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  1. OHBridgeGuy

    CHANGE IN LENGTH

    If it helps, for bridges at least you can assume a setting temperature.  IE if you are using steel in the midwest from the temp figures of AASHTO section 3 you probably have a range of -10 deg to 115 deg (depending on location), then you assume a setting temp, say around 60 degrees.  Therefore...
  2. OHBridgeGuy

    Slab

    Don't forget shear - that can often control slabs and footings.  I usually start with minimums (by span, ACI, AASHTO) then check shear, then moment - both for ultimate strength and minimum moment, then rebar spacing (crack control), then any other provisions.  This order usually reduces any...
  3. OHBridgeGuy

    SE Title

    I disagree with this - putting PhD after your name implies that you have done and passed the requisite graduate work.  If you did some post-graduate but did not receive a PhD, then put it after your name, you would be misleading and could be fired or have other action against you for using it. ...
  4. OHBridgeGuy

    SE Title

    Hi FL_Structural I was in the same situation being in Ohio.  I felt like I needed at least a roster designation to put it behind my name, rather than as a separate title, i.e.: XXXX, PE, SE versus XXXX, PE Structural Engineer My concern was that I felt the SE after the name implied state...
  5. OHBridgeGuy

    Masonry Pilaster

    Actually for anything masonry NCMA has a lot of great resources: http://ncma-br.org/e-tek-nbs.asp Scroll down on that page to 14-18, and each one has a bunch of pdf guides on different topics.
  6. OHBridgeGuy

    Masonry Pilaster

    Try these: http://www.ncma-br.org/pdfs/5/TEK 17-04B.pdf...
  7. OHBridgeGuy

    What would you do the last week before the exam?

    Same as what everyone else said above, do your last practice test and problems this weekend and the first few days of the week then give yourself time to unwind and decompress before the exam - you want to walk in with a clear head. I also agree with TehMightyEngineer, take notes in case you...
  8. OHBridgeGuy

    Structural System for Lateral Resistance

    I agree with damascus generally.  The only issue is that the second option is irregular and angle of attack would have more impact, but yes it would have more torsional capacity due to J.  From a design perspective, you would likely have the same L condition as in 2, but with walls on each of...
  9. OHBridgeGuy

    Column design with eccentric beams

    When dealing with seismic design one of the things to note is that stiffness is one of the key components determining the distribution of forces.  One of the things that I have found is you can get yourself into a loop by increasing the size of a column which then attracts more load and...
  10. OHBridgeGuy

    What state to get SE license?

    Update, received MLSE status from NCEES today, 7/7; it was ordered 6/21 so about a 2.5 week turnaround on that.
  11. OHBridgeGuy

    What state to get SE license?

    Update - Just received my SE license (provisional on next board meeting) today!  Originally sent 6/14, received 7/5 so Nebraska was a 3 week turnaround.  Will update with MLSE timeline when I get it back.
  12. OHBridgeGuy

    Decoupling experience from taking exam

    It is not about what state you took it in, but about the way the law is written for the experience requirement.  Some state laws require that 4 years must be obtained before taking the test.  So even if you have more experience beyond 4 years you still would never meet the requirement.  You can...
  13. OHBridgeGuy

    Decoupling experience from taking exam

    I don't know of anyone who has had to retake, but I do know one who had to go do an in person interview with the a board.  Some states still put up warnings, for instance Louisiana:  http://www.lapels.com/Appindiv.html "If you ever apply for professional engineer licensure in another...
  14. OHBridgeGuy

    What state to get SE license?

    I sent my NCEES to them last week with the rules and regs test, will let you know when I hear back.  I sent in for NCEES MLSE review at the same time so will let you know on that too.  They said it usually takes about 2 weeks.
  15. OHBridgeGuy

    SE RESULTS ARE OUT

    Probably a 7/10 or 8/10, I think they could provide more homework problems and particularly afternoon examples but it is a tough test to prepare for as there is so much material that can be tested.  Any way you go, there is no substitute for working problems on your own.  I also recommend...
  16. OHBridgeGuy

    What state to get SE license?

    This is exactly my thought.  I have passed the SE exam but live in a state that does not license or regulate it, however I am still not going to put it on my card or email signature until my Nebraska acceptance or MLSE review come back in - just wouldn't feel right about using the post-nominal...
  17. OHBridgeGuy

    Lateral Bridge help

    I forgot to leave you a note, but I thought your book was a great primer for morning bridge problems - speaking as a bridge person.  I think a buildings engineer would get a lot of value from it, and it was good practice for me even if not a lot new.  I've now passed it on to one of the younger...
  18. OHBridgeGuy

    NCEES Experience Dispute

    I just went through this process, and while it was a bit annoying they did carry over most of my info.  I had to update my employment just for the time between when I originally got the record and now, license verification from my state since the original I sent in showed an expiration (I...
  19. OHBridgeGuy

    SE RESULTS ARE OUT

    I took the School of PE for SE lateral for the last round in April.  I failed the first time I took the test with no prep course, then used School of PE on my 2nd try and passed.  I have also heard good things about EET but have no personal experience.
  20. OHBridgeGuy

    What state to get SE license?

    I think something that should clarify my statement, if you have not taken the SE exam but work in structural engineering I think this would be perfectly appropriate: John Doe, PE Structural Engineer XXXXX Firm In fact before my PE I often put my name, EI then "Project Structural Engineer"...
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