You're the type of person that the academic world need. I wish I had a professor that thought this subject half as good as you did. I wouldn't be in the mess I am right now. Thanks so much for all you're effort.
This is great knowledge. I have one of my cousins who is taking this same exam. I have forwarded your video to him. Your video is so well done. Just subscribed and look forward to more.
Emily, thanks for reaching out, we actually do cover a lot of those problems in our FE accelerator afternoon course. Also, feel free to email us at hello@engenieer.com if you have any questions, we'll be happy to help!
Hello i am taking exam for second time. I had a very similar problem on the FE the first time. The only question i had is what is the difference in Ku vs KLL? If you look closely, the first equation (one floor) has a Ku vs the other equation (two floors) has KLL? Can you explain please. Thanks, love your videos.
Hello Angel, I am sorry to hear about your test. Also, thank you for watching and for being here. That is a good question. It is confusing how the reference manual has it like that, but they are actually the same thing, KLL is same as Ku. So if you go to ASCE 7-10, section 4.7.2, there is no mention of Ku. So I am really not sure why they have Ku, but Ku and KLL are the live load element factor. I hope this helps! If you want some practice problems or some tips on how to tackle your FE exam, feel free to email me at engenieeronline@gmail.com. Good luck with your studying!
thanks for the videos... i would like to have a course made by you following all the topics for civil exam ... it would be phenomenal..until you do it ...keep doing this ...
Thank you Lexer and I am glad to hear that my videos are helpful. I am actually working on the course, I think I would help a lot more people pass their exam in the most efficient way. By next month, I am hoping to have the first course done and ready to share it with all of you! Thank you for watching 😊
enGENIEer good to know I failed my first attempt and undecided because I have options .. there is a testmaster course and the other one I don’t remember is an university I saw a video from a boy I believe u saw it too and his recommendation is to take the corse ... I have been watching your videos and I love it how smart and simple you do the things ...
@@jackbauer8624 Lexer, why don't you email me at engenieertonline@gmail.com, and we can discuss this further. I can share with you some practice problems as well that I found online and just give you some tips on how to study for the exam. Good luck!
hello, thanks for your efforts, I have questions in designing in the Reference book, there are a lot of missing equation just like Steel Connectors, Steel beam-columns- web, and flanges compact equations. what do we have to do for questions that related to those topics?
You can find those equations on the steel manual and try to remember them. However, I don't think you will have something like that on the exam. If the equation is not provided to you on the reference manual, there is 95% chance you would not have it in your exam! I hope this helps and good luck with your studying!
So the equations are on the reference manual. If you don't have that PDF file yet, you visit the NCEES page, log in and then you will be able to download it for free, ncees.org/engineering/fe/. You can also email at engenieeronline@gmail.com and I can send it to you as well. I also talk about this more in depth in this video, ua-cam.com/video/sVu6L6dfzQQ/v-deo.html, and I definitely recommend that you watch it before you start studying for your exam. Good luck!
Hello Brandon, that is a good question. It is confusing how the reference manual has it like that, but they are actually the same thing, KLL is same as Ku. I hope this helps and good luck with your studying!
You're the type of person that the academic world need. I wish I had a professor that thought this subject half as good as you did. I wouldn't be in the mess I am right now. Thanks so much for all you're effort.
Thank you, I am happy to hear that! Make sure to sign up for some tips and practice problems to help you study for your exam! Good luck!
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This is great knowledge. I have one of my cousins who is taking this same exam. I have forwarded your video to him. Your video is so well done. Just subscribed and look forward to more.
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Thank you Kenza! Could you also do a video using LFRD load combinations?
Emily, thanks for reaching out, we actually do cover a lot of those problems in our FE accelerator afternoon course. Also, feel free to email us at hello@engenieer.com if you have any questions, we'll be happy to help!
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Hello i am taking exam for second time. I had a very similar problem on the FE the first time. The only question i had is what is the difference in Ku vs KLL? If you look closely, the first equation (one floor) has a Ku vs the other equation (two floors) has KLL? Can you explain please. Thanks, love your videos.
Hello Angel, I am sorry to hear about your test. Also, thank you for watching and for being here. That is a good question. It is confusing how the reference manual has it like that, but they are actually the same thing, KLL is same as Ku. So if you go to ASCE 7-10, section 4.7.2, there is no mention of Ku. So I am really not sure why they have Ku, but Ku and KLL are the live load element factor. I hope this helps! If you want some practice problems or some tips on how to tackle your FE exam, feel free to email me at engenieeronline@gmail.com. Good luck with your studying!
Where did you find Ln in the reference manual? all it stated is that the information can be found in ASCE 7.
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thanks for the videos... i would like to have a course made by you following all the topics for civil exam ... it would be phenomenal..until you do it ...keep doing this ...
Thank you Lexer and I am glad to hear that my videos are helpful. I am actually working on the course, I think I would help a lot more people pass their exam in the most efficient way. By next month, I am hoping to have the first course done and ready to share it with all of you! Thank you for watching 😊
enGENIEer good to know I failed my first attempt and undecided because I have options .. there is a testmaster course and the other one I don’t remember is an university I saw a video from a boy I believe u saw it too and his recommendation is to take the corse ... I have been watching your videos and I love it how smart and simple you do the things ...
@@jackbauer8624 Lexer, why don't you email me at engenieertonline@gmail.com, and we can discuss this further. I can share with you some practice problems as well that I found online and just give you some tips on how to study for the exam. Good luck!
hello, thanks for your efforts,
I have questions in designing
in the Reference book, there are a lot of missing equation
just like Steel Connectors, Steel beam-columns- web, and flanges compact equations.
what do we have to do for questions that related to those topics?
You can find those equations on the steel manual and try to remember them. However, I don't think you will have something like that on the exam. If the equation is not provided to you on the reference manual, there is 95% chance you would not have it in your exam! I hope this helps and good luck with your studying!
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Your videos are great. BTW, where can I get these materials with equations you're using?
So the equations are on the reference manual. If you don't have that PDF file yet, you visit the NCEES page, log in and then you will be able to download it for free, ncees.org/engineering/fe/. You can also email at engenieeronline@gmail.com and I can send it to you as well. I also talk about this more in depth in this video, ua-cam.com/video/sVu6L6dfzQQ/v-deo.html, and I definitely recommend that you watch it before you start studying for your exam. Good luck!
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For members supporting only one floor KLL is replaced with Ku. Do you know what Ku is?
Hello Brandon, that is a good question. It is confusing how the reference manual has it like that, but they are actually the same thing, KLL is same as Ku. I hope this helps and good luck with your studying!
So the length of the beam was useless
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Hi Meriam, thank you for watching, You can email me at hello@engenieer.com and we will help you with your FE preparation 😊