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Wind Load on Bridges
Wind pressure on superstructure.
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Concrete Shear Wall Strength
Nominal shear strength of wall.
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Modal Response Spectrum Acceleration
Spectral acceleration from response spectrum.
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P-Delta Effect
Moment amplification due to P-delta.
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Seismic Base Shear
Equivalent lateral force procedure for base shear.
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Seismic Response Coefficient
Calculation of C_s for short period.
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Steel Beam-Column Interaction
Interaction equation for combined axial and bending.
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Story Drift
Calculation of story drift.
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Torsional Constant for Open Section
Approximate torsional constant J for open sections.
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Wind Pressure on Main Wind Force Resisting System
Velocity pressure for wind load calculations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I use Wind Load on Bridges on the PE exam?
Always check AASHTO tables for correct Cd values - they vary significantly by superstructure type. Truss bridges have the highest drag coefficient (2.0), while box girders are lowest (1.2). Velocity pressure q is typically given or calculated from wind speed using q = 0.00256V².
How do I use Concrete Shear Wall Strength on the PE exam?
Key exam points: Always determine α_c from height-to-length ratio first. For ratios between 1.5 and 2.0, use linear interpolation. Remember that A_cv is the gross cross-sectional area of the wall parallel to the applied shear. Don't confuse with net area or effective area.
How do I use Modal Response Spectrum Acceleration on the PE exam?
This equation is only valid for T < TS (short period range). For longer periods, different equations apply. Always verify you're in the correct period range before applying. Common on lateral forces and seismic design problems.
How do I use P-Delta Effect on the PE exam?
P-Delta effects become critical when θ approaches 0.1. Values above 0.25 indicate potential instability. Always check if lateral drift moments need amplification - this is required by most codes for drift-sensitive structures.
How do I use Seismic Base Shear on the PE exam?
Remember that C_s has upper and lower limits per ASCE 7. Always check against minimum C_s = 0.044×S_DS×I_e ≥ 0.01. For long-period structures, the upper limit involves S_D1/(T×R/I_e). Most exam problems give C_s directly or provide enough data to calculate it first.