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Anthony Fasano, P.E.

Why the Combined Stress Formula is the BEST Way to Ace Your FE Exam!

November 5, 2024 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), we guide you through the Combined Stress Formula for a cantilevered beam, a valuable skill that will enhance your FE Exam prep and strengthen your understanding of essential engineering concepts.

Question:

In this scenario, we have a 300 mm cantilevered beam with a 20 mm x 20 mm square cross-section. One end of the beam is securely fixed, while the other end carries two applied loads: an axial force Fx = 200 N and a perpendicular force Fy = 150 N. Our goal is to determine the maximum combined stress produced by these forces at the base of the beam, focusing specifically on point A.

Combined Stress Formula

Problem Context: Combined Stresses

Before we jump into the question, let’s set the stage by exploring the concept of combined stress. This combined stress state occurs when an object experiences different kinds of loads at the same time. For instance, a beam subject to both axial and bending forces will develop a combination of these induced stresses throughout its structure. In general, there are five key stress types you should be familiar with to be able to solve these kinds of problems, and they are listed here as:

  • Axial stress
  • Bending stress
  • Shear stress
  • Torsional stress
  • Thermal stress

Combined Stress Formula

We’ll start off with a quick explanation of each stress case, starting off with axial stress.

Axial Stress

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Becoming a Licensed Engineer: A Career-Changing Milestone You Need to Reach

October 29, 2024 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), I talk with Jaime Cunningham, PE, associate bridge engineer at Pennoni, about how becoming a licensed engineer transformed her career. She shares powerful strategies for acing the exam, navigating the process, and elevating her role in the civil engineering world.

Here Are Some of the Questions I Asked Jaime:

  • What motivated you to pursue the PE exam, and when did you know it was the right time in your career to take it?
  • Once you decided to take the PE exam, how did you prepare, and what strategies or resources were most helpful?
  • How did you structure your study routine, and why was a review course effective in keeping you on track?
  • What challenges did you face during your exam preparation, and how did you manage your time and priorities to overcome them?
  • What steps did you take after passing the exam to officially apply for and receive your PE license?
  • How did Pennoni support you financially and help you connect with colleagues who had already passed the PE exam?
  • Looking back, what do you think was the key factor in your success with passing the PE exam?
  • How do you think having a PE license will impact your future career opportunities and growth in engineering?
  • What final piece of advice you would give to engineers preparing for or considering the PE exam?

Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode:

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Filed Under: Blog Posts, PE Exam, Videos Tagged With: A Career-Changing Milestone, Becoming a Licensed Engineer, Jaime Cunningham, Strategies for acing the PE Exam

Mastering the FE Exam Through Reflective Studying

October 22, 2024 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), I dive into the transformative practice of reflective studying for engineering exams. Join us as we explore how adopting a reflective approach can elevate your preparation for the FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) exam, leading you towards achieving your professional engineering license.

Preparing for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is a significant step toward obtaining your professional engineering license. However, the journey to success in this crucial examination often demands more than mere rote memorization of equations and concepts. To truly excel, aspiring engineers must adopt a reflective and strategic approach to their study regimen. Reflective studying is a powerful tool for boosting your FE exam preparation and can be particularly effective. 

But first, what exactly is reflective studying or learning?

Reflective learning typically involves looking back at something, a past experience or idea and critically analyzing the event. By looking at successful and unsuccessful aspects of an experience, reflection will help students learn from their past experiences and turn surface learning into deeper learning.

It’s not just passive absorption of information. It involves actively engaging with the material, asking yourself questions, and analyzing your understanding. This helps you identify areas of weakness, solidify your knowledge, and develop better problem-solving strategies.

