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Civil Engineering Disciplines: Geotechnical (Explained in Under 5 Minutes)

November 16, 2022 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

There are so many students who don’t always know what civil engineering discipline to choose when applying for college, and then, when it becomes time to take their FE Exams, they battle even more as they might have chosen a discipline that does not fit their interests or personality. Therefore, we thought it would be helpful to start a series on each of the 5 civil engineering disciplines to give you a better idea what to expect both in your studies, and FE exams. We will discuss the roles and responsibilities of each one of these disciplines and the skills needed for each discipline, to help you in your decision making process, and in this article (and video above), we will take a look at The Geotechnical Engineering Discipline. 

What Do Geotechnical Engineers Do?

Geotechnical engineering is a branch of civil engineering; however, it involves using scientific methods and principles to collect and interpret the physical properties of the ground. Geotechnical engineers are involved in all stages of the design of structures, from concept to construction. Their work is essential in the design and planning process as they assess the integrity of soil, clay, silt, sand, and rock, prior to construction commencing. They start by undertaking a desk (or in office) study, assessing maps, and contacting local authorities. This is followed by a ground (or field) investigation based on the findings of the desk study and involves trial pitting and sampling to uncover any potential issues.

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How to Maintain Your Professional Engineering License

November 8, 2022 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

As a professional engineer, you would have worked long and hard to achieve your engineering license. After years of study and after passing both your FE and PE exams, you now have the career that you have been striving towards. But what happens after you have passed your PE exam? Once you can call yourself a professional engineer, it will be essential that you understand how to maintain your engineering license. In this article, we will cover everything you need to know about the professional engineering license maintenance and renewal process.

Earning a PE license is just the beginning. Many state licensing boards require that professional engineers maintain and improve their skills through continuing education courses and other opportunities for professional development.

If you are a licensed engineer anywhere in the United States, you must understand how your state handles continuing education, as it’s likely to impact your license renewal process. Proper renewals allow professionals to continue practicing engineering without interruption.

Why You Need Continuing Education

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FE Exam Review: Calculating Links and Arcs

November 2, 2022 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), we calculate links and arcs in a road transportation network. This problem type might be found in the Transportation Engineering section of the FE Exam to help you prepare for your FE Exam. This problem was created and solved by Engineer in training, Enrique Ivers, LEED Green Associate.

Question:

The connection matrix represents a road transportation network between five locations:

links and arcs

What is the total number of links, and the total number of arcs?

Solution:

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PE EXAM Practice Question: Calculating Shear Force

October 25, 2022 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), we calculate the maximum shear force and moment resultant from a point load applied to a beam by drawing the shear force diagram and moment diagram associated with the condition. This question forms part of the Structural Mechanics section of the PE Exam and was created and solved by Engineer in training, Enrique Ivers

Question:

For the beam shown, what is the maximum shear force and the maximum moment?

Shear Force

Shear Force

Explanation:

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FE Exam Review: Environmental Engineering & Water Resources (2022)

October 19, 2022 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), we calculate the projected life of a new landfill. This problem type might be found in the Water Resources and Environmental section of the FE Exam and will help you prepare for your FE Exam. This problem was created and solved by Engineer in training, Enrique Ivers, LEED Green Associate.

Question:

A waste management company wishes to calculate the projected life of their new landfill. The landfill is 500m x 200m in plan area and 30m deep. The average daily filling pattern, after compaction of refuse, is expected to be 20 m x 10 m x 4m deep. The daily cover stipulated by local ordinance is 15 cm per day. The company will operate the landfill Monday through Friday, every week in the year, with no holidays. The projected life of the landfill is most nearly:

Solution:

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PE Exam Practice Question – Calculating the Source Pressure to Move Water Through a Steel Pipe

October 11, 2022 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article, (and video above), we calculate the source pressure to move water through a 3″ ID steel pipe by using the Darcy-Weisbach equation and the Friction Factor Diagram provided in the PE Handbook. This question forms part of the Hydraulics and Hydrology section of the PE Exam and was created and solved by Engineer in training, Enrique Ivers.

Question:

Water needs to be transferred from a settling basin to a treatment facility. The distance from the basin to the facility is 500 feet, and the facility is at an elevation 25 feet higher than the basin. The specified capacity is 100 gallons per minute with at least 20psig of pressure at the facility.

If a 3-inch ID steel pipe is used, how much pressure needs to be provided at the basin, in psig? The Reynolds number is determined to be 2 x 10^5 and the specific roughness per the pipe manufacturer is 0.0002 ft.

Explanation:

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FE Exam Review: Chemical Reactions Section (2022)

October 5, 2022 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), to help you prepare for the FE exam, we calculate the concentration of a metal compound Hg2+. This problem type may be found in the Chemistry and Biology or Chemical Reactions section of the FE Exam, and was created and solved by Engineer in training, Enrique Ivers, LEED Green Associate.

Question:

The Chloride (Cl–) concentration in a lake is found to be 2.5 x 10-2. The HgCl₂ (aq) concentration is found to be 5 x 10-7M. The following chemical equations and equilibrium constants apply:

Chemical Reactions Section

The concentration of Hg2+ is most nearly:

Chemical Reactions Section

Solution:

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Tips to Negotiate a Higher Salary After Obtaining Your PE License

September 27, 2022 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), I provide you with some tips that you can use to negotiate a higher salary after obtaining your PE License to enable you to negotiate the compensation that you deserve. These tips will help you earn more as a professional engineer and I strongly recommend that all professional engineers read this.
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FE Exam Prep: NEW Civil Engineering Soil Sample Problem

September 21, 2022 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), we solve another civil engineering soil sample problem designed by Engineer in training, Enrique Ivers, LEED Green Associate, to help you prepare for your FE Exam. You can check out a previous soil problem we did here.

Question:

The specific gravity of a saturated soil sample is 2.75 with a total unit mass of 2500 kg/m³. The dry unit mass is most nearly:

Civil Engineering Soil Sample

Solution:

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Can You Get Approved to Sit for the PE Exam WITHOUT Passing the FE Exam?

September 13, 2022 by Anthony Fasano, P.E. Leave a Comment

In this article (and video above), I answer a question that I have received from many of our listeners, which is:

“Can I get approved to sit for the PE Exam without passing the FE Exam if I have a number of years of experience working in the engineering field?”
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