TehMightyEngineer
BRB Starting an Engineering Firm
So, I'm reviewing all the NCEES sample exam problems in a simulated exam format using a 4 hour timer. I'm having REAL trouble finishing the problems even close to the time limit. Part of me suspects this is due to the example exam questions being poorly written and I doubt most people could complete them in time looking at them for the first time. Also, the example answers tend to leave out some things that take time but to me would be required to design the requested design.
For example, problem 602. b) requests "design the beam-to-column connection". Easy enough, there's so many examples that cover this I would be amazed if most people couldn't solve it. There's an example in the AISC 13 CD exampeles that is extremely similar. The only problem is time, that takes a LOT of time. Even using as much AISC manual tables as one can it took me well over an hour. Then looking at the example solution they leave out things I considered to be required; such as beam flexuaral strength at the connection, block shear in the plates, shear in the beam (which doesn't control by inspection but they still didn't mention it), bearing in the bolts in the top and bottom plates due to edge distance, and possibly others that I didn't think of. They also skip a lot of steps in their calculations which I feel would be required to demonstrate competance or completeness. For example they reduce the axial load in the top and bottom plate by 1/3 the axial load (for 3 plates). Makes sense, I actually forgot to do this when doing the example. However, they never show how they calculated the axial load or why they devided it by 3.
I suspect that even if you knew EXACTLY what the problem required and could do all the calculations at your fastest speed, most people still would take over an hour for this problem.
So, my questions:
1) How can anyone know what we're allowed to take as given or allowed to take as acceptable enough detail?
2) Is there something I'm missing that may allow one to solve the problem faster? There's no AISC manual tables I know of that can help out with the top/bottom plate design other than hand calculations.
3) For those who took the SE test already, do the sample questions provide a decent representation of the amount of time each problem will be take or will they generally be faster than the sample exam?
4) Any advice people have on items (tables, chapters, online PDFs, guides, example problems) I should be familar with to help speed up my afternoon problems?
Less than a week...
For example, problem 602. b) requests "design the beam-to-column connection". Easy enough, there's so many examples that cover this I would be amazed if most people couldn't solve it. There's an example in the AISC 13 CD exampeles that is extremely similar. The only problem is time, that takes a LOT of time. Even using as much AISC manual tables as one can it took me well over an hour. Then looking at the example solution they leave out things I considered to be required; such as beam flexuaral strength at the connection, block shear in the plates, shear in the beam (which doesn't control by inspection but they still didn't mention it), bearing in the bolts in the top and bottom plates due to edge distance, and possibly others that I didn't think of. They also skip a lot of steps in their calculations which I feel would be required to demonstrate competance or completeness. For example they reduce the axial load in the top and bottom plate by 1/3 the axial load (for 3 plates). Makes sense, I actually forgot to do this when doing the example. However, they never show how they calculated the axial load or why they devided it by 3.
I suspect that even if you knew EXACTLY what the problem required and could do all the calculations at your fastest speed, most people still would take over an hour for this problem.
So, my questions:
1) How can anyone know what we're allowed to take as given or allowed to take as acceptable enough detail?
2) Is there something I'm missing that may allow one to solve the problem faster? There's no AISC manual tables I know of that can help out with the top/bottom plate design other than hand calculations.
3) For those who took the SE test already, do the sample questions provide a decent representation of the amount of time each problem will be take or will they generally be faster than the sample exam?
4) Any advice people have on items (tables, chapters, online PDFs, guides, example problems) I should be familar with to help speed up my afternoon problems?
Less than a week...