Here Are Some Benefits of Reflective Studying for FE Exam Preparation:

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Filed Under: Blog Posts, FE Exam, Videos Tagged With: Mastering the FE Exam, Matthew Douglas, Preparation for the FE exam, Reflective studying for engineering exams

Boost Your Engineering Salary by 15%! Here’s How Continuing Education Helps

October 16, 2024 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), I talk about the world of continuing education for engineers. In an industry that’s constantly evolving, staying ahead of the curve is more important than ever. Whether you’re just starting out or have years of experience, continuing education can play a vital role in your professional journey, and when you achieve your PE license, continuing education will be required most likely, depending on your state of licensure.

Getting your PE license opens doors to greater career opportunities, but that’s just the beginning. Continuing education is not only a requirement to maintain your license in most states, but it’s also critical for your ongoing growth as an engineer. Whether you’re preparing for the PE exam or already licensed, here’s why investing in continuing education matters.

Let’s start by taking a look at the types of Continuing Education for Engineers

There are various avenues for continuing education, all of which can help keep you competitive and relevant in the industry:

Formal Courses:

These include bachelor’s, master’s degree programs, or specialized certificate programs offered by universities or online platforms. For PE candidates, taking courses related to your discipline can help reinforce critical concepts and provide exam preparation support.

Professional Development Programs:

Workshops, seminars, and conferences offered by engineering organizations not only help you stay current with industry trends but also provide networking opportunities with other professionals.

Independent Learning:

Reading technical journals, participating in webinars, or engaging in mentorship programs are other ways to enhance your skills and knowledge base—whether for passing the PE exam or staying updated post-licensure.

Benefits of Continuing Education

Now, let’s explore the six key benefits of continuing education for engineers, both before and after obtaining your PE license:

Maintaining Professional Status:

For licensed engineers, accumulating continuing education hours or professional development hours (also known as PDHs) is often required to renew your license. Even while preparing for the PE exam, learning about these requirements early ensures you’re ready for this professional responsibility.

Boosting Earning Potential:

More education typically translates to higher earning potential. Even as a PE candidate, furthering your education can improve your exam performance and job prospects post-licensure. According to PayScale data, engineers with advanced degrees or specialized certifications can significantly increase their salaries.

Advancing Professional Growth:

The engineering field is always evolving. Continuing education ensures you stay updated on the latest technologies and methodologies, helping you excel in your career, whether you’re studying for the PE exam or growing in your role as a licensed engineer.

Specialization Opportunities:

Through continuing education, you can deepen your expertise in specialized areas such as structural, transportation, or environmental engineering. For PE candidates, learning about these subfields can also help you choose your area of focus for the exam and in your career.

Networking and Mentorship:

Continuing education events, including conferences and seminars, provide valuable networking opportunities. Building connections with other engineers—especially licensed PEs—can offer you support during exam preparation and throughout your professional journey.

Enhanced Job Engagement:

Staying engaged at work is important for long-term career satisfaction. Continuing education gives you the chance to explore new concepts and skills, keeping you motivated and mentally stimulated whether you’re preparing for the PE exam or looking to take on new challenges as a licensed engineer.

By investing in continuing education throughout your engineering career—both before and after earning your PE license—you’re not only ensuring your compliance with professional requirements, but also positioning yourself for continued growth and success in the field.

This Episode Is Brought to You by PPI

PPIPPI has helped engineers achieve their licensing goals since 1975. Passing the FE and PE exams can open doors to career advancement and new opportunities. Check out PPI’s wide range of prep options, including Live Online courses, OnDemand courses, and digital study tools to help prepare you to pass your licensing exam here.

I hope you found this article helpful. In upcoming articles, I will solve some more PE exam practice problems and answer other questions from our subscribers. Pass the PE Exam videos will publish weekly, so be sure to click the subscribe button so you don’t miss something that could make a substantial difference in your exam result.

Lastly, I encourage you to ask questions in the comments of this video, or on this page, and I’ll read and respond to them in future videos. So, if there’s a specific topic you want me to cover or answer, we have you covered.

