c'mon Moby Dick isn't that bad. :) Hehe... Now trying to read Crime and Punishment on my own or the Count of Monte Cristo (in French even) was a serious mistake.
So I emailed AISC and got a response which summed up is "either hand calc or from table is fine". But there was nothing there explaining the differences I got in calculations and why one hand calc would be less than the table and then in another calc the hand calc would be more than the table...
Just wanted to mention, regardless if whether wind or seismic governs, if you are in high-seismic zone there are special detailing requirements in Ch. 21 that still need to be used. Where I work all buildings are SDC D, E, or F. So everything in the lateral system needs to be a special design...
It's somewhat pathetic that I am replying to my own post. But...
I think I might have passed!
I only have to wait 13 weeks now to find out my score. I will cry if I am within 15% of passing again...
Hope lots of engineers pass this time!
Too much studying puts strange ideas into my head. I'm prepping for California SEIII exam on Saturday. I've taken it 2x already. I really want to pass this time and have studied whereas before I didn't really study so much. My list of excuses is long.
ANYWAYS...
I think this SE exam is like my...
I did submit this is a technical question to AISC. For my exam I'll probably just end up doing calcs without any tables if I don't get this issue resolved.
And thanks for page location on the avg stress. :)
So throughout this book they typically show you how to do a calc by hand and then show you a quick way to look up the same value in a table. But I'm having problems understanding some choices made for braced frame connections.
In Ex. 3.11, p. 3-72 and 73, the long calc shows 5/8" weld is...
Hi. New here.
I passed the national exam a few years ago and only have the California seismic exam. Thankfully it's only one test and it's on a Saturday. Bad news is I don't know what the hell I'm doing. It's new code and I'm trying to cram now for steel, then masonry, then concrete.
Also I...