Titleistguy
Well-known member
David Connor's book -- so far it is really helpful.
I've learned the following things from it so far:
1) I've broken my LRFD code into two binders, one smaller binder with the index first, and chapters 1-4. The second binder has everything else.
2) The bridge problems are actually kind of easy, as long as you know how to use an index. Granted I've only got through the first 15 or so.
But not being a bridge guy my process has been this:
1) Open David's book, read question
2) Using index find relevant section in AASHTO
3) Plug and chug into the equations.
4) Check answer
5) Realize that I forgot some obvious thing, (which is why is book is so helpful b/c the solutions are very broad and give pro-tips for similar questions)
My one question to all you folks, are you if you're studying, or did you if you took it already, bring the AISC Influence line document from like 19-seventy-whenever?
Also, are there any cheat sheets that anyone recommends, like, if you have this length bridge then place your truck here, or tandem load there? I've found similar tables providing reactions for single spans, but is that all there is?
I've learned the following things from it so far:
1) I've broken my LRFD code into two binders, one smaller binder with the index first, and chapters 1-4. The second binder has everything else.
2) The bridge problems are actually kind of easy, as long as you know how to use an index. Granted I've only got through the first 15 or so.
But not being a bridge guy my process has been this:
1) Open David's book, read question
2) Using index find relevant section in AASHTO
3) Plug and chug into the equations.
4) Check answer
5) Realize that I forgot some obvious thing, (which is why is book is so helpful b/c the solutions are very broad and give pro-tips for similar questions)
My one question to all you folks, are you if you're studying, or did you if you took it already, bring the AISC Influence line document from like 19-seventy-whenever?
Also, are there any cheat sheets that anyone recommends, like, if you have this length bridge then place your truck here, or tandem load there? I've found similar tables providing reactions for single spans, but is that all there is?