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FE Civil Steel Design - The Design Tensile Strength ØTn 

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In this video, we determine the design tensile strength of L shaped member. We actually calculate the yielding and the fracture strength and we select the smallest number. Make sure on the test, when you calculate the yielding strength, don't rush and put the answer down, you have to check if rupture is not smaller than yielding.
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RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
FE Civil Practice Exam NCEES:
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FE Civil Review Manual (Latest edition):
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FE Civil Practice (Latest edition):
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FE Civil Review Manual (Oldest edition):
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FE Civil Practice Problems (Oldest edition):
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FE Review Manual (Other Disciplines):
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Steel Design
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Schaum's Steel Design
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TI-36X Pro:
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TI-36X Pro calculator case:
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Комментарии : 15   
@MalinwCA
@MalinwCA 3 года назад
I got through FE recently in my first attempt. I am 44 years old and didn't do any engineering works in last 4 years (not even any work). I decided to challenge myself and taking FE exam. Not just the exam, it helped me to landed an engineering Job during this tough time. I walked through almost all of your videos and Lindburg's practice booklet. All your little lessons were really helpful to me. Need to thank you so much for all the good work. I highly recommend this anybody who is going to take FE exam. Keep up good work girl.
@DavidLopez-pf4rz
@DavidLopez-pf4rz 3 года назад
how long did you study for?
@semisikaufusi2467
@semisikaufusi2467 4 года назад
Excellent walkthrough...
@Genieprep
@Genieprep 4 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@saadalmatar4251
@saadalmatar4251 4 года назад
Thanks
@5313030
@5313030 3 года назад
Thanks.
@Genieprep
@Genieprep 3 года назад
You're welcome
@felipejaramillo6941
@felipejaramillo6941 3 месяца назад
I wateched this video in 2024, I was checking the reference manual, page 283, formulas for Tensile design have changed, I coudn't find your formulas, now is a factor for yelding and fracture
@subodhbhattvlog
@subodhbhattvlog 4 года назад
Great....👍
@saleashazenon8654
@saleashazenon8654 4 года назад
When will we know to use block shear?
@saldingcivil
@saldingcivil 4 года назад
Block shear is a check for bolted connections, not welded connections.
@congapilon
@congapilon 3 года назад
I noticed that the 10.1 version of the manual does not have the fee Tn equation under yielding or fracture. Do u know why?
@flowerssbakery
@flowerssbakery 3 года назад
I just noticed it too. Maybe because we won't have questions like that anymore. idk
@elizabethrodriguez9280
@elizabethrodriguez9280 3 года назад
does anyone know where these equations are on the new reference manual? I can't seem to find them
@stellaoh507
@stellaoh507 4 года назад
How is it possible for the yielding strength to be smaller than the fracture strength? Shouldnt a member reach the yield strength before the fracture point?