I’ll see you next week… on Pass the PE Exam

Anthony Fasano, P.E., AEC PM, F. ASCE
Engineering Management Institute
Author of Engineer Your Own Success

Filed Under: Blog Posts, PE Exam, Videos Tagged With: Anthony Fasano, Boost Your Engineering Salary, How Continuing Education Helps, Professional Development Programs

Joining Professional Organizations for PE Exam Success

October 15, 2024 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), I talk with Melvin Moncey Joseph, PE., staff electrical engineer at Burns & McDonnell, about how his involvement in professional organizations like IEEE boosted both his PE exam prep and long-term career growth.

Here Are Some of the Questions I Asked Melvin:

  • How has your involvement in professional organizations contributed to your career growth, especially while preparing for your PE exam?
  • How can joining professional organizations help engineers studying for the PE exam by offering resources and support?
  • What valuable skills or knowledge have you gained from participating in these organizations and working groups?
  • What challenges have you encountered while working in these groups, and how did you overcome them?
  • How do you balance your professional commitments with active participation in these groups, and what advice can you offer on managing these responsibilities?
  • What final piece of advice would you give to aspiring engineers about using professional organizations for both exam preparation and long-term career success?

Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode:

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Solving a Two-Block System Using Work-Energy Principles

October 8, 2024 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), we take a deep dive into how to solve a two-block system problem using the work-energy principle, straight from the Dynamics section of the FE Exam. We explore how forces like friction, gravity, and motion all interact in a real-world scenario involving an inclined plane and a pulley. By breaking down the steps and applying core principles, you’ll learn how to calculate the velocity of a block after it descends a given distance helping you confidently prepare for the FE Exam.

Question:

In this problem, we have two blocks connected by a massless rope over a frictionless pulley. Block A, weighing 25 kg, rests on a rough 30° inclined plane with a kinetic friction coefficient of 0.15, while Block B, weighing 35 kg, hangs vertically. The system is released from rest and our goal is to determine the velocity of Block B after it descends 8 meters.

Two-Block System

Problem Context:

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Filed Under: Blog Posts, FE Exam, Videos Tagged With: Calculate the velocity of a block, Dynamics section of the FE Exam, Solving a Two-Block System, Work-Energy Principles

Juggling Multiple Engineering Licenses? Here’s How to Stay Compliant

October 1, 2024 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

 

In this article (and video above), I talk about how to stay compliant when juggling multiple engineering licenses, no matter where you are.

If you’re juggling licenses across different states, you know it can be a real challenge. Each state has its own requirements, renewal dates, and even continuing education credits. With so much to keep track of, it’s easy to see why many engineers find themselves overwhelmed. But don’t worry, I’m here to share some tips that will help you stay organized and compliant!

One of the biggest challenges engineers face is varying renewal dates. It can feel like a full-time job just remembering when to renew what! And let’s not even get started on the differences in state requirements; some states want more continuing education than others. Plus, if you happen to miss a deadline, you could face penalties or even lose your license. It’s a lot to handle! But if you take a step back and implement some strategies, it doesn’t have to be so daunting.

Alright, here’s where we get into the good stuff.

First, tracking deadlines is key. I recommend setting up a dedicated calendar—digital or physical—where you can map out all your renewal dates and deadlines. Mark them clearly and check them regularly.

Next, leverage technology! There are plenty of apps and software out there specifically designed for license management. These tools can send you reminders and alerts so you never miss a thing.

Make sure to stay informed! Follow your state’s engineering board on social media or sign up for their newsletters. This way, you’ll always be in the loop about any changes in regulations.

Now, here’s a key insight that can really simplify your life: Use a centralized tracking system for all your licenses. Whether it’s a spreadsheet or a dedicated software, having everything in one place can save you a ton of headaches. You can see at a glance where each license stands, what’s due, and what you need to focus on next. Trust me, once you get this system in place, managing your licenses becomes so much easier!

To wrap things up, let’s quickly recap those essential tips: First, track your deadlines in a dedicated calendar. Second, leverage technology to keep you organized. Third, stay informed about state regulations. And finally, use a centralized system to manage everything. Keeping all this in check is crucial for maintaining compliance and avoiding penalties, which is why these strategies are so important! By understanding and planning for each state’s continuing education requirements, you can maintain your licenses, continue your professional development, and focus on what you do best—engineering.

