Ppi2pass Se Structural Breadth Six-Minute Problems, 6th Edition (Paperback) - Comprehensive Practice for the Ncees Se Exam | 被動收入的投資秘訣 - 2024年11月
Ppi2pass Se Structural Breadth Six-Minute Problems, 6th Edition (Paperback) - Comprehensive Practice for the Ncees Se Exam
*Add the convenience of accessing this book anytime, anywhere on your personal device with the eTextbook version for only $39 at ppi2pass.com/etextbook-program.*Get your SE Structural Engineering Reference Manual study schedules at ppi2pass.com/downloads.Targeted Training for SolvingSE Exam Multiple-Choice ProblemsSE Structural Breadth Six-Minute Problems will help you pass the vertical and lateral breadth components of the SE exam. This book's 94 multiple-choice problems are grouped into two chapters--vertical forces and lateral forces--that correspond to the exam's two breadth exam components. Problems are representative of the breadth exam's format, scope of topics, and level of difficulty. Each problem includes a hint that provides optional problem-solving guidance. A comprehensive step-by-step solution for each problem demonstrates accurate and efficient solving approaches.SE Structural BreadthSix-Minute Problems will help you tofamiliarize yourself with the exam scopeconnect relevant theory to exam-like problemsidentify accurate problem-solving approachesnavigate through exam-adopted codes and standardsTopics CoveredVertical ForcesLateral ForcesReferenced Design StandardsAASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications (AASHTO)Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete (ACI 318)Steel Construction Manual (AISC)Seismic Design Manual (AISC)North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members (AISI S100)North American Standard for Cold-Formed Steel Framing-Lateral Design (AISI S213)Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures (ASCE/SEI7)International Building Code (IBC)National Design Specification for Wood Construction ASD/LRFD (NDS)Special Design Provisions for Wind and Seismic with Commentary (NDS)Building Code Requirements and Specification for MasonryStructures (TMS 402/602)
Christine A. Subasic, PE, is a registered engineer in North Carolina and Virginia. She has been a consulting architectural engineer for over 25 years, specializing in masonry and structural design, standards development, and technical writing. Ms. Subasic earned a bachelor of architectural engineering degree, structures option, from Pennsylvania State University.