Week of the PE Exam; Three Things to Focus On
Take a look at our Resources page for approved materials! It’s the week of your exam and you will have read or received tons of advice regarding the approach. The opinions varyRead More…
Take a look at our Resources page for approved materials! It’s the week of your exam and you will have read or received tons of advice regarding the approach. The opinions varyRead More…
Having recently come upon a scenario in practice where existing multiple beams needed to be enhanced in order to support the moment and deflection from an increased load, it seems important toRead More…
You may have noticed that some work has been going on behind the scenes. We’re happy to announce that PEExamOnline.com will be redirecting to StructuralReview.com in the near future! We’d like toRead More…
To look deeper into the codes, read Chapter 2 of the Hiner book and Chapter 4 of Seismic Analysis and Design of Buildings. For more information on Seismic Design, take a lookRead More…
Check our first post on Seismic Waves to get some background on the information discussed in this post. Be sure to comment and contact us! The total stiffness of a single-degree of freedom (SDOF)Read More…
The sudden release of energy from the earthquake focus, also known as the hypocenter, causes two types of seismic waves to travel through the earth crust. The main types of seismic wave BodyRead More…
We’ve updated our Resources page with the most vital materials for studying and passing the PE Exam and CA Seismic Exam. Head to our site or follow these links and descriptions for the CivilRead More…
The Professional Engineering, or P.E., Exam, is essential for any aspiring engineer. It is the second exam that is required for a license, after passing the Fundamentals of Engineering exam. When the P.E.Read More…
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