This Episode Is Brought to You by PPI

PPIPPI has helped engineers achieve their licensing goals since 1975. Passing the FE and PE exams can open doors to career advancement and new opportunities. Check out PPI’s wide range of prep options, including Live Online courses, OnDemand courses, and digital study tools to help prepare you to pass your licensing exam here.

I hope you found this article helpful. In upcoming articles, I will solve some more PE exam practice problems and answer other questions from our subscribers. Pass the PE Exam videos will publish weekly, so be sure to click the subscribe button so you don’t miss something that could make a substantial difference in your exam result.

Lastly, I encourage you to ask questions in the comments of this video, or on this page, and I’ll read and respond to them in future videos. So, if there’s a specific topic you want me to cover or answer, we have you covered.

I’ll see you next week… on Pass the PE Exam

Anthony Fasano, P.E., AEC PM, F. ASCE
Engineering Management Institute
Author of Engineer Your Own Success

Filed Under: Blog Posts, PE Exam, Videos Tagged With: Anthony Fasano, How to Stay Compliant, Juggling Multiple Engineering Licenses, Managing multiple engineering licenses

How to Get Your Free PDF Copy of the FE Reference Handbook

September 24, 2024 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), I uncover a critical resource for aspiring engineers: The FE Reference Handbook, and dive into the essential steps to obtain your own free PDF copy of this indispensable tool, crucial for mastering the Fundamentals of Engineering exam.

When you’re taking the Fundamentals of Engineering exam, or FE for short, you’ll get access to a free, searchable, PDF document that you can reference throughout the exam. This nearly 500-page book is known as the FE Reference Handbook. The FE Reference Handbook is your go-to resource during the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam, a crucial step for obtaining your engineering license in the US. It’s an invaluable tool packed with formulas, equations, charts, and data relevant to various engineering disciplines.

What is the FE Reference Handbook?

  • The National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) publishes this official handbook.
  • It’s the only reference material you can use during the computer-based FE exam.
  • You won’t bring a physical copy; a PDF version is provided within the exam software.
  • The content varies based on your chosen engineering discipline (e.g., civil, mechanical, electrical).

Here are the steps to get your free PDF copy of the FE Reference Handbook directly through NCEES:

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How a PE License Can Boost Your Sales & Credibility

September 18, 2024 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), I talk with Mark Ibarra and Ben Frerichs, P.E., Managing Directors at 1898 & Co., about their career journeys and how obtaining a PE license and continuous professional development have influenced their success and credibility in business development, client management, and engineering consulting.

Here Are Some of the Questions I Asked Mark and Ben:

  • How has your career journey as a mechanical engineer led you to your current leadership role in sales and marketing, and how did your PE license influence this transition?
  • How do continuous professional development and obtaining additional certifications help maintain client relationships and secure new business?
  • How has your PE license enhanced your credibility and effectiveness in business development roles?
  • How do technical qualifications impact client trust and relationship-building in your experience?
  • Can you share specific examples of how your PE certification helped you secure new business?
  • What strategies do you find most effective in using technical expertise to win new projects as a managing director in business development?
  • Besides technical expertise and certifications, what other skills are essential for success in sales, business development, or consulting within the engineering sector?
  • What advice would you offer to young engineers considering the PE exam and other certifications, especially if they want to transition into client management, sales, or business development roles?

Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode:

  • Engineers who gain hands-on experience in the field often discover a passion for client-facing roles, such as business development or project management. This shift can open up new opportunities to lead projects and build strong client relationships.
  • Continuous professional development and certifications like the PE license are essential for staying competitive in the industry. These efforts not only enhance technical knowledge but also demonstrate a commitment to excellence, which helps build trust with clients. Staying current with certifications ensures that clients see you as a credible and reliable partner, which strengthens relationships and helps secure new business.
  • Obtaining a PE license significantly boosts credibility by showcasing technical expertise and industry knowledge, which clients appreciate when making critical business decisions. This enhanced trust facilitates smoother conversations, allowing for the positioning of oneself as a reliable partner in solving complex challenges in business development.
  • Technical qualifications, like the PE license, significantly boost client trust. These certifications show that a professional has the expertise and knowledge to handle complex projects, which gives clients confidence in the individual’s abilities and helps build long-term, strong relationships.
  • Certifications like the PE license not only enhance credibility but also help professionals build trust with clients by showcasing their expertise upfront. This trust forms the foundation for stronger client relationships and increases the likelihood of securing more significant projects.
  • Presenting a well-rounded team with the right skill sets and certifications is one of the most effective strategies for winning new projects. Clients trust that they are partnering with knowledgeable professionals when a team showcases its technical expertise, ensuring that the right people are in the right roles to deliver high-quality results.
  • In addition to technical expertise, listening is one of the most crucial skills for success in sales and business development. Being an active listener allows engineers to understand client needs more deeply, ask better questions, and ultimately build stronger relationships. Trust and authenticity, coupled with following through on commitments, are equally important in maintaining those relationships.
  • For young engineers, obtaining certifications like the PE license is a solid investment that will not only boost your credibility but also provide the confidence needed to navigate client management and business development roles. Continuous learning and stepping out of your comfort zone will open new doors, and having a certification will help build trust and position you as an expert in your field.

About Mark Ibarra

CredibilityMark is a Managing Director at 1898 & Co., part of Burns & McDonnell. 1898 & Co. is a global business, technology and security consultancy serving critical infrastructure industries. We partner with clients to plan, secure and optimize their business. As part of Burns & McDonnell and our 125 years of industry experience, we understand the complexity of your asset-intensive business model, the trends impacting your industry, and the need to ground big ideas in operational realities.

About Ben Frerichs, P.E.

CredibilityBen Frerichs is a Managing Director at 1898 & Co., a global business, technology, and security consultancy that partners with clients in critical infrastructure industries to deliver strategic insights and sustainable solutions. With over 120 years of industry experience as part of Burns & McDonnell, 1898 & Co. specializes in providing practical, real-world solutions for asset-intensive organizations.

In his role, Ben focuses on developing and achieving successful business outcomes for clients, aligning their goals in areas such as cyber resiliency, revenue growth, productivity improvement, and risk management. He is passionate about bringing together the right people with the right skills to ensure each project’s success. Ben’s hands-on experience and technical expertise as a licensed professional engineer (P.E.) have helped him build trust and credibility with clients across diverse industries.

Sources:

1898 & Co.
Burns & McDonnell
University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Arizona Public Service Company (APS)

This Episode Is Brought to You by Burns & McDonnell

Burns & McDonnellAt Burns & McDonnell, our engineers, construction and craft professionals, architects, planners, technologists, and scientists do more than plan, design, and construct. With a mission unchanged since 1898 — make our clients successful — our more than 13,500 professionals partner with you on the toughest challenges, constantly working to make the world an amazing place. Each professional brings an ownership mentality to projects at our 100% employee-owned firm, which has safety performance among the top 5% of AEC firms. That means we think like owners, working through each challenge until it’s resolved, meeting or exceeding our client’s goals. Find out more about Burns & McDonnell here: burnsmcd.com/careers

I hope you found this article helpful. In upcoming articles, I will solve some more PE exam practice problems and answer other questions from our subscribers. Pass the PE Exam videos will publish weekly, so be sure to click the subscribe button so you don’t miss something that could make a substantial difference in your exam result.

Lastly, I encourage you to ask questions in the comments of this video, or on this page and I’ll read and respond to them in future videos. So, if there’s a specific topic you want me to cover or answer, we have you covered.

