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    HCM reference

    okay thanks! ill spend some time going through it and familiarizing myself with it! ive been using print outs from test masters that have a lot of good info and im using the cerm. so hopefully im not missing anything!
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    HCM reference

    I am putting together which books to bring to my PE Transportation exam on Friday and the HCM is three binders. while studying i really didnt use it much because i have print outs of the extracts. Is there any need to bring this to the exam? trying to downsize. thanks!
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    Should be easy structures problem Help Axial Load on wall

    thanks!! I really found a way to make that problem hard!! One way that I found helpful for me to visual this problem is by turning it into a simply supported beam with a uniformly distributed load (the dead load) and placing a point load on both ends and making the point load equal to the wall...
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    Should be easy structures problem Help Axial Load on wall

    This should be super easy but I'm having a hard time: Find total axial load at the midheight of the wall: Wall is 12' High with dead load of 54psf. has a roof dead load of 54psf and a roof snow load of 40 psf. The answer simply multiplies the 12' (54 + 40) + 6' (45) ... but why? I'm inclined...
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    Structural AM chapters of CERM

    Skip Completely Chapter 47, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 62, 63, 64, 67 & 68. This info came from test masters. Review parts of the following chapters :45.1 & 45.10, 50.1-50.10, 52.1-52.3, 54.1-54.3, 59.1-59.6, 60.1-60.9, 61.1-61.6, 65.1-65.4, 66.1-66.3
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