R Rodfat rodfat Joined Oct 22, 2006 Messages 20 Reaction score 0 Feb 3, 2008 #1 Does anyone know if you can use the 9th edition of the Steel Manual on the upcoming civil PE exam. I heard they change the codes again.
Does anyone know if you can use the 9th edition of the Steel Manual on the upcoming civil PE exam. I heard they change the codes again.
kevo_55 The Beer Baron Joined Dec 22, 2006 Messages 3,583 Reaction score 1,071 Location MSP Feb 3, 2008 #2 You've heard correct. I'd get my hands on a 13th edition.
cement gray haired dude Joined Jun 11, 2006 Messages 3,207 Reaction score 225 Location Front Range Feb 3, 2008 #3 you can use it, but it is out of date fromwhat I read ncees
K ken1 Feb 9, 2008 #4 i just got mine 13th edition. I say its better to use that one because it has everything LRFD, asd
T T2D4 Member Joined May 1, 2009 Messages 23 Reaction score 0 May 1, 2009 #5 Get the 13th edition, and know how to use all the tables in the early chapters. You'll thank me later.
Get the 13th edition, and know how to use all the tables in the early chapters. You'll thank me later.
IlliniASU Engineers don't only drive trains. Joined Jun 12, 2008 Messages 113 Reaction score 0 Location Neverland Jun 18, 2009 #6 Are you planning on taking the structural pm? If not, I wouldn't worry about it. You can do everything in the morning easily without a steel manual, if you brush up on your statics. If you are taking the structural pm, absolutely get the 13th.
Are you planning on taking the structural pm? If not, I wouldn't worry about it. You can do everything in the morning easily without a steel manual, if you brush up on your statics. If you are taking the structural pm, absolutely get the 13th.