I’ll see you next week… on Pass the PE Exam

Anthony Fasano, P.E., AEC PM, F. ASCE
Engineering Management Institute
Author of Engineer Your Own Success

Filed Under: Blog Posts, PE Exam, Videos Tagged With: Ben Frerichs, Boost Your Sales & Credibility, Continuous professional development, Mark Ibarra, Success and credibility in business development

Is the PE License Worth It for Chemical Engineers?

September 17, 2024 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), I talk with Tina Heath, PE, LEED-AP, Senior Technical Client Manager at T&M Associates, about why chemical engineers should pursue their PE license. Tina shares the excitement and benefits she’s experiencing firsthand, offering insights into how earning this credential elevates your career and unlocks new professional opportunities.

Here Are Some of the Questions I Asked Tina:

  • As a chemical engineer who pursued your PE license, can you share how that decision has impacted your career, and what led you to make that choice?
  • Do you feel that having your PE license is still valuable in the consulting work you do at T&M Associates?
  • How does having a PE license impact a chemical engineer’s credibility, especially when being evaluated by clients or potential employers?
  • Why do you think it’s important for engineers to consider getting their PE license, even if they’re unsure of where their career will take them in the next 5 to 15 years?

Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode:

  • Getting a PE license is crucial for chemical engineers, as it demonstrates professionalism and opens up new career opportunities. Whether starting in a technical role or transitioning to consulting, those two letters provide credibility and flexibility for future career paths.
  • Having a PE license is valuable no matter where your career takes you, as it opens doors to various opportunities and industries. Whether working in consulting or any other field, the license provides credibility and demonstrates a high level of professionalism.
  • Having a PE license instantly boosts credibility and shows clients or employers that an engineer is serious and dedicated. It reflects work ethic, aspirations, and long-term career goals, making it a valuable asset in any professional setting.
  • Obtaining a PE license is a smart investment in your future, as it provides flexibility and credibility no matter where your career takes you. It can open doors to new opportunities and give you the authority to take on greater responsibilities, like signing and sealing documents.

About Tina Heath, PE, LEED-AP

T&M AssociatesTina Heath, PE, LEED, is a senior technical client manager at T&M Associates with a BS in chemical engineering and chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley. She is an analytical and meticulous compliance leader with expertise in EHS regulations, project management, incident investigations, root cause analysis, policy development, and vendor/government relations. Tina excels in SCAQMD RECLAIM & Title V air permits, hazardous material and waste management, water permits, storage tank regulations, safety and environmental policy development, and site audits. She is skilled in strategic planning, budget management, and implementing best practice methodologies to drive results and create a strong compliance culture. Her work includes liaising with various government agencies and ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, including Legionella prevention and reporting for refrigerants. Tina’s dedication to excellence and innovative approach ensure the sustained success of enterprises she works with.

Sources:

T&M Associates
SPCC
Connect with Tina Heath, PE, LEED-AP, on LinkedIn

This Episode Is Brought to You by PPI

PPIPPI has helped engineers achieve their licensing goals since 1975. Passing the FE and PE exams can open doors to career advancement and new opportunities. Check out PPI’s wide range of prep options, including Live Online courses, OnDemand courses, and digital study tools to help prepare you to pass your licensing exam here.

I hope you found this article helpful. In upcoming articles, I will solve some more PE exam practice problems and answer other questions from our subscribers. Pass the PE Exam videos will publish weekly, so be sure to click the subscribe button so you don’t miss something that could make a substantial difference in your exam result.

Lastly, I encourage you to ask questions in the comments of this video, or on this page, and I’ll read and respond to them in future videos. So, if there’s a specific topic you want me to cover or answer, we have you covered.

I’ll see you next week… on Pass the PE Exam

Anthony Fasano, P.E., AEC PM, F. ASCE
Engineering Management Institute
Author of Engineer Your Own Success

Filed Under: Blog Posts, PE Exam, Videos Tagged With: Open doors to various opportunities, The PE License for Chemical Engineers, The PE license instantly boosts credibility, Tina Heath

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